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He called the number. A woman named Sarah answered. She didn't ask for a glossy brochure; she asked for the parcel number.
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The land was gone, but for the first time in years, Elias Miller could finally breathe in his own home. He looked at the check in his hand—a piece of paper that represented the end of a legacy, but the beginning of a life he could actually afford to live. He called the number
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He had tried listing it with a traditional broker six months ago. The sign at the edge of the dirt road had faded from red to a dull pink. Most callers wanted a miracle: soil tests Elias couldn't afford or utility hookups that didn't exist. "It's a beautiful piece of history," the broker had told him, "but land like this sits. Be patient."
The morning sun hit Elias’s kitchen table, illuminating a stack of past-due notices that seemed to grow every time he blinked. For three generations, the hundred-acre stretch of pine and scrub brush in Ocala had belonged to the Miller family. But Elias wasn’t a farmer, and the property taxes were a predator that never stopped circling.