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Posted over 3 years ago

Reasons To Invest In Counties That Are More Saturated

Normal 1603997266 Twitter 10 27 2020

Tune in to this week’s episode of #TLGRoundTable—Join the Land Geeks as they discuss investing in counties that are highly populated with land investors.

Joining Mark this week are:

  • -Erik Peterson
  • -Mike Zaino
  • -Tate Litchfield
  • -Scott Todd
  • -Scott Bossman

Listen in as they go around the table and discuss the reasons why they continue to invest in counties that are highly saturated with land investors as opposed to buying more land in counties with a lesser saturated market and fewer land investors.



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