Tuesday, 28 March 2017

LAND BANKING

HEARD OF LAND BANKING?


The name implies almost exactly what it is. Land banking is the practice of aggregating parcels of land for future sale or development. Rather than putting cash into a savings account (where it will earn a maximum of 1% interest every year) or the stock market (which has become increasingly and negatively unpredictable in recent times), some entrepreneurs have taken an alternative approach by acquiring LAND and in doing so, they have chosen to invest their cash in a tangible, fixed asset – one that cannot be broken, stolen or destroyed.

Vacant land gets ignored by most new investors because, let's be honest – it just doesn't sound that exciting. Unfortunately, this causes most people to overlook a lot of the advantages that land has over traditional real estate investments (e.g. – houses, apartment buildings, commercial properties, etc.). Unlike most residential and commercial buildings, land costs virtually nothing to own… no utility payments, no tenant problems, no termite infestations, no leaky faucets, no broken toilets, no mortgage payments; yet you wake up some day and your seed-money has grown very big (in terms of returns).

Think about it… you can buy a piece of vacant land today, walk away from it for 10 years and when you come back, nothing will have changed, except its appreciated value. Can you think of a safer investment? One in a location that has all-speculation growth potential? SEE THIS


And think about the economics of land... this is a resource with a supply that is always going down (after all, they aren't making any more of it) and a demand that is constantly on the rise. Given the value proposition that comes with owning land, I often find myself scratching my head and wondering, “Why aren't more investors involved in this??”

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