Timberland sellers often provide buyers with an estimate of their property’s timber volume and its value.
Curtis Seltzer
Curtis Seltzer is a land consultant, columnist and author of How To Be a DIRT-SMART Buyer of Country Property and Land Matters: The “Country Real Estate” Columns, 2007-2009.
Every country-property buyer seems to want views. The longer, the more unobstructed, the closer to 360 degrees, the more buyers are willing to pay.
LANDTHINK posted my weekly “Country Real Estate” column last week that discussed a low-cost, low-tech approach to estimating a property’s...
If I were a timber rattlesnake, I would hang out just where I saw a big one three weeks ago in the woods on Devil’s Backbone.
Several individuals have contacted me in the last few weeks because they are interested in buying timberland. That’s new. Are these signals of a...
Both seller and buyer need a way to get a general idea of the current worth of a particular property in its local market.
Purchase-offer contracts are documents that gain life once the last required signature is affixed.
Twenty-seven years ago on Father’s Day, I spent a sunny couple of hours digging a grave on top of a pretty West Virginia hill.
Buying property used to involve a buyer, a seller and a couple of pieces of paper.
“Value” is a word that everyone uses, but what does it mean and how is it measured? What makes some real estate valuable and some not?