
4 January 2024 | 22 replies
Hello MichealThanks for guidance.property manager used to be harvest homes realty at that time.

31 December 2023 | 10 replies
Also, too small to have a lumber co harvest, but if there's hardwood maybe there's someone local who would do some removal for free.

15 December 2023 | 3 replies
Keep harvesting equity over time to reinvest.

14 October 2017 | 69 replies
when I bought it it was ag land.. and un build-able ( would not perc) well city moved out we are now in the city zoned mixed use resi.. and Graton casino is right across the street.. currently on the market for 3 million.. if I don't sell it I will build it out.. 720 acres Timber but the front 120 was zoned for 10 acre lots.. and timber was too young to harvest at the time.paid 1.8 cash no cash flow.. 3 years later sold off the 10S for 2.2 million so recouped.. held remaining timber land did 4 harvests over the years for about 100k net each.. then sold the remaining tree farm to Stimpson for 2.2 million..

20 April 2023 | 14 replies
I like to harvest some of my equity and did it recently.

10 February 2024 | 27 replies
For new money going into MF in 2024, there is the possibility to benefit from the financial distress of forced sellers by purchasing good assets in growing markets below the cost of replacement and holding until a fortuitous time to sell, while harvesting ongoing dividends. 2023 and 2024 have been a wakeup call that the operating team must have a long-term hold plan that allows them to hold the property profitably until selling at an advantageous time of their choosing.

5 August 2023 | 15 replies
Within 2 to 5 years, you'll probably learn a lot about real estate investing and landlording, and hopefully save up more money along the way, and maybe harvest the appreciation on your primary residence to invest on a second property.

20 February 2023 | 37 replies
It's very tempting to sell my primary residence and harvest some gains.

23 January 2024 | 44 replies
In a meeting the list of crops is decided for the year, the farmers do all the planting, care and harvesting and each months when the season starts the members get a basket of fresh organic fruit and veg.

26 June 2023 | 29 replies
My average BRRSR return was 40% per year the first 3 years, but they took years of knowledge, harvesting seeds of marketing /networking and were few and far betweenSimilar in 'stocks' would be to comb financial statements, buy a company seriously under-valued, stabilize it, add value and run it properly.