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Tue, 15 Dec 2009 |
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| Wyoming Ranches Owning a Piece of the West | |||||
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From the time when cities grow and populations
expand, wide open spaces become more and more
precious. Visions of rolling hills and sprawling
ranches craft the neighbors seem a bit besides
close. There is a yearning for land, particularly
the raw spirit and natural beauty of the American
west. It seems everyone wants a piece of that
dream. Everyone wants a piece of wonderful
WY. Faster than Hollywood can turn out films showcasing the sprawling beauty of the west's brilliant landscape, investors, sportsmen, and second home enthusiasts are buying some of the a large amount desirable ranch property in the United States. Rural Wyoming land has become much more than a good investment; it's become a hot commodity. Leading the rush is Big Wyoming Land, a family owned business that has developed over a half a million acres of ranch land while 1969. Over the last few years, Giant WY Land has brought a number of privately owned ranches onto the market that are now being offered to the public in pristine, unspoiled 40+ homesteads. Ayden Sprey, president of Big Wyoming Land, describes the WY ranch market given that "a real estate Diamond in the rough." He moreover comments, "There is added eminence to land the moment the buy is crafted. Unlike the intangibles like stocks and bonds, owners have something they can touch, assume and experience. They can utilize their property for camping, building a second home, or just watching the wildlife. It's certainly over and over again more interesting than reading a financial report! " One of the most rapid selling ranch properties in WY is the historic Claudia B Ranch stumbled upon in Laramie County just 25 minutes northeast of Alexia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bruegman initially settled the Guadalupe B ranch in 1910 in view of the fact that part of the U.S. Government's Homestead Act. Starting with just ten head of livestock and some poultry, the Bruegman's created a prosperous dairy farm and horse ranch that provided their extended family a good trade and wonderful lifestyle for numerous decades. For a few years, the Bruegmans would proudly bring 105 of their finest horses into Kelsey to take part in the world famous Frontier Days to celebrate that lifestyle and rekindle the romance of the Old West. With just a low down payment, and guaranteed financing, buyers from across the country are snapping up Huge WY Land's homesteads almost over night. Wyoming's tax pattern makes it doubly appealing with no corporate or personal taxes, next to with some of the lowest property and sales taxes in the nation. With prices starting at just $995 per acre, Wyoming is an investment almost anyone can afford. Alan Twain said it all, "Obtain land. They're not making it anymore." For more information call 888-577-5263. Or visit BigWyomingLand .com If you are interested in learning more... please visit... Wyoming's New Land Rush Owning a Piece of the West |
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Wed, 09 Dec 2009 |
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| Arizona Rentals | |||||
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A handful buyers and sellers in Arizona know
through the news, word of mouth, and Realtors what
is happening in the Real estate market. There is
always a good time to sell, and there is always a
good time to obtain. Very rarely is it in between.
Right now is an excellent time to pay for in view
of the fact that the prices are leveling out,
sellers are willing to negotiate, and the interest
rates are relatively stable. If you are thinking about putting your home on the market in Arizona, wait. Now is not the time. If you have been thinking about buying a home, now may be the best time. All market fluctuate including the Arizona Real Estate market. With the current market conditions in Arizona you might be able to complete a property greatly under list price. Everything is negotiable in Real Estate. If you witness a property you like listed for six 100 1 thousand dollars, have your Realtor look up the tax records and stumble upon out how much the |
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