Reduction, reduction, reduction! We are starting the new year off right by reducing one of our prime properties. This super nice hunting tract is perfect for an investment, hobby, or home sweet home. It’s 130.75 acres of hunting paradise with turkey galore and deer by the dozen that congregate at the back door area of the two-story cypress cabin. With a rustic decor, this cabin is super classy showcasing a stone fireplace, hand-carved wood work, open loft, antler chandeliers, ceramic lavatory bowl-sink, tile and wood flooring, and more.
read articleAs 2011 comes to a close and 2012 rolls in, the newest trends are surfacing. The progression of buying farmland remains steady as crop prices reach a prime and timber prices continue to be on an upward climb in Southeast Georgia, when other parts of the country are still low, securing the investment of timberland in the southern region. However, the most recent shift in attention seems to be on investment properties. Ranging from Wyoming to Florida, Developers to Professional Athletes, we are receiving interest from all sorts.
read articleAccording to numerous sources as well as our personal business experience, investors still have a hardy appetite for investing. The tastebuds have just changed a bit. We are finding that buyers are being lured by recreational properties and “good deals”. They appear to be more cautious and even more educated, as the stock market has left its mark of fear, but the high class properties are still attracting quality investors. The waterfront tracts, hunting preserves, and large timber parcels are simply selling themselves.
read articleFrom Atlanta to Moultrie, we have been out and about, taking part in events to better display our properties. Just last week we participated in the Sunbelt Ag Expo; our booth was set up from Tuesday at 8am to Thursday at 4pm. The flooding rain nor the gale-force winds stopped us.
read articleAs the stock market continues to roller-coaster, investors are finding that sinking their hard earned bills into land is a more stable decision. Whether a large tract of timberland or a small hunting preserve is your choice of investment, land is real and it lasts. For some, investing in land is like putting on an old shoe, but for others, it is a new trade. Regardless of if you are an expert or a newby, everyone wants to be in the “know”. Prime pieces of land can be hidden treasures and it takes a strong background or strong broker to find what you need.
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