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Burial plots
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02/20/20 10:47 PM
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The burial or cremation thread made me remember that I own a six place plot in a nicer cemetery just south of Houston. I, nor will any of my surviving family use these spaces. What would be the way to sell the spaces? Is there a network or possibly an agent that would handle the sale like real estate?
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Re: Burial plots
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#7751883
02/20/20 10:51 PM
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TXHOGSLAYER
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LETS GO BRANDON
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Re: Burial plots
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#7751904
02/20/20 11:04 PM
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Re: Burial plots
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#7751906
02/20/20 11:05 PM
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Re: Burial plots
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#7751911
02/20/20 11:09 PM
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pdr55
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Thanks TXHOGSLAYER, I looked, trying to find something like that to no avail. I even asked the cemetery if they would buy them and they said that they weren’t interested.
If you`re running down my country, man, You`re walking on the fighting side of me. (Merle)
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#7751948
02/20/20 11:36 PM
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752036
02/21/20 12:33 AM
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Thanks TXHOGSLAYER, I looked, trying to find something like that to no avail. I even asked the cemetery if they would buy them and they said that they weren’t interested.
LETS GO BRANDON
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#7752077
02/21/20 01:15 AM
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752411
02/21/20 02:06 PM
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Perhaps contact a funeral home close to the cemetary. Maybe they will purchase.
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752512
02/21/20 03:34 PM
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I have a couple at someplace in Delaware. Don’t even remember the name of the cemetery and can not find any paperwork. All I remember is that when I was stationed there, I won them and the guy came to the house to give me the papers was trying to up sell me on larger plots and amenities. I just said thanks and took what I was given. Now that I am safely back in Texas, I find it highly unlikely that we will ever use it.
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#7752558
02/21/20 04:35 PM
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The burial or cremation thread made me remember that I own a six place plot in a nicer cemetery just south of Houston. I, nor will any of my surviving family use these spaces. What would be the way to sell the spaces? Is there a network or possibly an agent that would handle the sale like real estate?
What does a burial plot go for?
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752572
02/21/20 04:47 PM
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In Texas.....At the cemetery, the average family could then spend anywhere from $4,000.00 to $10,000 depending on where the individual wants to be buried. An average obituary in Texas is around $450 on top of the funeral home costs.
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Re: Burial plots
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02/21/20 04:50 PM
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What does a burial plot go for? [/quote] The ones comparable to mine are sold by Forest Park for $4800/per space.
If you`re running down my country, man, You`re walking on the fighting side of me. (Merle)
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752587
02/21/20 04:59 PM
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What does a burial plot go for? [/quote] The ones comparable to mine are sold by Forest Park for $4800/per space. [/quote] On my!
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02/21/20 06:26 PM
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On my! [/quote] Yeah, I think that I could use that money for something a lot more useful. Like guns or ammo... Did a little bit of investigation into the website mentioned above and found out a lot of unfavorable things. I hope to find a buyer and would sell for 50% of what the cemetery sells them for. Just need to find an outlet or individual.
If you`re running down my country, man, You`re walking on the fighting side of me. (Merle)
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Re: Burial plots
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#7752709
02/21/20 07:10 PM
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I'd stick a For Sale By Owner on each plot
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#7752792
02/21/20 08:28 PM
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I'd stick a For Sale By Owner on each plot Good idea lol. Seriously, get in touch with the local funeral homes in area of your plot and let them know you are interested in selling plots (prepare a nice looking flyer, with photos and contact info). Every week those funeral homes have customers that are not "pre" prepared and facing sudden unexpected situation and in need of burial plot fast and will already be in sticker shock over costs of mortuary and cemetery pricing.
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#7753169
02/22/20 02:52 AM
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Re: Burial plots
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#7753219
02/22/20 03:56 AM
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In Texas.....At the cemetery, the average family could then spend anywhere from $4,000.00 to $10,000 depending on where the individual wants to be buried. An average obituary in Texas is around $450 on top of the funeral home costs. Lawn, texas 50.00 a plot. We own 5 currently. Bought 15 years ago, for myself, my wife, my brother and my son. Dad and mom currently there with along line of relatives. My family donated the land a long tome ago. Mcbee Cemetery outside Lawn, tx.
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#7753250
02/22/20 04:55 AM
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In Texas.....At the cemetery, the average family could then spend anywhere from $4,000.00 to $10,000 depending on where the individual wants to be buried. An average obituary in Texas is around $450 on top of the funeral home costs. Lawn, texas 50.00 a plot. We own 5 currently. Bought 15 years ago, for myself, my wife, my brother and my son. Dad and mom currently there with along line of relatives. My family donated the land a long tome ago. Mcbee Cemetery outside Lawn, tx. Can anyone buy a plot there for 50 bucks?
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#7753252
02/22/20 05:04 AM
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Burial plots are big money. Everyone is dying to get one.
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#7753257
02/22/20 05:17 AM
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Burial plots are big money. Everyone is dying to get one.
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Re: Burial plots
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#7754728
02/24/20 03:29 AM
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Superduty
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In Texas.....At the cemetery, the average family could then spend anywhere from $4,000.00 to $10,000 depending on where the individual wants to be buried. An average obituary in Texas is around $450 on top of the funeral home costs. Lawn, texas 50.00 a plot. We own 5 currently. Bought 15 years ago, for myself, my wife, my brother and my son. Dad and mom currently there with along line of relatives. My family donated the land a long tome ago. Mcbee Cemetery outside Lawn, tx. Can anyone buy a plot there for 50 bucks? I believe so, maybe went to 100.00 (rumor)
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