Posts Tagged ‘land’

Boat Transports

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Getting a large boat from here to there may seem simple – just sail there! Ah, but this is often impossible given large land masses, which brings us to the issue of boat transports.

There is no question that the best way to get your boat from point A to point B is to sail it there. Some time this is not possible for the simple reason that there is no water between these two points. This is where boat transport comes into play. Of course, smaller boats have their own trailers and even many larger boats have them. It is the real large boats that require special trucking services. Many boat trucking companies are called yacht moving companies for this reason.

The Cheesecake Approach To Investing In Raw Land

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Mike Fisher from the Redfield Group joined us to talk about profiting from Raw Land. Mike is an accomplished auctioneer who specializes in land auction. He shared with me some very unique and simple ways to profit from land. Let’s take a look at what Mike talked about to understand better what the steps are to get started in raw land.

Finding Raw Land – This part may seem like the toughest part but in reality I think it really comes down to a numbers game as Mike mentioned. Just like with single family houses you have some choices to stir the pot.

Red Flag Land Developments - Restrictive Covenants, Notes & Conditions

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Red flag situations that you may encounter when you’re preliminarily screening parcels to purchase for real estate development can be obvious, subtle or somewhere in between. The first two articles in this series touched on a range of challenges presented by the physical characteristics and surroundings of a parcel.

This article focuses on potentially big problems caused by limitations initiated or agreed to by the current or past owner of the property that could make it difficult or impossible for you to implement your desired real estate development. These restrictions have nothing to do with zoning or other municipal ordinances. One type consists of deed restrictions or covenants that would presumably be revealed through the title search you’d have done of the property once you had a purchase contract signed with the owner.