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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply

Help selling desert land
I have some 5 acres parcels in Hudspeth County Texas. What I'm doing to disposition them right now is:
1. Facebook Marketplace
2. land.com
3. Flat fee MLS listing
I am thinking of adding
4. Neighbor letter campaign (but there are no nearby towns)
5. Bandit Signs in El Paso: "5 acres land for sale. 0 down. No bank loan. {Phone}"
I already know terms are crucial so I'm offering 0 down, then $99/month until paid off. Interest is a reasonable 7% and the price/acre is in line with comps.
About 10 leads on Facebook so far. No commitments. Land.com and MLS haven't turned any results in 2 weeks.
What other ideas do you guys have for marketing land for sale. Disposition is the hard part, for desert land at least.