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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5778739" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Bill Winke has a series of episodes on YouTube about this very topic....he tells the story about how he started with a 40acre purchase using a truck as collateral....ending up many years later with around 1,000 acres....but he explains step by step things to consider. Hes obviously in a different region than we are...which can bring different opportunities...but its still an interesting series with things to consider....and he sold his "dream farm" recently to move and be closer to aging family...so hes starting over with dream farm 2.0 and one of the young guys who works for him is also trying to buy his first piece of property so they are discussing that as well....may not all be applicable...but some interesting information for prospective land buyers to consider.....but he said the same thing...if your waiting on land to get cheaper...it will never happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5778739, member: 20594"] Bill Winke has a series of episodes on YouTube about this very topic....he tells the story about how he started with a 40acre purchase using a truck as collateral....ending up many years later with around 1,000 acres....but he explains step by step things to consider. Hes obviously in a different region than we are...which can bring different opportunities...but its still an interesting series with things to consider....and he sold his "dream farm" recently to move and be closer to aging family...so hes starting over with dream farm 2.0 and one of the young guys who works for him is also trying to buy his first piece of property so they are discussing that as well....may not all be applicable...but some interesting information for prospective land buyers to consider.....but he said the same thing...if your waiting on land to get cheaper...it will never happen. [/QUOTE]
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