Bucks County, PA Stone Farm House Estate For Sale
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i say that if they want to kll things, go to iraq or where there is war, not unsafty twards the public, as they use the public, AS PAWNS AND PLOYS TO BENEFIT THEIR OWN RE ELECTIONS, accepting bribe monies and so on . go get the. lawbreaking gun toting fools. NIGARS!! means a man without a job, and black is black. I hope the man that used that work on a vidio gets stuck in the middle of a ghetto so he can fine out what a real nigar is.
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I would purchase it however it is in a corrupt law enforcment and well to do money mongers county and they kill things there and I would never allow my family to be succepted to such dishinesty and police, state and sheriff, violance and curruption herin and or therein.Bucks county is noty worth living in. payoffs to the judges, they only arrest who they want and not who they should.
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Buck County,is a very nice place i grew up hanging out there has a kid..and would live there again its close enough to phila and the parks were nice when i was there
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This is a lie. The courts are allowing builders to do whatever they want. Bucks County is becoming a craphole just like Montgomery County. Land preservation is a joke.
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Bucks County is a craphole. State and county parks are dirty and feature portapotties instead of decent restrooms. Spend your travel dollars elswhere.
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Don't buy land or homes in Bucks County as the courts are appointing these awful "Board of Views" which are legally stealing land to give to builders. You might buy this pretty home...but it won't be long till the county comes along and gives a builder permissionb to do what ever he wants with you land. Bucks County courts are screwing homeowners left and right,rich or poor. BUY ELSEWHERE if you want to own what you purchase.
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GORGEOUS home!!!!!!!



What??? Actually, Bucks County Open Space has already protected this land in perpetuity from development. Bucks County is actually doing the opposite of what you state and doing everything they can to preserve open space from development.
gjillf 2 years ago
wasn't that in langhorne
BryBry1000 3 years ago
Yes.
gjillf 3 years ago
how much?
shaynecrow 3 years ago
SOLD! September 19, 2008 for $725,000.
gjillf 3 years ago