On Saturday, someone told me that the wind generator people think they are going to need thirty houses in Gruver and long term office space in town.
I have no idea whether the houses they mention are rental houses or houses they want to build or buy. In either case, that could mean a boost for local property values. Houses in Gruver haven't seen anything close to the same run-up in prices seen elsewhere in the country, but nonperforming mortgages and foreclosure don't seem likely to be much of a problem, either.
Apparently with the number of wind generators going in now and projected in the future, they are going to want to open permanent offices here.
Anyway, I don't know how accurate the rumors are. Usuaully, but not always, such rumors have some basis in fact.
I have no idea whether the houses they mention are rental houses or houses they want to build or buy. In either case, that could mean a boost for local property values. Houses in Gruver haven't seen anything close to the same run-up in prices seen elsewhere in the country, but nonperforming mortgages and foreclosure don't seem likely to be much of a problem, either.
Apparently with the number of wind generators going in now and projected in the future, they are going to want to open permanent offices here.
Anyway, I don't know how accurate the rumors are. Usuaully, but not always, such rumors have some basis in fact.




