Co-op Partners With RealX For Solar, Wind, And Mineral Rights Transactions

RealX, America’s first and largest online property rights exchange, and The Land Broker Co-op (the “Co-op”), have agreed to provide a turnkey solution for transacting property rights for the Co-op’s 16,000 land-focused real estate agents. Property rights include leasing land for solar, wind, oil & gas, timber, cellular towers, and more.

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To Grid or to Off Grid

This is not meant to scare enterprising humans off from living an authentic life off grid or going deeply rural. But do know, it’s not as easy as that full fledged carpenter and journeyman electrician building his vacation home in the woods makes it seem on YouTube. There is a lot to know to live even close to peacefully “off grid.”

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Creating A Firearm Trust as An Estate Planning Strategy

Whether you own one or many firearms – one thing is certain – your firearms will outlive you. When that time comes your firearms will need to be properly and legally dealt with. Creating a customized Firearm Trust now is one way that you can help to avoid problems occurring later on so that your loved ones and your Estate are not faced with dilemmas that you could have prevented.

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4 Types of Easements to Be Aware of When Buying or Selling Land

4 Types of Easements to Be Aware of When Buying or Selling Land

It’s important to have a firm grasp on easements both as a buyer and as a seller. For buyers, understanding easements is crucial for setting the right expectations about land usage. And sellers will want to know about any easements on their land so they can accurately market their property.

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Impact of Interest Rates On Farmland Values in 2020.

Impact of Interest Rates On Farmland Values in 2020.

With average 30-year home mortgage rates falling to an all-time low of 3.29% on March 5, the markets, economists and investors were hardly convinced that COVID-19-induced market swings were over. If you’re thinking about borrowing for existing operations or acquiring farmland, you’ll need to watch the market very carefully in the coming months. The virus

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