Tag: Rod Osterloh
Key Questions New Recreational Land Buyers Should Ask
New to buying recreational property? See what Rod Osterloh of LandRadar.com by Close~Converse suggests as some key questions to get you started – click to read the full article. Even though it’s Halloween today, the process does not have to be scary! Rod, like other members of the PotlatchDeltic Preferred Broker Network can help you… more Key Questions New Recreational Land Buyers Should Ask
New to Buying Recreational Property? Answer these questions first!
If you’ve never bought recreational property – and we find that many recreational buyers are new to this – the process can seem a bit overwhelming. After all, what if you don’t know about how to value timber, how to think about road access, or how to determine whether a tract has quality wildlife? To… more New to Buying Recreational Property? Answer these questions first!
Mapping Website helps you Understand your Property Soils
As you determine the value of a recreational property you’re thinking of buying, understanding the soils on the property is extremely important. Delineating a property’s different types of soil is an important part of developing a solid timber management plan, because some trees grow better in more sandy soil, while other types of trees do… more Mapping Website helps you Understand your Property Soils
Want your Property to be a Legacy? Plan ahead.
Every week, our PotlatchDeltic Preferred Brokers talk to people who want to buy a recreational property that will one day be passed down to their family. So where do you start? First, “begin with the end in mind,” as motivational guru Steven Covey says. Rod Osterloh of Close-Converse, a PotlatchDeltic Preferred Broker in Brainerd, Minnesota,… more Want your Property to be a Legacy? Plan ahead.
For land buyers, there’s no such thing as a dumb question
Sometimes, it might seem a bit overwhelming when you look to buy recreational property. The process can seem more complicated than buying a house, as you consider everything from easements to road access to timber values. But take comfort in a simple fact: There’s no such thing as a dumb question. “You don’t have to… more For land buyers, there’s no such thing as a dumb question