Ripe for Reaping: Purchase District Twelve While You Can.

If you owned a 72 acre plot of land that was recently featured in a greatly anticipated blockbuster, what would you do with it? Would you build a theme park, fence it off and charge admission to the bare bones site, would you set up a paint ball business? Or would you get so sick […]
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If you owned a 72 acre plot of land that was recently featured in a greatly anticipated blockbuster, what would you do with it? Would you build a theme park, fence it off and charge admission to the bare bones site, would you set up a paint ball business? Or would you get so sick of fans that you would sell it?

This is what Wade Shepherd, the owner of "District 12" from this year's The Hunger Games is doing. Claiming to be sick of all the people showing up, with no end in sight given that there are two more books to cover, he has placed the property on the market for a cool $1.4 million. I have to wonder if the move isn't prompted by the desolate property's sudden increase in value?

So would you buy District 12 if you could and what would you do with it?