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Now you can actually own property in any state in the country...FREE. All you have to do is select a state on this site and follow the easy instructions. Within seconds you'll be a proud owner of your very own parcel of land.... FREE.

OK, so it's only one square inch of land, but it is land, and it is free. How many of your friends can claim that they own land in Colorado, or California, Hawaii, or even New York? For that matter in any state?

http://www.ownapieceofamerica.com/php/intro.php
 
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Wow. That's something you don't hear about every day. I wonder what you could do with it......
 
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I wonder since I own this land can I go stick an advertisement in it.
 
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lol, divide it up like the MillionDollarPixelPage and put miniature billboards on it, lol.. might make an interesting idea for a milliondollarpixel template or script tho! (NP$ appreciated if implemented, lol)
 
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ill use proxies and purchase a ton of land ;) lol i aint gonna sign up, dont even live in USA.
 
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The best part is the waranty lol.

*The deeds were approved by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for novelty purposes only. They are not intended for investment purposes and cannot be sold by owners for a profit. Go to Covenants and Restrictions regarding other "legalities."
 
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Great idea dgridley. Million Dollar Acre. I can buy an acre of land and charge 23 bucks per square foot.

With this free land you "own" you can't do anything.
What can’t I do with my land?
You cannot live on the land (hard to believe, huh?). You cannot make any improvements to, or develop the parcels. You must allow rights of ingress and egress over the parcels and very importantly, the deeds cannot be sold by the owner for a profit and owner shall not receive any Income or derive any other financial benefits whatsoever from the parcels or any or all portions of the property.
 
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No, but someone skilled with flash could create a nice 3D "virtual environment" and sell billboard space... you could even buy a house or storefront and put it on your space..

Humdizzy said:
Great idea dgridley. Million Dollar Acre. I can buy an acre of land and charge 23 bucks per square foot.

With this free land you "own" you can't do anything.
 
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Just fill it out once and start reloading.....

I now own Lots # 3001965-3001995 in Virginia :)
 
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microdude431 said:
I now own one lot in New Jersey... I wonder what I'll use it for. :p

Stick a NP flag on it :)
 
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Lol.. that's tricky...
 
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hmm i wonder, that if you dont live in the us and you do this if you could be considered a US resident?lol, that way i could get into YPN
 
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Nope, read the FAQ on their site..

commes said:
hmm i wonder, that if you dont live in the us and you do this if you could be considered a US resident?lol, that way i could get into YPN
 
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Your land is situated in Lot 22, area 43,610 square feet, more or less, Block No. 144, as delineated on the map entitled "Hawaiian Ocean View Estates" which said map was filed on the Bureau of Conveyances of the State of Hawaii as file Plan No. 738, County of Hawaii, State of Haw

Sweet :)
It's even has an ocean View apparently and is on the South west coast :)
 
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woot I own 1 square inch of washington.. I pwn all my friends
 
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WHEREAS American Acres, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, is the owner of all the land as described on this website (an acre of land, more or less, in each of the 50 states of the United States), and is desirous of “subdividing” these parcels into one square inch lots and issuing “State Deeds” and “Fifty State Deeds” (aka “Deeds to the United States”) and
:)
 
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Now that's pretty cool. I couldn't resist. Got me a piece of Kentucky :gl: :hehe:
 
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