Showing posts with label you can sell your land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label you can sell your land. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Use Your Land for the Good of Others

Despite the melancholy and shocking news reports that headline the newspapers or anchor the evening television commentary, there are still good people in the world. Amazingly, some of the most philanthropic and giving people in the world may not have much money to give. And while they, instead, are giving of their time, their energy, and their love, they still have other high hopes to make monetary donations where people actually need money to accomplish a goal. They’d like the added fulfillment of buying winter coats and school clothes for less fortunate children, or purchasing a family automobile for the young mother who pushes her baby in a stroller two miles back and forth to the grocery store every week.
In a world like this, where there are some who overlook the welfare of others, it’s more important than ever to assess what in life is most valuable. It’s time to evaluate just how we can make a significant difference in the life of someone who needs a helping hand. After all, every decision that we make can potentially take a life—even, an entire family—down a path opposite of what they might be experiencing. A path where there is no lack, no poverty, and no depression. Here are a few suggestions on how to promote positive change in someone else’s life and, too, eliminate another sad story from the news reports.

Let go of unused property. If you’re the owner of raw land in inner city, suburban, or rural cities, consider whether you’d like to do one of two things. Consider that you can donate your unused, undeveloped land (including vacant lots) towards playground or sports field development for minor aged children. Or, consider that you can sell your land to a private land investor who will grant you a quick cash closing so that you can make a quick cash donation to a public school in the area that needs renovating*.

Pass on your material belongings. If you have a garage full of unused clothing, bicycles or household items, consider donating these things to a charitable donation or to particular people in need.
Look for ways to display kindness. Offer to walk your neighbor’s dog when you walk yours. Buy your co-worker lunch in the work cafĂ©. Or, help someone with their groceries. Display a random act of kindness. You never know, yours might be the only genuine smile that someone else has seen in a long time!
*For further information on how to sell your raw land and waterfront parcels to a land investor, contact Lucas Properties LLC via the We Buy Land tab or at 877-625-1020.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Tips on Selling Your Hunting Land

Hunting land is undeveloped land that contains forests, marshes, and/or grasslands. Selling this type of land is just like selling any other parcel of land. And if you’re a land owner looking to sell your hunting land, you can sell it via a real estate agent or you can sell it yourself via a variety of advertising websites or private land investor.

Using a Real Estate Agent

If you decide to use a real estate agent, your first step would be to contact an agent in your area who has experience negotiating raw land sales; as this means that he or she will understand how to market your land aggressively.  

Invite the agent to examine your hunting land, being sure to give as much detailed information as possible; including acre size, geographical facts, and your desired selling price. Know that the agent will want photographs of your property to post on the MLS (Multiple Listing System).

Touch bases with your agent on a regular basis. A minimum of once a week is ideal to determine how buyers are responding to your asking price, and if changes are necessary.

When you receive an acceptable offer, sell your land! If your buyer’s offer is comparatively competitive with land recently sold in the area, there’s no reason to hold out and prolong the process.

Selling Without an Agent

If you decide to negotiate an FSBO (For Sale by Owner), there are a few things that you must do.
After gathering all relevant information regarding your hunting land, you’ll need to determine the worth of your land based on the current market. To do this, you must research comparable land in the area and their selling prices. Be sure to set your pricing competitively to draw attention to your land.

Having color snapshots of the details of your land is recommended. To advertise via websites, you’ll need to upload or scan the photographs into a computer later on; so, access to a digital camera or a scanner is necessary to have.

Find your preferred website(s) to advertise your land for sale. Focus on the sites that target the sale of hunting land. When registering, be sure to include accurate contact information. Check the website(s), daily, for updates. If all goes as planned, you’ll be negotiating and closing the sale on your land, in time.

If the sale of your land isn’t progressing as you planned, you might want to consider contacting a private land investor who will eliminate the waiting game that sometimes comes along with selling hunting land and raw land, in general. Most will give you a cash offer on your land based on 5% to 25% of the fair market value of your land, while paying the cost of liens, back taxes, and closing costs and fees on your behalf. For more details on how you can sell your land in seven days, contact Lucas Properties, LLC.