Jo Ann Meyer Stratton
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Arizona
Don't have any market data but a personal prespective. That gasline mentioned by Greg and Neil is my rear property line for 300'. Creates a nice wide alley and puts my neighbor way other there. It stretches from the CA coast to somewhere in TX. In town is a street called El Paso Boulevard that is 200' wide with a 100' wide graveled and curbed area down the middle so that it is a divided street. The homes are generally financed through the USDA or FHA and all the homes sell without any problems. Pipeline has been there for over forty years, quite a few scattered acreages use it for their access road--although that does upset El Paso Gas. Anyway, it has not affected the value in my area. And nobody even gives it a second thought. I guess we all should, but everyone in the county knows that if there was ever a gas smell is in the air to call El Paso immediately.