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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 779621" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I am not saying you should borrow to buy land; but if you have no debt and a hypothetical $million to invest, I would be looking hard at what property I could buy for $500,000 right now. Double ditto for that if we are talking about $10 million. IF this economy turns around we are going to see moderate growth and growing demand for real estate. IF on the other hand we have a currency crisis and we see 20-50% inflation the purchasing power of the dollar will crumble and land will be worth much more than it is now. Either way land is a sensible investment if you are looking more than five to ten years out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 779621, member: 7645"] I am not saying you should borrow to buy land; but if you have no debt and a hypothetical $million to invest, I would be looking hard at what property I could buy for $500,000 right now. Double ditto for that if we are talking about $10 million. IF this economy turns around we are going to see moderate growth and growing demand for real estate. IF on the other hand we have a currency crisis and we see 20-50% inflation the purchasing power of the dollar will crumble and land will be worth much more than it is now. Either way land is a sensible investment if you are looking more than five to ten years out. [/QUOTE]
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