Tag: LandThink
Buyers Value Proximity to Public Lands
We were happy to sponsor the January 2021 LandThink Pulse question, “When buying rural land, how important is it that your property be located near public land?”. It was the general consensus of the LANDTHINK audience that owning land adjoining a national forest, park or wildlife refuge is highly desirable. Click on the article to… more Buyers Value Proximity to Public Lands
How far would you travel to your rec property?
When thinking about your recreational or hunting property purchase, a lot goes into it. According to the most recent LANDTHINK Pulse Survey, travel time takes top priority and buyers are willing to travel 100 miles to use the property. CLICK THE ARTICLE BELOW FOR MORE DETAIL! Want to know more about making the purchase decision? … more How far would you travel to your rec property?
LandFlip: Buying Property from a Timber Company
Looking for a property to call your own, you may want to consider buying land from a timber company with experience in managing rural timberland. Check out this great read submitted by one of our Minnesota Preferred Brokers, Natalie Cowart of United County – Banning Junction Real Estate. AND – WHILE YOU’RE CHECKING OUT THIS… more LandFlip: Buying Property from a Timber Company
How Do You Decide How Much Land to Buy?
Check out this article released this week on LandThink.com about how to decide how much land to buy when you’re looking for recreational property. It features Tom Smith of Tom Smith Land and Homes. Tom is an Accredited Land Consultant and a member of Potlatch Preferred Broker Network specializing in helping recreational property buyers in… more How Do You Decide How Much Land to Buy?
What type of land investor are you?
THE RESULTS ARE IN… “Historically, buying and selling real estate, including land, has been a relatively rock-solid investment and a smart way to build long term wealth. Additionally, land can provide enjoyment for the owner, which doesn’t come with investment in stocks and bonds.” We couldn’t agree more. Read more from LandThink.com with a quick… more What type of land investor are you?