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You Might Be Asking Yourself,
"Why Should I Own Land?"  

01

"Hands-Off" Investment

Wide open land prevents you from having to deal with tenants, repairs, bugs, landscaping, lawn care, roof care, plumbing and more. Once you buy your plot of land it, it remains unchanged until you decide to sell it or lease it. You aren’t tied to the land because there isn’t any property to be nostalgic with, so that lack of emotional connection makes this a hands-off and easy investment opportunity

02

Fast-Paced Opportunity

It is not cost-effective for you to purchase a piece of land and then keep it for many, many years. It is a lot smarter if you purchase and then sell quickly. A constant turnover keeps this a fast-paced opportunity and business. 

03

Little Competition

Are you tired of dealing with such stiff competition on every property you try to buy? Are you sick of getting outbid on every good deal you’re lucky enough to find? Well, guess what… there is very little competition in the world of raw land investing as a Land Broker. You see, most real estate investors have their minds stuck on things like houses, apartments, commercial property and the like – because that’s what everyone else does. Most investors don’t understand the superior benefits that come with land and this can definitely play to your advantage.

04

Land Gives Peace of Mind

Think about it – land is a long-term, tangible asset that doesn’t wear out, doesn’t depreciate, and nothing can get broken, stolen or destroyed. Put all of these benefits together with your ability to buy it for next to nothing.  Can you think of a better combination?

05

No Maintenance

When you invest in vacant land, there is literally no maintenance that needs to be done to the area. You don’t have to be handy, and you do not have to worry about renovations or construction projects. The land you are investing in should be marketable to people who want to build on it, but that is your only main concern.

06

Call Your Own Shots

When you buy vacant land the right way, it’s easy to buy each property with your own cash and completely avoid dealing with banks and mortgage companies. When I got started as a land investor, I had $3,000 to my name and to this day, I have never had to borrow money from a bank.Ever. When you know where to look for great deals on land, it requires very little start-up capital to get your business up and running.

07

Inexpensive to Own as a Long-Term Investment

When you buy a piece of land for the right price, there are no mortgage payments to make, no utility bills to pay, the cost of property insurance is nominal (if you have it at all) and property taxes are extremely cheap. If you want to park your cash somewhere and forget about it, vacant land could be exactly the investment vehicle you’re looking for.

08

Run Your Business Remotely

When you buy land, you don’t need to see it in person, which means that you can invest in land anywhere in the world without having to conduct the transaction in person. This is extremely convenient and opens up a big market for you to work with. You can now easily shop for the most affordable prices.

09

Limited Resource

Most people don’t think of vacant land this way, but the reality is that land is an extremely valuable resource with limited quantities available. Especially when you purchase land in the path of growth, you will find yourself with a finite asset that a lot of other people want to get their hands on. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and 401Ks all make sense in certain scenarios, and so do land sales. If you go into this with the intent of holding the right property for the long-term, it can make a lot more sense (and be a lot more profitable) than any other retirement vehicle out there.

10

Add Seller Financing to the Mix and EXPLODE Your Income Potential

When you combine vacant land with the power of Seller Financing, it’s a match made in heaven. It can open up the doors to finding MANY more buyers because most banks are very hesitant to lend money on vacant land. Due to the scarcity of “easy money” financing, a land investor can use this to their advantage by charging a higher-than-market interest rate and many people will gladly pay it. Seller Financing is also a great way to create multiple streams of passive income that act like rental properties but come with virtually none of the typical headaches that rental properties are known for.

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