People sell their property for a variety of reasons. Even though plenty of landowners expect to use and enjoy their recreational land for decades to come, life changes and they have to take action to accommodate their lifestyle.
Very often, the trigger point for listing land for sale usually has little to do with the property itself and everything to do with ownership. Regardless of whether it is a buyer’s or seller’s market, people sell their recreational land all the time. While there’s no one-size-fits-all reason why people sell, Pat Porter, broker at RecLand Realty, has identified two major recurring reasons why landowners put their property on the market.
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