Tag: recreational land
Picking a property you can use all year long
Most recreational land buyers have some idea of how they’d like to use their property. Snow enthusiasts might want to snowmobile or Nordic ski. Fishermen hope to catch their limit, and ATV riders want to have access to trails. Still, there may also be other activities you want to do on your land. So with… more Picking a property you can use all year long
Wildlife Recreation and Spending Up across the U.S.
A study released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows that participation in wildlife-related recreation has been on the rise in 28 states since 2006, and among the leading states are the four where Potlatch sells property. In Arkansas, Idaho, Wisconsin and Minnesota, 50 percent or more of the state’s population participates in wildlife-related… more Wildlife Recreation and Spending Up across the U.S.
Cool off with our Summer Newsletter!
Hope you’re finding ways to stay cool this summer and enjoy the great outdoors and time-honored summer pastimes…reeling them in at the local fishing hole…pool parties and barbecues with friends…or maybe you headed to the coast for some fun in the sand and surf. This issue of The Property Perspective gets you thinking about how you’d spend… more Cool off with our Summer Newsletter!
Land Buyers likely to hire Agent
Did you know that 68% of respondents were likely or very likely to hire a real estate agent to assist them in their land search? These are the results from the May 2013 LandThink.com PULSE SURVEY. If you are in the majority like the people who responded to this survey and are looking for land… more Land Buyers likely to hire Agent
Read all about it in our Spring 2013 Newsletter!
Spring is here, although it may still feel like winter in many parts of the country. But, we know that soon you and your thoughts will turn to the outdoors. To help put some spring in your step, we hope you’ll enjoy reading The Property Perspective – Potlatch’s quarterly insight into recreational property real estate.… more Read all about it in our Spring 2013 Newsletter!