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en I wish we could buy farmland, but it doesn't seem like there are very many people looking to sell property. It's so outrageously expensive now.

en I realize there's a lot of opposition. People think their property values are gonna go to zilch. Well, that's just silly. Property doesn't go to zero in this county. Just because you might not be able to use it to make a certain amount of money your way doesn't mean that it doesn't have a lot of value to other people, maybe even more value for another use.

en A lot of people on the registry are not homeowners, but there are some and that doesn't mean they'll have to sell their property, but they're not going to be able to legally live at that residence unless they have been there since July 1, 2002,

en It seems to me it was less than $2 a gallon. Now it's outrageously expensive. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona.

en One thing that has changed is the price of land. You try to go out and buy some farmland, and no one's wanting to sell the little tracts of 80 or 100 acres that people have always wanted.

en If he doesn't investigate the property, his leasehold could end up being more expensive than fee simple.

en But just because you must sell quickly doesn't mean you have to let your property go under desperation terms, ... Tips and Traps When Selling a Home.

en Our goal is to have the least expensive property in expensive neighborhoods. Nearby homes in this area are selling in the $500,000 to $600,000 range.

en This is Robin Hood in reverse. These tax cap proposals favor those with the most expensive properties. We are spreading the taxes to those with some of the least expensive property.

en We will probably continue seeing land sell within this trading range. There is more interest now in farmland than last fall.

en Frankly, I think that's healthy. Property has gotten so expensive, maybe people are getting a little bit of sticker shock.

en There was a big downturn in business, partly when the Jewish people left. The other thing too, is property became much more expensive. It was the boom and bust cycle. Other people started to move in.

en We have no authority or intention to condemn property on the south side of the street. We have received some calls from people wanting to sell us property on the south side, but we told them we're not interested.

en A lot of people don't understand what it takes to actually do an entire deal. I've seen people get involved with renovation projects that cost more than they initially thought. A lot try to do their own general contracting to decrease the cost. Then they find they can't put in the new granite countertops because the cabinet guys haven't installed the cabinets yet. I've seen people underestimate what it takes to sell a property. They underestimate the holding costs, the mortgage, insurance, selling expenses, taxes. They think, 'If I sell it for $500,000 and buy it for $350,000, I'll make $150,000.' It's not like that.

en This is one of the last goodies in real estate. Our typical customer is the mom and pop who maybe inherited land many years ago and want to move unproductive land into income-producing property. We also see the phenomenon of people in their 40s and 50s looking ahead to retirement and looking to sell a property to buy a home in Florida that they can rent and maybe retire to someday.


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