Showing posts with label Owning Property. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owning Property. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

See Us in Madison This Weekend

Our Agents will be at the Wisconsin Deer and Turkey Expo Friday through Sunday at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.  If you have questions about buying property for recreation or investment, they would love to meet you.

Get the event information here 2014 Wisconsin Deer and Turkey Expo

Check out our property listings here BuyWisconsinLand.com

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Tips For Making A Profit With Land Investment

Turning a profit on your investment is key, and the best way to do that is making an informed decision when you make your purchase. Whether you are looking a property for recreation or as part of your portfolio, having all the facts will help you get just what you want and help you see a return when you sell.  This article by Gregory Akerman at BiggerPockets.com has tips to guide you in your real estate search.
Location is the most important aspect to consider when buying land. Prices tend to vary a great deal, depending upon whether the land is located in an urban area or in the countryside. It may often be difficult to obtain planning permission to build houses on land in the country, especially if the land is in the green belt area. Thus, it may be possible to buy land cheaper in the country. This could primarily be due to supply and demand as there will be fewer potential buyers available. A thorough appraisal of any land, especially its location should therefore be conducted prior to parting with any cash. 

And at BuyWisconsinLand.com we are happy to answer your questions and help you find the property of your dreams. Contact us at 877-339-6535 or by email property@buywisconsinland.com 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Thinking About Vacant Land

Whether for investment, recreation, or a lot for a home, buying and owning land is part of the American Dream. But the key to being happy with your real estate purchase depends on knowing the area, the law and restrictions governing property, as well as potential income are important factors to learn before you buy. This article by Rebecca Guerrero from eHow.com highlights these key areas of focus when considering a vacant land purchase.
Vacant land speaks to the American psyche. It touches that part of the American spirit that desires the freedom to design and build a home that is as unique as the individual who wants it. However, there are other reasons for purchasing vacant land: an opportunity to make money through investment, a place to build a retirement or a second home, or a space for recreation. Alongside the dream, though, comes the reality: there are some factors that must be studied before any money is spent.

Full Story About Vacant Land
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Care of Your Wooded Property

Once you find your wooded acreage, you'll need to manage the trees to keep maximum value. 

Here is an article from the UW Extension Learning Store with details about managing forest land and harvesting trees, why it's a good idea and ways to do it.  Wisconsin Woodlands - Harvesting and Forest Management

Looking for wooded acreage?  Check out listings from 15 to 1000+ acres on BuyWisconsinLand.com

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Helping Buyers and Sellers

Throughout my career in real estate, I've prided myself on using the very latest sales and marketing tools and techniques. And I've found – particularly with the latest industry technologies, many of them Internet-based – that I'm more accessible to my customers and can respond to their questions and find information they need more effectively.

The bottom line: better service and less inconvenience and stress for everyone.

So if you've considered buying or selling land in Wisconsin please contact me, Roy Burlingame, at 877-339-6535 or by email roy@buywisconsinland.com. And check out my website BuyWisconsinLand.com for all the latest listings and more information.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Establishing Land Value

No one wants to pay too much for anything, and the larger the purchase the more careful we all are about the cost.

In this eHow article see how the value of a property is established. Although this article is about homes, the steps for land purchases are exactly the same. And when you are looking to buy a hunting or recreational property, the team at BuyWisconsinLand.com uses the latest technology to get you the information you need to make an informed choice.

How to Establish the Value of Real Estate By Nicki Howell, eHow Contributor

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

First Time Land Buyers

Making a big purchase for the first time can be a little daunting, whether it's a refrigerator or a car or home. And the first time you buy land is no different.

In this article by Monte Mohn on ezinearticles.com you will find the three basic steps when considering a land purchase.  And remember having a good Realtor® to answer your questions will help you make sure the process runs smoothly.
Buying your first piece of land brings a new set of challenges. It is a little complicated task especially if you are looking for a land where you will be developing a new home, but no more worries because this article is made to serve as a guide for first land buyers. It explains how to go about purchasing the land in the first place before the development and selling process.

Full story 3 Tips When Buying Your First Piece of Land
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Research Before You Invest

As a Realtor who also helps people invest in real estate, I'm often asked about the advantages and disadvantages of buying various types of properties. My standard answer is that it’s just too difficult – and even risky – to generalize without reference to specific properties, particularly in a market like this one.
 
In every case a lot of research must be done before you invest. There can be many considerations around financing, a property’s location and condition, its income potential, terms of use, holding costs, and much more.
 
So if you’ve thought about buying an investment property – and trust me, there are some great deals out there right now – please contact me any time. Through experience, I’ve come to know what to look for and what questions to ask. I can also help you make all the important calculations that could influence your final decision.

Roy Burlingame, Broker, BuyWisconsinLand.com roy@buywisconsinland.com

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Purchasing Rural Recreational Property

As we always say at BuyWisconsinLand.com, we use the latest technology to get you the information you need to make an informed choice when purchasing your dream property.

Today we bring you an another eHow article, this one by Kim Dieter, with 9 steps to follow when purchasing rural recreational property. As Ms. Dieter points out, if you do your research in advance, you should be able to make a successful offer on a truly great property.

Rural recreational property is acreage located outside towns and cities. Uses for recreational land include timber harvest, growing crops, camping, hiking, boating, fishing, hunting, photography, wildlife viewing and raising livestock. Investors attempt to purchase rural recreational property to make a profit. Land improvements and land-use enterprises often provide the means for a profit. For a successful investment, the type of property must match the intended use. Information about rural recreational land is available from many sources.      

Full story How to Invest in Rural Recreational Land

BuyWisconsinLand.com specializes in Hunting Land and Recreational Acreage.  Check out our website for listings in over 45 Wisconsin Counties and email your questions to property@buywisconsinland.com We look forward to working with you.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Do You NEED a Realtor®?

With all the information and property listings available online, is a Realtor® really necessary when you are buying or selling property? 

The answer is a resounding YES!  While we encourage everyone to educate themselves on the real estate market, a good Realtor®'s  expertise can get you the information you need to help your get the property you want and make your transaction flow easier.

Check out this blog article by Michael Corbett on Trulia.com with his advice on why you need a Realtor®. Although he talks about buying homes, the same information applies to any real estate: land, commerical, investment, or residential.
Here's my advice: don’t try to buy a house without working with a Realtor! If you don’t believe me, read on to understand why it’s so important, and to your smart home-buying advantage!

When it comes to buying a house, you don’t need to know it all. In fact, it’s better that you don’t. You have heard the expression: a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Well, if a little bit of knowledge gives you the false impression that you don’t need to be surrounded by professionals, then, yes, it is dangerous. It’s so important to “know what you don’t know.” To be a successful homebuyer, you need to rely on the expertise, knowledge, and professionalism of the experts.

Full Story What a Realtor Can Do That You Can’t
Then let us put our expertise to work for you.  At BuyWisconsinLand.com we use the latest technology to get you the information you need to make an informed choice when purchasing your dream property. Give us a call 877-339-6535 or drop us a line at property@buywisconsinland.com



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

American Dream Still a Reality

Most Americans still believe they can achieve the American dream, but in this article by Michael F Ford from columbiatribune.com what American dream means may be different than you think.
Few ideas are as central to American self-identity as the “American dream.” Politicians invoke it, immigrants pursue it and, despite unremittingly negative economic news, citizens embrace it. But what is the American dream? We began regular study of how people define and perceive the dream three years ago and have discovered many misunderstandings worth a second look.

Full Story Myths make American dream fuzzy
Find your dream recreational or hunting property here BuyWisconsinLand.com