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Charity Mbisi An empty vineyard farm vs a ready made vineyard farm
24 October 2022 | 9 replies
Ask for historical yields, past winery contracts (who bought them) and management costs.
Evan Bellingar Investor in Newberg Oregon
3 January 2016 | 4 replies
@Evan Bellingar  well good luck.. you might want to start with  " I will trade Oregon Pinot for a deal "  :) its kind of ironic I lived in the Napa valley all of the 90's and was in the logging business in the Willamette valley at that time.. can't tell you how many tracks I bought logged and then sold off.. not thinking that the Oregon wine industry really had any legs.My friends in Napa ( they owned famous wineries) would just tell me that the tonnage yields are just to small and of course this was before Sideways made Pinot so popular.
Justin Goodin Which real estate related books have contributed to your success?
6 September 2021 | 38 replies
Originally posted by @Mike Dymski:Carleton Sheets and late night infomercials is what we had back in the day (showing my age...).Remember Dave Del Dotto doing his thing from the beach in Hawaii.. he ended up buying winery and vineyards in Napaquite successful at that.. turned out he took over a defunct winery which was literally 500 feet from my house when I lived there.First time I go in to wine taste he was there and I asked him are you THE Dave Del Dotto.. and that turned into sitting down in the private tasting room and getting a full tutorial on how it was back in the day.. while we sipped some nice Cab.He pretty much invented late night infomercials..
Alicia Hall Broken Bow Location / Investment Question
28 March 2022 | 1 reply
The cabin we are considering is roughly 20 min from all the popular restaurants/breweries/wineries etc.
Waylon Smith Deal 2 - What?
29 January 2023 | 11 replies
Together we love to visit wineries, go on road trips and date night.
Roberto Echeveste Buying Experience - 4811 N Winery Cir Apt. 110
16 February 2023 | 0 replies

Investment Info:
Condo buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $135,000

Cash invested: $15,000

2-1.5 Condo
Garage + 1 Parking SpaceThis home had old paint, carpet, tile, and appliances. The fo...

Mario Faris Vacant Lots in Ellijay, GA?
1 December 2022 | 3 replies
Not that it’s bad, moreso a function of the size of the resort, and with the price point I think it’s naturally a little more transient.to me, the desirable parts of Ellijay are near downtown, or east of 575 where it’s mountainous and there are wineries.
Matthew Pride ANY STR FRIENDLY AREAS?
24 July 2022 | 51 replies
Nelson County to the south is friendly and very high demand (known for breweries, wineries, distilleries, cideries). 
Matt Merrill Hill Country real estate investor meetings?
10 January 2019 | 7 replies
Broad topic indeedI said my location is a great place for a vineyard but I should of specified, I was not referring to a "Winery" where people come do tastings and set on the patio drinking wine and eating cheese.
Julie Berks Medium Term Rentals- Just for Traveling Nurses?
6 June 2022 | 9 replies
@Julie Berks I live in “wine country” and there are a lot of students from the local college who are interning at these wineries needing 3-4 month stays.