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Choosing Among Ranches for Sale

It goes without saying that purchasing a ranch for sale is a significant financial move and cannot be taken lightly, especially if you are planning on starting a ranching operation. While you may be tempted to purchase cheap ranch land in order to leave a hundred thousand dollars for your operations capital, many experienced ranchers advise against doing so. According to these experts, you should be willing to spend extra cash to secure a ranch that meets your needs. Read the rest of this entry

Ranch Land Buying Considerations

Oregon is becoming one of the fastest growing areas in terms of agricultural real estate, and its beautiful lakes and rivers, diverse wildlife, and rolling hills are its main attractions. Plenty of large properties are available for sale, and among them you’ll find farm lands, luxury properties, ranches, and even hunting lands. If you’re looking for quality acreage in the state, here are a few things to keep in mind: Read the rest of this entry

Factors to Consider Before Buying a Ranch or Farm

Who does not want to own his or her own property? The Great American Dream, which was popularized by real estate agents back in the 1960s, created a boom in the housing industry. Fifty years later, the Great American Dream remains strong.

That far older dream of owning one’s own farm or ranch, which dates back to the early days of the American Frontier, has somewhat diminished. This means that across the country—from Colorado to Texas, California to Montana—farmland and ranchland for sale are being undervalued. Read the rest of this entry

Maintaining Your Colorado Ranch

Whether you are looking into buying a home or a ranch, most realtors will tell you that one of the most important things you must ask yourself before you make the big leap is whether or not you are ready to commit to the work required to keep your would-be property in good condition. Making that commitment is easy when you are buying a 3,000-sq. ft. home, but when you are speaking of property that’s as big as 500 acres or more, it may be hard to follow through. Read the rest of this entry

Things to Consider Before Buying a Ranch

Being a rancher is fun. But just because you have money doesn’t mean you’ll automatically be successful. In fact, there are several considerations in running a ranch, and here are a few of them. Read the rest of this entry