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Posted about 12 years ago

Why the Tech Industry is Making Landowners Wealthy

If you read the attached article, you can see why I'm bullish on owning rural land that some people would deem in the middle of nowhere. These inexpensive rural parcels make ideal investments for the tech community to house their data centers. Every time we do a Google search or save a document in the "cloud"  there is a computer server storing this information. As a result, these data centers are becoming larger  and more complex. However, due to their size and the fact that they're just housing servers to tech companies they only need large cheap acreage to house these huge data centers. How would you like to have been the owner of the parcel Apple computer just bought in Crook Oregon!

 



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