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Buying Advice
Here are links to three LandThink articles with five tips in each. That’s 15 total tips to help you with your land purchase.
Five tips for a land buyer’s first property visit
One of the first questions landowners wanting to sell property ask themselves is “Should I try to sell it myself?”. Read this article on why you should hire a professional land broker.
Harvesting timber provides many benefits to the deer population and other wildlife as well. Take a few minutes and read this article by Lindsay Thomas, Jr. It will open your eyes to the benefits of harvesting timber. Clink on the link below to be amazed!
Remeber. Harvest timber in a responsible,
A recent LandThink article describes 13 important things you should have before purchasing rural property.
Read the entire article: http://www.landthink.com/13-documents-you-should-have-before-buying-country-property/
A recent LandThink article describes 14 important things you should have before purchasing rural property.
Read the entire article: http://www.landthink.com/fourteen-numbers-you-need-to-know-before-buying-country-property-2/
The discussion of closing cost always comes into play when negotiating a real estate transaction. I great article found on LandThink gives a breakdown of the associated costs with closing a transaction and who typically pays for what. It is important to remember that laws vary from state to state.
Read the article by following
Buying land is a great investment. This article from LANDTHINK sums it up pretty well.
A recent article on LandThink entitled, “Top 20 Questions for Land Buyers” garnered a lot of attention and created quite a bit of controversy among LandThink readers. I read many of the comments, and started thinking about what my list of questions would look like as I perform due diligence for myself or my clients
Working with a desperate real estate agent can be hazardous to your financial health. When conducting a real estate transaction you need the best information and advice possible to have the best possible outcome. An agent that is desperate for their paycheck can compromise your best interest, for their own. Let me say up front,
Not every real estate licensee is qualified to help you buy or sell rural land. Their license may make it legal to practice, but their inexperience in land transactions could be costing you thousands of dollars.
WARNING: Some agents who primarily sell residential real estate and dabble in rural land sales will be offended by
“Why in the world would I pay you a commission to help me sell my land?” This is a fair question for a landowner to ask. Let’s consider a few points, from a land agent’s perspective, on why an agent can be worth the money. I will grant that there are many savvy property owners