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Posted almost 3 years ago

Reasons Why Bigger Deals Can Be Less Favorable To Take On In Our Niche

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Tune in to this week’s episode of #TLGRoundTable—Join the Land Geeks as they discuss factors to consider when purchasing bigger deals as opposed to smaller ones.

Joining Mark this week are:

  • -Scott Bossman
  • -Erik Peterson
  • -Teria Harris
  • -Tate Litchfield
  • -Scott Todd

Listen in as they go around the table and discuss the reasons why they do not pursue bigger land deals as much as smaller land deals. They also share some of their experiences with reselling properties they have acquired at a high cost and the reasons why they will continue to buy properties that are smaller and easier to sell.



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