
The Landowner’s Guide to Selling Acreage
Most landowners think about selling land the way they think about selling a house. Same process, just without a structure. It isn’t. Land sales are a different animal — different

Most landowners think about selling land the way they think about selling a house. Same process, just without a structure. It isn’t. Land sales are a different animal — different

Landowners who know how their land is valued make better decisions — whether they’re holding, selling, or comparing offers. Landowners who don’t know often find out the hard way that

Buying land feels like the end of the financial transaction. It’s not. What comes after — the ongoing, often invisible costs of simply owning land you’re not actively using —

Stocks go up. Stocks go down. Land in the path of Texas growth tends to go up — and stay there. The comparison between these two asset classes is not

The idea makes sense on paper — skip the agent, keep the commission, sell the land yourself. What usually happens in practice is more complicated and more expensive than people

Some of the most valuable land in North Texas is still being taxed as farmland. The people who own it often don’t know what they’re sitting on — until someone