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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 138101" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>At 26 i would say go for it. You sound like you have good jobs that will support ya'll. Don't be looking at the land as something for running your cattle on. Look at the land as an investment. Run cattle on this investment only as a suppliment. Keep the land for a few years until the expansion of housing runs the value then unload it. Take the money you make off ot it and buy a bigger farm in the clear. This can be something you can do as a retirement interest. This will only work if the area you are in now is expanding and continues to grow through the years. Look at that property as a subdivision in the future and another place as your dream farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 138101, member: 1184"] At 26 i would say go for it. You sound like you have good jobs that will support ya'll. Don't be looking at the land as something for running your cattle on. Look at the land as an investment. Run cattle on this investment only as a suppliment. Keep the land for a few years until the expansion of housing runs the value then unload it. Take the money you make off ot it and buy a bigger farm in the clear. This can be something you can do as a retirement interest. This will only work if the area you are in now is expanding and continues to grow through the years. Look at that property as a subdivision in the future and another place as your dream farm. [/QUOTE]
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