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Chapter 1713 The fool who bought the desert (2)

Zhou Ming and McLaren came to the gate of the Okrama City Government Building, and a middle-aged man wearing gold-rimmed glasses were waiting at the door. When he saw him step forward and shake hands with Zhou Ming, McLaren, he was the city councillor introduced to Zhou Ming by the consulting company. This councillor will be responsible for taking Zhou Ming into the city government and helping to contact him.

Councillors told Zhou Ming and McClan that the city government building is a very sacred place. Without him, ordinary people would not be able to enter, and even if they come in, they would not be able to find the department they were looking for.

This is true. There is a security guard at the entrance of the city government building, and there are no signs or signs inside. If you are not familiar with the structure of the building, it may not be considered a loss in the building, but it is almost impossible to find an office.

The councillor also told Zhou Ming that in principle, the Land Administration is responsible for land planning and sale, but in fact, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the mayor's policy and speech office first.

Perhaps in the eyes of others, why is the land transaction related to the mayor's speech writer?

But in fact, this is just a question of title. In fact, this is a municipal government office. He is in charge of all the work of the municipal government. Writing a speech is just one of the public tasks. In fact, it can be said that this is the mayor's cabinet of the General Staff.

The MP brought Zhou Ming to the office. He found Foster, the head of the office. The MP briefly introduced him to the purpose of Zhou Ming and McClass.

"You want to buy a piece of land?"

Foster was surprised, but at the same time he was embarrassed: "It is true that Okrama City has a lot of land that needs to be sold urgently, but as the city government, we need to make plans for the development of Okrama City, so can you tell me your intention to buy the land? Is it a real estate development or other purposes? I can recommend the land to you based on the purpose."

"I haven't thought about it yet, I just think I should invest in a piece of land now because it is God's guidance." Zhou Ming replied.

This answer was beyond everyone's expectations, and no one expected that Zhou Ming would give such an answer without an answer.

"It seems that this gentleman is a very devout believer."

Foster said meaningfully, but he did not immediately issue an order to expel guests. Instead, he asked Zhou Ming and the others to sit down and talk in detail.

"Mr. Zhou, I have no intention of offending your beliefs, but please understand that as the planning office of the municipal government, we need to indicate the price for each piece of land, and the source of this price is the way the land is used," Foster said.

Zhou Ming thought about it and said, "Then build a vacation manor. I see that many rich people like to do this."

Indeed, the land in the United States is privately owned, so many wealthy people like to buy a piece of land and then build their own private estates. This is not surprising.

Foster looked at Zhou Ming a few times when he heard this, and then he praised Zhou Ming for this was a very wonderful idea.

But then Foster said: "But it may be a pity that the best land in Oklama City has been sold, whether it is Tulsa or First Avenue."

Zhou Ming shook his hand repeatedly and said, "I don't want it even if there is one there, because I like quietness, but it's too noisy there."

"If this is the case, sir, you don't mind. I can recommend Ayton's place..."

This time, before Foster finished speaking, Mike, who had not spoken yet

Lun suddenly broke out and said, "What's the side of Ayton? If I remember correctly, there should be a desert there. Do you want us to go on vacation in the desert?"

Zhou Ming glanced at McClellan, and seemed to be very dissatisfied with his sudden interruption, saying that he would rather look at the map first.

Foster nodded repeatedly and said yes, then turned around and waved to the office, asking them to bring a map of the Ayton area. Foster personally spread it in front of Zhou Ming, pointing to a area and telling Zhou Ming that it was the land he just mentioned.

Foster also introduced to Zhou Ming: "This land is very vast, which is very consistent with your requirements for staying away from the city. It can be very large in area. Unlike other landmarks, there are area restrictions. As long as you can take out enough dollars, you can buy enough land!"

Foster's tone was quite exciting, as if Zhou Ming could go there and become the owner of the manor immediately as long as he nodded now.

Zhou Ming frowned and shook his head: "But there is only a desert here. I can't even draw water over to build an artificial lake."

Originally, Foster was a pity when he heard Zhou Ming’s first half, but after listening to the second half, he immediately said: “Of course this is OK. Although it is a desert, there is an Ayton River next to the desert. Although it is just a tributary, the river water is very abundant, which is very suitable for introduction and use for artificial lakes.”

Looking at Zhou Ming's still frowning, Foster gritted his teeth and continued: "If Mr. Zhou is really interested, I can give the land near the Ayton River to Mr. Zhou."

Zhou Ming then smiled happily: "If this is the case, it would be great."

Foster was also very happy. He continued to strike while the iron was hot and said that if Zhou Ming really wanted it, it would be better to make sure it is now.

"Because I can only say something from the city government now. There are many things that are unknown to the outside world. It is likely that a desert highway will be built there in the near future, so if you don't buy it as soon as possible, the price may not be guaranteed." Foster said.

"Since you said so sir, I think it is really necessary." Zhou Ming said.

At this time, McClell once again jumped out and persuaded Zhou Ming not to buy it, and he couldn't listen to Foster's purchase now, because he had never heard of any desert highway.

The MP who brought Zhou Ming over at the same time also had the same idea, and he also said that he had never heard of the plan for the desert highway.

But Foster said that the plan for the desert highway has not been officially released, so there is no news outside except this office, and it was a plan made by the mayor himself.

"So that's the case? Then we must take this piece of land before the highway is planned, otherwise the price will rise in the future. And what I fear most is public land acquisition." Zhou Ming said.

Foster told Zhou Ming that public land acquisition was not only troublesome, but worse, that road was along the Aidon River, which would directly separate Zhou Ming's land from the Aidon River.

Zhou Ming said that this is not possible, he just needs to be able to use Aidon River most directly.

Zhou Ming also said: "And there is another advantage now, that is, if we buy this land before the highway planning, then even if we really plan in the future, we will have to compensate us a lot of money!"

Foster clapped Zhou Ming hard and praised him: "Mr. Zhou is so smart. You have taken a big advantage!"

McClane and the MP still advised Zhou Ming to calm down, but Zhou Ming was unmoved and still very

Make a decision quickly: I will want this land now!

Upon hearing this, Foster immediately called the people from the Land Administration Bureau and asked them to finalize the land sale contract as soon as possible.

It was the lawyer's turn to take action. He reminded Zhou Ming in front of Foster to pay attention to the type of land use in the contract.

Foster reassured Zhou Ming that the type of land used was determined on industrial land.

He quietly told Zhou Ming: "Because he is far away from the city, the name of industrial land is the best, and the price is the cheapest."

But Zhou Ming shook his head and said it was not possible. Foster was a little anxious. He explained to Zhou Ming that industrial land was enough: "Although the purpose is industrial land, it does not affect you building a vacation manor on it. After all, it is your private land and no one will interfere. If you want other names, the price may be much higher."

"I don't know what kind of land is used for this and that. I only know that no matter how many uses this land has, I want it all!" Zhou Ming said.

Foster was stunned for the first time. It was not until the lawyer invited by Zhou Ming next to him explained to him that what Zhou Ming wanted was to package all the land use rights.

Foster frowned. He instinctively felt something was wrong. After all, few people bought land like this.

He then advised Zhou Ming that he really didn't need so many uses, because just this piece of Ayton's land could not be developed for too many uses: "For example, this includes mining rights, which is something you can't use at all, sir."

"That's not necessarily!"

Zhou Ming waved his hand: "Maybe one day I dreamed that I discovered a big gold mine? I could mine it myself!"

Foster was still hesitant, and Zhou Ming frowned at this time: "Since Mr. Foster still has difficulties, I won't bother you anymore. Anyway, the inland manor is not very meaningful to think about it."

Foster immediately told Zhou Ming: "No problem. No matter what kind of land use rights you want, you can pack it and sell it to you!"

After Foster finished speaking, he immediately called the Land Administration again and informed him of the land sale contract where all rights were needed.

Regarding this strange request, the Land Administration Bureau also expressed their doubts immediately.

But Foster is very determined: "You don't have so many problems. The problem now is that you just need to execute it!"

Although the Land Administration still doesn't understand, since Foster is so strong, he has to agree.

Under Foster's forced order, the Land Administration Bureau was still very fast. Before Zhou Ming could finish a cup of coffee, the Director of the Land Administration came hurried over with a newly printed contract.

Zhou Ming handed the contract to a lawyer to check. After all, the laws in each state of the United States are different, and the same legal loopholes are also different. Therefore, professional lawyers are needed to help identify them so as not to fall into an obvious legal trap.

The final result is still very good. There are no obvious traps and loopholes in the contract. It is a formal land contract.

After confirming that the contract was correct, Zhou Ming signed and stamped it to McClass.

The director of the land management here was a little confused. Why did Mr. Zhou buy the land because McClan signed and stamped it, but Foster asked him not to be troublesome.
Chapter completed!
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