My last purchase was a few minutes ago, it cost $36.ooMy last purchase it's pretty accurate for 28 bucks
Wrist compass. Military grade. I already own one.
Can't find it. No clue where it is. Oh well....
My last purchase was a few minutes ago, it cost $36.ooMy last purchase it's pretty accurate for 28 bucks
$7,000 for 1/4 of an acre in America?? Where?yea all think me buying some small land will be smart like 1/4 acre? localy just for a place to have to go .if the world gets crazier?i see small lots for like 7 grand ..id get a small loan .seems like land is smart to buy?
Or a former landfill, a superfund site or radioactive.$7,000 for 1/4 of an acre in America?? Where?
Sounds too good to be true.
Be sure you can build on it.
And that it's not 1/4 of some worthless swamp land.
The problem with land is, with real property taxes, if it doesn't make money, it's just a money pit, and unless you can flip it for a quick profit, you will lose money on it every year.Btw it's ironic I'm asking about buying land in a thread where I'm trying to save money . My thinking is land is safer than money in the bank? I mean land will always be worth something people need places to live
Oh don't worry.... The banks themselves will be VERY happy to help you with that process.the one for 25k has all that and is right near sheriffs office but no trees it has sewer. but i doubt i can get a 25k loan . hect i dont even know how to apply for a loan lol...
Traveling light through life does have its advantages. You can own property, or it can own you.Many years back after a horrendous hurricane devastated an entire state, a reporter was sent out to interview people. He came upon a neo-hippie. Shorts, sandals, Hawaiian shirt, long hair, beard, but still on the young side. Sitting on a devastated porch. Cutting open a coconut with a machete. When asked about having lost everything, the neo-hippie said he didn't lose very much at all, and that he felt sorry for his landlord who lost the house and the rental house too. Neo-hippie mentioned he rented his apartment, didn't own land, didn't own a car, and had few possessions that kept him up all night to worry about losing.
Take from that true tale whatever you wish.
That lot is listed by a Realtor, so you have to deal with them in some form or another. The seller can't go around the Realtor once he signs the listing agreement.Find out who the realtor/broker is working for, you the buyer, or the seller. Generally they work for the seller, and do not have your best interest as a priority at all. In that case, you want a lawyer that works for you, to handle the purchase, not a real estate agent--if it is legal in your state. In some states, a lawyer can handle the transaction, no broker/realtor required. Your state may be different.