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Old 03-23-2008, 12:55 AM
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I was only in a barrio, not really in el campo. Just a couple of roads off the main street and it was gravel at best.

My biggest issue with living in the campo is security. In the barrio it seems easier. Bars, big dog, shotgun

In the country isolation is a big security problem....or so I imagine.
even though that is why a lot of people think they want to move there.
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Originally Posted by jalencastro View Post
interesting point you bring up! the roads werent dirt as per say in this campo but they arent the greatest. i will give you that. i did do some research while there and agree with you that homes or properties in a nicer area i.e. Yaguate where there are more roads, streets, stores do cost more. homes there are running in the $50k area i believe....im not too sure. i will be back there in the summer and am looking to see where would be a nice place to get a home. then again properties in these small towns dont come with a nice sized piece of land like the campos!
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