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Articles by Linda Boston Franke
Linda Boston Franke publishes articles on rural real estate, country living and the rural lifestyle. Linda Boston (Franke) is a California licensed real estate broker, doing business as Ranch & Country Real Estate Services in Santa Ynez, California. She works in partnership with her husband, Clark Franke Linda can be reached at LindaBoston@BostonFranke.com
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    Land - The Hardest of Hard Assets
  by Linda Boston Franke
Published: Friday 05 February, 2010
   A Piece Of Land To Call Your Own
  by Linda Boston Franke
Buying a piece of land in rural America can be the fulfillment of a life long dream. The acquisition experience can be quite different from that of buying a home in an urban setting. Here are a few of the features that are unique to the experience of purchasing rural real estate:
Published: Tuesday 02 December, 2008
    Farming Olive Trees
  by Linda Boston Franke
In recent years, the price of rural land in the western United States has skyrocketed, fueled by demand. This demand is more often a demand for "lifestyle" than for engagement in agricultural endeavors. However, as more urban dwellers move to rural locations and seek to own property with acreage
Published: Monday 23 October, 2006
    Ray Hunt ~ A Legend In His Own Time
  by Linda Boston Franke
Published: Friday 11 March, 2005
    Weather Report
  by Linda Boston Franke
In the ’50’s when I was a child, the big event of the day was Daddy coming home from work. As soon as he got home he would promptly turn on the television to get the weather report. We lived in a small town in West Texas where the weather had a real impact on the farmers,
Published: Friday 19 March, 2004
    Timeless Teachings of a Master Horseman ~ Tom Dorrance
  by Linda Boston Franke
Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 - June 11, 2003) is perhaps the most widely revered “master horseman” and “master teacher” of our generation. Tom Dorrance is recognized by many as being the “founding father,” the original source, the place where this approach to horsemanship originated
Published: Thursday 01 January, 2004
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