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

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Tax Deductions

The items you can deduct on your taxes when you own vacant land versus improved properties are can be different and sometimes fewer. Check out this article by Solomon Portesky at eHow to be sure you find all the deductions you can use when you own raw land as an investment property.
With all of the discussion of the benefits of home ownership, it becomes easy to forget that these benefits apply, in one form or another, to just about any type of real estate ownership. This can include the ownership of raw land. Whether held for investment or residential purposes, a parcel of land comes with a number of tax deductions built-in.

Full Story Land Property Tax Deductions
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Friday, August 9, 2013

Zoning

In Wisconsin Zoning is the job of local communities. Here is a short article from the UW-Madison Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility website describing Wisconsin Zoning.
In Wisconsin, zoning power is granted to counties, towns, cities, and villages. Each of these units has geographic boundaries. In some cases, zoning power is exercised over part of the lands within a community’s boundaries. In other cases, all the lands within the jurisdiction are zoned. In still other cases, zoning power is exercised over areas outside the local jurisdiction's boundaries. This latter activity is called "extraterritorial zoning."  
There are some distinctions between who is authorized to do general zoning and who is authorized to do special purpose zoning. General zoning addresses a variety of public purposes and objectives. Special purpose zoning addresses specialized concerns or special geographic areas such as lands around airports and lands along rivers or lakes. In Wisconsin, the principal forms of special purpose zoning are agricultural preservation zoning, shoreland zoning, and floodplain zoning.

See Full Story 1.1  Zoning Powers and Responsibilities:  Wisconsin Counties, Towns, Cities and Villages
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Statewide Shoreland Zoning Standard Hearings

New minimum standards for shoreland zoning are being proposed, and the public is invited to comment. Public hearings have been scheduled in August and comments will also be accepted by email and mail until September 5th.  See this article from the Wisconsin DNR for more details.
MADISON – Proposed changes to minimum statewide shoreland zoning standards aimed at providing more flexibility for property owners and making the standards easier for counties to implement are the topic of public hearings in August. People also may file comments electronically or by U.S. mail through Sept. 5.

Since Wisconsin revised the minimum statewide shoreland zoning standards in 2009, some counties expressed concerns that the revisions would be administratively difficult to implement and enforce, according to Russ Rasmussen, deputy administrator for the Department of Natural Resources Water Division.

Full Story Public hearings set on changes to statewide shoreland zoning standards
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Mortgage Rates on the Rise

After all time lows, it seems mortgage rates are once again rising, reaching a two year high this week. Check out the story by Les Christie at CNN Money.
Rates climbed 0.22 percentage points to 4.51% for a 30-year, fixed-rate loan this week, the highest it has been since July 2011. Meanwhile, the average rate for a 15-year loan hit 3.53%, up 0.14 percentage points.

Full Story Mortgage rates reach highest level in 2 years
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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Wisconsin's Lands

If you are interested in land conservation or recreational land in Wisconsin, this book is for you.  Written in 2006, the Wisconsin Land Legacy Report details places and needs of Wisconsin to keep our natural heritage safe for generations to come.

Visit the Wisconsin DNR website for more information about the report or find where you can get a copy for yourself. Wisconsin Land Legacy Report

Happy 4th of July from all of us at BuyWisconsinLand.com

Friday, June 14, 2013

Wisconsin Land Damaged by Wildfire Already Recovering

May 14th and 15th several thousand acres of forest in Douglas County were destroyed by wildfires. However nature is already at work, and plants are beginning to grow and trees will be sprouting later this summer.

See this article from the Superior Telegram with more details.
Department of Natural Resources officials say the ecological recovery for 7,442 acres burned in last month’s wildfire is already underway.

The area could recover in as few as five years. Brule forestry supervisor Jay Gallagher says that fire — although this one was manmade — is a natural process.

“Fire is a recurring thing. We’ve just controlled it since our presence here,” he said. “We don’t see near the frequency of fire, but it’s a natural component of the ecology of that landscape.”

Full Story Land damaged by wildfire on path to recovery
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