Tag: LandThink.com
2023 Looks to Be Positive for Recreational Property Sales
Talk about the economy is everywhere in the news these days, so if you’re thinking about buying recreational property, you may be wondering if this is a good time to buy. From what we are seeing at PotlatchDeltic, 2023 promises to be another strong year for recreational property sales, which should give buyers comfort that… more 2023 Looks to Be Positive for Recreational Property Sales
Be Clear about your Property’s Boundaries to Avoid Issues
If you’re in the process of buying a recreational property, there are certainly plenty of details to keep track of. But here’s one that’s particularly important: Be sure the tract has clear, well-established property corners before you buy it. As a story on LandThink.com describes, unclear information about property corners can lead to issues with… more Be Clear about your Property’s Boundaries to Avoid Issues
Things to Think About if You’re Financing Land
Many recreational land buyers have never financed a rural property before, so it’s important to know some basics as you start your land search. As part of the PotlatchDeltic Preferred Broker Network, who help buyers around the country, we know that it’s important to work with lenders that offer extensive experience in financing rural properties.… more Things to Think About if You’re Financing Land
2022 Outlook for Recreational Land Sales is Bright
The year ahead looks to be another strong one for sales of recreational and rural properties, as people continue to look for ways to leave the stress of city life behind and buy land to build a legacy with their family. That’s the upshot from PotlatchDeltic’s annual survey of the real estate brokers in its… more 2022 Outlook for Recreational Land Sales is Bright
Financing Sources for Buying Recreational Land
PotlatchDeltic was happy to sponsor the October 2021 PULSE question posed by LandThink.com to find out more about how buyers are financing their recreational land purchases. > According to the October LANDTHINK Pulse results, 41.8% of respondents indicated that cash would be their primary source of funds if they were to buy land today. A bank… more Financing Sources for Buying Recreational Land