Message from @Deleted User

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2017-09-27 01:48:49 UTC  

my job is basically to get the real value of a property. mostly maths and market value research. riviting stuff i know but it makes good money.

2017-09-27 01:50:13 UTC  

I have lots of sales experience but I never got good at it. I can make connections but I suck at persuasion.

2017-09-27 01:56:20 UTC  

Yes, definitely make a sales channel. *Everyone* is in sales, whether they know it or not.

2017-09-27 01:57:30 UTC  

The people that don't know it will get the most out of it.

2017-09-27 02:00:44 UTC  

I'm an experienced songwriter/musician.

2017-09-27 02:08:20 UTC  

Same

2017-09-27 05:48:22 UTC  

Hey ya'll I'm a antique enthusiast love fixing cleaning and repairing antiques

2017-09-27 10:14:13 UTC  

Welcome to all our new members. Poke around in this channel and in <#338772935462354945> to get a lay of the land.

2017-09-27 10:40:22 UTC  

I'm in medical school right now. Semester 3. When I'm done I'm happy to help every single one of you in any way I can. I am willing now if anyone has questions about anything I would be more than happy to try. Message me on the side for anything at all.

2017-09-27 13:17:08 UTC  

Anyone here involved in aviation? @ me

2017-09-27 13:45:28 UTC  

Anyone bought land?? I have read a few books, but still a lot of unanswered questions. Just want to buy a little piece of rural property. Likely in an area to be developed and then sell for good profit to really buy some acreage.

2017-09-27 14:34:41 UTC  

depends on what type of land you want.

2017-09-27 14:35:47 UTC  

@Deleted User forest, open/grassy, furtile, also where in the US?

2017-09-27 14:36:36 UTC  

also there is the issue sometimes of not having access because the parcel is surrounded by other people so you have to make a deal with the other land owners.

2017-09-27 14:37:48 UTC  

also open land is fairly easy to find but do you want one with a small house on it already?

2017-09-27 14:42:20 UTC  

@Deleted User No house on it. Looking in rural Florida but near sprawl. My idea is anything now that will be developed. Then use the profit to buy a good amount and preserve and possibly build on later.

2017-09-27 14:42:46 UTC  

Yes, true on the access rights.

2017-09-27 14:45:31 UTC  

so to know what will be developed you have to look into what buisnesses are moving there that will draw people. for example in nNV up here in Reno the Tesla giga factory is up and running, this is brining allot of people to start moving to Silver Springs, Dayton, and other smaller towns around the Reno/Carson area. you could have made an investment on a large piece of literal desert land that has access rights and sold it 2-10 years later for a profit because people are moving out there (depending on where the property is exactly).

2017-09-27 14:46:34 UTC  

one guy up here bought 50 acres just outside of silver springs all with access. he is going to make bank in a few years.

2017-09-27 14:47:35 UTC  

We have a huge place called the Villages in Orlando metro. Boomers retiring and it is growing so fast. If you buy out 5 miles, it will be developed. I love the environment and hate the idea of selling to developers, but will happen either way. Then make enough to really have a homestead.

2017-09-27 14:48:30 UTC  

In the meantime a place for 2nd Amendment activities, camping etc.

2017-09-27 14:48:55 UTC  

my plan is to buy 10+ acres somewhere in PA. forest and either no house or little house on top of it.

2017-09-27 14:49:56 UTC  

Nice. Jewerly, fancy cars aren't my idea of being rich. Land is where it is at and all the freedom it brings!

2017-09-27 14:50:54 UTC  

land prices have been going up tho. not as fast as home prices but yea

2017-09-27 14:50:58 UTC  

I know a couple millionaires with hundreds of acres. You would never know. 20 year old truck and down to earth af

2017-09-27 14:52:09 UTC  

Could sell and live anywhere, but never will. Not giving up that peaceful lifestyle.

2017-09-27 14:53:35 UTC  

Thanks for the chat @Deleted User best of luck to you too in your search.

2017-09-27 14:55:14 UTC  

As they say, the further North you go in Florida, the further South you are. The panhandle area is THE deep South and the hospitality that comes with it.

2017-09-27 15:18:58 UTC  

Buying land in MT can be cheaper than purchasing a small house in the inner city, alot of factors at play. I'd choose land over urban residence any day.

2017-09-27 16:27:34 UTC  

@DavidOrlando#5630 make sure you brush up on your zoning laws wherever you plan on buying. In a lot of cases zoning is more valuable than the actual land it’s on

2017-09-27 17:30:43 UTC  

Good point! Thanks @Deleted User

2017-09-27 17:33:33 UTC  

Any plumbers in the NY area?

2017-09-27 17:34:20 UTC  

I was just going to ask that also

2017-09-27 17:34:37 UTC  

If you find someone can you let me know @Deleted User ?

2017-09-27 17:34:47 UTC  

Absolutely. Where are you?

2017-09-27 17:35:05 UTC  

Im in LI

2017-09-27 17:39:24 UTC  

Near Albany

2017-09-27 17:39:42 UTC  

Even if I can find someone to help work through what I need

2017-09-27 17:40:20 UTC  

Same here. If there are plumbers I would be happy to give some business.

2017-09-27 17:46:08 UTC  

Same here only problem is my location seems to be hours away from everyone hahaa

2017-09-27 19:32:53 UTC  

Afternoon, folks. I am a professional, ASE certified mechanic with most of my work experience in BMW and Hyundai dealer service centers, if anyone ever needs a hand.