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Old 01-16-2007 | 04:49 PM
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Buying your own land was just part of my advice - I wasnt aware of your age, financial situation, or other circumstances.

All I meant was that if you lived in a farming area where people cash rent their land to farmers, you could buy a chunk of land like 40-80 acres and rent it out. The right piece of land, with a stream in it, or a few fencelines, or timber might auctually make you money by having a farmer pay you to farm on it once a year.

Places where land is cheap, or the crops are good compared to land prices, would make this a good investment as well as be affordaby to anyone like yourself.

I am not rolling in dough, I am a 25 year old carpet layer, but have managed to come up with quite a few acres of good groun to hunt that no one else can step foot on without permission.

I was not trying to be rude, I just think that leasing is very expensive and a drain on money. You dont get to keep anything at the end of the year.

Questions? Post again.


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