Congratulations to Reno Realty Group’s broker/owner Jim Reno for his sale this week of a 681-acre hunting tract in Texas Hill Country’s Kimble County.
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4 Reasons Why You Should Never Buy Land Without an ALC
The news of bad real estate experiences travels fast. The value an Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) can bring when purchasing or selling a property is becoming increasingly more substantial.
Listing of the Week: Historic Middle Fork Ranch in Fairplay, Colorado
The Middle Fork Ranch is a historic cattle ranch and recreational gem located in Central Colorado on the Middle Fork of the South Platte River.
Microsoft Announces Initiative to Deliver Broadband Access to 2 Million Rural Americans
Microsoft has announced a new five-year program that seeks to bridge the digital divide by connecting more rural communities with high-speed internet access.
Summer 2017 Issue of LAND Magazine on Newsstands Now!
The summer 2017 issue of LAND magazine is now available, including a look at the ins and outs of buying a vineyard, the value of buying land through an ALC and our usual selection of incredible property and land for sale throughout the country.
Insider Tips for Pheasant Hunting
The hunting experts from Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever and HuntingLife.com weigh in on what makes a successful, and enjoyable, pheasant hunt.
Dullnig Ranches Sells 20,944-acre Comstock Ranch in Val Verde County, Texas
Congratulations to Robert Dullnig for his sale of 20,944-acre Comstock Ranch this week. This sale occurred on July 3, 2017, and was submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
The Art of Buying a Vineyard
So you think you want to own a vineyard, do you? There is much romanticism in buying and/or owning a vineyard. However, let’s take a look at the facts so we can put some sense into the process.
Lands of America June 2017 Land News & Trends
Here is your roundup of significant sales and new land listings on Lands of America in June 2017.
Listing of the Week: Superb Mountain Retreat in Northern New Mexico
Nestled in a forested canyon at the far-southern end of the Rocky Mountains, 156-acre Macho Canyon Ranch is an exquisite recreational retreat within easy range of the cultural delights of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
North America’s 10 Deadliest Snakes
What is the most venomous snake in the United States? Our partners at OutdoorHub offer a rundown of the ten deadliest snakes in North America.
Arizona’s Long Meadow Ranch Sold for $14.5 Million
Congratulations to Andy Groseta with Headquarters West for his sale of 2,151-acre Long Meadow Ranch in central Arizona this week. This sale occurred on June 26, 2017.
Kenneth Bell: Putting Water Where It Isn’t
Decades of experience have shown Bell, who founded Quick Line Service Company’s Ranch Water Division in 1990, that the availability of fresh water dictates land’s productivity when it comes to livestock and wildlife.
Listing of the Week: Santa Margarita Ranch in Texas’ Famed Golden Triangle
Santa Margarita Ranch offers a unique opportunity to own one of the finest hunting ranches located in the famed Texas “Golden Triangle”.
Seller Beware: Cashier’s Checks Aren’t Always as Good as Cash
You may not find many buyers presenting you with a cashier’s check for a small-ticket item, but this method of payment has been considered solid and trustworthy for large-ticket items or from buyers who contact sellers online—until recently.
Where to Buy Land for Retirement
We look at a few of the factors that go into deciding where to invest in land for retirement, and pick out the best states for retirees.
Historic 32,000-acre Ford Ranch Sold for First Time in Over a Century
Ford Ranch in central Texas, home to the legendary “Brady Buck,” was sold this week by Sam Middleton for the first time in over 100 years.
Winter Wheat: Texas’ Best All-Around Wildlife Food Plot
Wheat that is planted with a grain drill provides beneficial interstitial spacing of plants, thus enhancing the foraging navigation for small birds, such as dove and quail.
Harnessing the Sun: A Solar Energy Primer for Farmers & Ranchers
Solar technology helps a Texas couple embrace efficiency and self-sufficiency on their ranch.
Open Gates = New Hunters
The Texas Youth Hunting Program needs landowners to open their gates for the sake of young hunters and the hunting tradition.
How to Manage Your Habitat for Quail Sustainability
One of the most avid and dedicated group of hunters in the entire state of Texas are those that pursue quail. Often their most cherished possession is one or more good dogs that flush coveys and retrieve birds after they have been shot. Addicted quail hunters will freely spend money to support their habit.