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Conclusion to
the Land Buyer's Guide |
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Before there
was anything else there was land. It has, and always has
had, certain characteristics of unique value. Land has
supreme worth because, unlike anything else, it cannot be
increased in quantity.
Improvements on the land have value, but these improvements
eventually wear down and become obsolete. It's the land, by
itself, that endures and appreciates. And as time passes, it
emerges as the most valuable asset for the investor.
From feudal kings and landlords of the past to the
homeowners and developers of today, a measure of one's
wealth has been described primarily in the amount of land
one owns. Therefore, holding title to land is something
precious indeed.
Owning land can be one of the most rewarding experiences and
one of the soundest investments you can make. It satisfies
the desire to own something of true and lasting worth.
Monetary value aside, owning a secluded family retreat can
be the best thing you do for yourself and your loved ones.
It can be a tremendous source of happiness and provide you
with years of memories.
I love land just as much as everyone else, which is one of
the reasons I've chosen my occupation. Thank you for
allowing me to take part in the fulfillment of your dreams.
I can't wait to help you! |
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