SnooperDuper
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AE, IMO, DM may have purchased the farm because he saw true value in the large dairy barn and topography of the land. IMO, this particular farm offers a tremendous amount of privacy, both out in the bowl like field flanked by bush, or at the barn which has a main entrance obscured from view of any neighbors. If there was manure, straw & hay left behind in the barn, it could come in handy if you had to compost a carcass or two. Of course an incinerator is just a bit faster. MOO
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/10-063.htm
IMO, what's always struck me as unusual about the whole farm acquisition is how DM became aware of it. DM lived in Etobicoke and the airport is on the Etobicoke side of Cambridge. IMO, it seems strange that DM would have found himself scouring the country side on the other side of Cambridge looking for a place to build his dream home. He didn't find the listing on any website, he called the Realtor off of the sign, indicating to me that a young man from Oakville, with business between Cambridge & Toronto, just happened to be driving down "Roseville" Road that day and said "wow...this is the place for me! and I'll pay $835K for it!!" IMO, I would think that there was plenty of property between Oakville and Bresleau that would have not only been more prestigious, but would have served DM better if he was actually looking to build his dream home. Perhaps WM became suspicious about DM's true intentions later on down the road?
" Nicholson recalls that events moved quickly in the spring of 2011. A few months earlier, Dellen Millard had called Nicholson from 2548 Roseville Rd., dialing the number on the For Sale sign and introducing himself.
Millard explained his interest in the farm, a 46-hectare property with an old barn, but no residence. Nicholson met him to walk the property. Millard eventually explained that he planned to build a house there for himself and his fiancée. He was discussing, where do you think is a good spot?
They met several times at the farm, joined sometimes by Dellens father Wayne Millard, president of family business Millardair. The father has since passed away. "
http://www.therecord.com/sports-story/3243116-from-jetliners-to-police-tape/
I dunno, my doctor and landlord etc. live in Ayr. I've had the impression that a lot of people with a lot of bucks live in that area. DM probably heard of people looking for spreads there and decided to check out the area on his own. Of course there are still the (fewer and fewer) farmers, but they are selling out an the area is becoming more gentrified. Close (3 mins) access to the 401 and he's 3 minutes from the Fisher Hallman. Great place for a professional that has to commute (not saying DM is a pro anything, just that's the feel of Ayr to me)