=======================Quote from dandxg:
I am under the belief that the downside to raw land has always been owing something you have to have pay taxes on which in most cases, doesn't provide an ROI. This thread does make me look at raw land differently.![]()
DanDxg;
Lots of real estate investors think like you do, many of them buy rentals for the reasons you listed.
I'll also speculate that Bloomberg/Murray Wise article got the land trend right
Sound like Rogers isright also , but not on junk science global warming.
Its also a bit like the poem;
2 men looked out from prison bars,
one saw mud,
the other stars
M y deer lease[hunt rights]paid a reasonable net profit;
and our TN der herd is not near a big as TX deer herd. However i almost never buy in a high tax[city tax neighbor hood] .
Rentals may have better ROI, on average,