Our Section 453 Proprietary Trust is a Better Option.
Our Section 453 proprietary trust is a better option today than a 1031 for several reasons.
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Our Section 453 proprietary trust is a better option today than a 1031 for several reasons.
Our Section 453 Proprietary Trust is a Better Option. Read More »
Tim Clark has been in the real estate industry since his childhood in San Angelo, Texas. Tim worked within his family’s home building business and this experience led Tim to discover his entrepreneurial talents very early. Tim attended San Angelo State University and received a BBA in Accounting upon graduation in 1990.
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Reese Lovell was born and raised between the banks of the Arkansas River and the Ozark Mountains, where his passion for the outdoors and wildlife began. This passion grew into a unique skill set that lead him to be one of the youngest Wildlife Biology interns to ever be hired by the Forest Service Program out of Arkansas Tech University. It took only a few trips to see his family in Colorado before he fell in love with the mountains out west, and this love ultimately led him to relocate to the Rockies in 2014.
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I would love to help you find the perfect property to fit your needs. Joette Scgalla
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Alexis brings her passion for South Texas agriculture and ranch real estate to the Co-op, and attributes her success to her determination and willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done. Whether you need her to market your ranch property or to help you find the perfect turn-key ranch, unimproved development property, or anything in between, Alexis will get it done for you.
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Please read and prepare your clients and yourself for whats coming in the future.
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Burns is known for putting together monster real estate deals hassle free. “The other day we got a call to look at a 6000 acre ranch even though that morning it had just dropped two feet of new snow.” Joey loaded everyone up on his six person Snow Cat, packed a picnic, and they went out to see land. “Everyone was safe, and we had a good time.”
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President Joe Biden’s policies and tax plans, which still need to pass Congress and be subject to extensive amendments, can have a significant impact on those purchasing or selling land, as well as those exploiting land for commercial or recreational activities. Those affected include, contractors, property managers, tenants, employees, lenders, buyers and investors.
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When spring comes and the ground thaws, homesteaders need to get to work! It can be difficult to know exactly what you need to do first, especially as tax season is coming right around the corner, but there are five things homesteaders should do each spring. Prepare for new births, remove winter grime and clutter, fix anything that needs repairs, prepare your garden for planting, and get ready for tax season.
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If you are interested in growing trees for profit, you may be more familiar with the idea of selling heirloom fruit or nuts from trees. But did you know that many people will pay good money for already-grown shade trees?
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