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We might be making a move soon out to Missouri and we would love to talk to some people!
We will be buying a house, but we have sooooo many questions.
Can I buy land to build a house on?
Is it wise to find land with tillable wood?
Should we lease out farmland?
So many questions! If you are an investor (or have AMPLE experience) in the above, please post! I want to talk to you!
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Originally posted by @Travis Rasmussen:
We might be making a move soon out to Missouri and we would love to talk to some people!
We will be buying a house, but we have sooooo many questions.
Can I buy land to build a house on?
Is it wise to find land with tillable wood?
Should we lease out farmland?
So many questions! If you are an investor (or have AMPLE experience) in the above, please post! I want to talk to you!
Where in MO? North or south? Rural or urban? Different areas are worlds apart.
Yes, generally speaking, you can buy land to build on.
What is "tillable wood"? The ground is tilled for planting, and that's hard to do between trees.
Should you lease farmland? Well, are you planning to farm?