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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3177159" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>No doubt doubling the value in only 5 yrs is a good - no GREAT- investment but you can only realize the gain of land by selling it. I don't see that as a practical thing for a bunch of hunters buying land to pursue their hobby (Hunting) on. If you sell the land you have no place to hunt. </p><p>Typically when investing, you invest throughout you working/career and plan to live off that investment during retirement. If your investment is your hunting property, I�d sure dread retirement coming. Being free to be on my land every day is one of the prime benefits I am looking forward to in retirement. Selling my land is not an option � ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3177159, member: 12277"] No doubt doubling the value in only 5 yrs is a good - no GREAT- investment but you can only realize the gain of land by selling it. I don't see that as a practical thing for a bunch of hunters buying land to pursue their hobby (Hunting) on. If you sell the land you have no place to hunt. Typically when investing, you invest throughout you working/career and plan to live off that investment during retirement. If your investment is your hunting property, I�d sure dread retirement coming. Being free to be on my land every day is one of the prime benefits I am looking forward to in retirement. Selling my land is not an option � ever. [/QUOTE]
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