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The Voices of Land blog

Get insight on current land trends and issues from experts across the land real estate industry.

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COVID-19 is impacting land markets across the country, in this post we have an expert land professional share his insights about its impacts on farmland.
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A panel of Accredited Land Consultants of the REALTORS® Land Institute (RLI) shed light on the impacts of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on land values and land market trends across the country in a recent Virtual Round Table session. One key market they covered was recreational land real estate.
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If you plan to lease your farmland, it is important to know the basics and work with a professional that can ensure you cover all your bases.
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COVID-19 has had widespread impacts on the real estate market. Don't miss these insights on the how it has affect commercial development land.
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It is essential for all landowners to work with a land expert in their market to have a thorough understanding of the private property rights.
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The subdivision land development process can be complicated. It is essential for real estate agents assisting with these transactions to have expertise.
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Farmland investing is more intensive than most investors realize, however, those who learn its secrets reap big rewards. Here's how to start investing.
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Buying land forces you to make a lot of choices. Unfortunately, people who don’t have much experience buying land rarely know how to avoid common mistakes. And even experienced buyers can make mistakes. Check out these pitfalls to avoid so you can make informed decisions the next time you are in the market buying land.
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The latest Dynamic Duo is cost segregation (CS) and Section 453, and it provides farmers and ranchers with an amazing opportunity to accumulate more wealth.
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When you buy land, you might assume that your property rights give you ownership of everything below your feet. That's not always the case, though. While you have surface rights, someone else may have mineral rights to its metals, oil, natural gas, and other commodities.
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