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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 758319" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>You misread my whole post like always-I said a land contract then a balloon payment, with option to refinance,later at a 15 or fixed 30 year, alot of people do it. Realistically no one has the cash to buy land outright, not sure what you mean by bad business, as long as your land is worth more than you owe on it, can't see how you can lose. Now for leasing, that is hopeless, unless someday you intend to buy it, because ANYTHING you put into the land, could be taken away from you as you are not the true owner- </p><p>One more thing farming isn't just a lifestyle, thats a true city slicker talking-its a life, the land is more than just a piece that you get sick of buy another-if you were a true farmer you would understand-nuff said!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 758319, member: 2382"] You misread my whole post like always-I said a land contract then a balloon payment, with option to refinance,later at a 15 or fixed 30 year, alot of people do it. Realistically no one has the cash to buy land outright, not sure what you mean by bad business, as long as your land is worth more than you owe on it, can't see how you can lose. Now for leasing, that is hopeless, unless someday you intend to buy it, because ANYTHING you put into the land, could be taken away from you as you are not the true owner- One more thing farming isn't just a lifestyle, thats a true city slicker talking-its a life, the land is more than just a piece that you get sick of buy another-if you were a true farmer you would understand-nuff said! [/QUOTE]
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