Published: June 23, 2011
Arizona Wildfires Update SunsitesLandrush dot com
While expressing concern and sadness for the thousands of people negatively effected in both states, and for the structures and property values they lost, Pomar said, "I thank God for totally sparing the Sunsites community. The fires were on the other side of the protective Huachuca Mountains and never came closer to Sunsites than 210 miles away. Our prayers were answered."
Pomar went on to say that, "While we all truly wish the fires had never happened, because of the small percentage of private land in Arizona - less than 17 percent of the total landmass, the rest being owned by the federal, state and local governments - the fires have actually raised the values of the land that was untouched, Sunsites among them. Its simple Economics 101 - Supply and demand."
Pomar explained that, "While forest fires and wildfires are actually good for the environment over the long-term, most people don't want to own scorched earth until many years after the fires' benefits."
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