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Hasibul Alam Posted 4 years ago
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What is the meaning of "Nothing sinks land values more than blood in the soil."?

I had read the same thing several years ago. Probably on the same website. Once the investigation was over, Pine Cottage’s owner had tried to sell the land. No one wanted it, of course. Nothing sinks land values more than blood in the soil. When he went into bankruptcy, it passed into the hands of his creditors. They couldn’t sell it either. So Pine Cottage remains, a cabin-size tombstone in the Pennsylvania woods

  

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Hasibul Alam I had read the same thing several years ago. Probably on the same website. Once the investigation was over, Pine Cottage’s owner had tried to sell the land.

  • Hasibul Alam I had read the same thing several years ago.
  • Probably on the same website.
  • Once the investigation was over, Pine Cottage’s owner had tried to sell the land.
  • No one wanted it, of course.
  • Nothing sinks land values more than blood in the soil.
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Hasibul Alam

I had read the same thing several years ago. Probably on the same website. Once the investigation was over, Pine Cottage’s owner had tried to sell the land. No one wanted it, of course. Nothing sinks land values more than blood in the soil. When he went into bankruptcy, it passed into the hands of his

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