Buying Land

Land Buyer Mistakes and Tips to Avoid Them: Part 2

Whether you’re a first-time land buyer looking for property or a seasoned investor ready to add a new tract to your portfolio, the buying process is similar. From searching for the perfect piece of land to putting in an initial offer, it’s an exhilarating and life-changing adventure for new and experienced buyers alike.

Land-buying mistakes are common, and while many aren’t a huge deal, some can be disastrous and lead to unwanted transaction delays and financial issues down the road. In Part 2 of his series, Pat Porter, owner and broker at RecLand Realty, shares his knowledge to help you sidestep potential pitfalls when buying rural land.

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About the author

Pat Porter

Pat is the owner / broker for RecLand Realty. RecLand specializes in selling hunting land, timberland, farms, & ranches in LA, AR, MS, TX, IA, & MO. See their company website at RecLand.net.

Pat, his wife, and three boys are land owners and enjoy hunting, shooting, and an outdoor lifestyle. They live in northeast Louisiana and are usually in the woods somewhere several times a week.

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