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Check out https://lofty.ai. Fractional, income-generating real estate, including the tax benefits (which you can't get with REIT). - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
This is old news to many - but I've just properly looked into it... Lofty https://lofty.ai is a way of buying a share in a real "bricks and mortar" property (in the USA only at the moment). You get an income from the rent from the property - and the actual 'share' token is an ASA that can be traded outside Lofty. The website is very easy to use (they even allow on-ramping - which is a big win for newbies). Source: about 1 year ago
Looking forward to going down this lofty.ai rabbit hole! Source: over 1 year ago
And similar again - the above but focused on STO's or tokenized real estate. Many people out there want a investment property but cannot afford to buy one. They can afford a partial share of one however. Say a property is $1m. A user funds 10k. They are given 1/100 share of the property. They are then given a share of the yield this property earns and selling could be a lot more liquid. This one would be tough... Source: over 1 year ago
Its called lofty.ai, it uses blockchain technology however you do not need a blockchain wallet to use it. Just a bank account. Source: over 1 year ago
Probably depends on location. I did a comparison for two different counties in WV, one county Zillow shows more listings, landwatch.com 2nd while the other county Landwatch.com more listings. land.com and landandfarm.com fewer listings. Source: about 1 year ago
I’m also interested to find out if anyone has shared their listing themselves after the realtor has put it on the mls. I keep an eye on a few sites like landandfarm.com. Does anyone also list elsewhere or do you just rely on your realtor’s marketing? If you do share, do you have a preferred site? Source: about 1 year ago
Also look up landandfarm.com to shop various properties. Both are excellent places to shop. Source: over 1 year ago
First off, you need to own the land you're building on, which is not exactly easy with $0. Building anything anywhere that you do not own is trespassing and squatting, which rural communities especially hate, and will quickly launch you into being the focus of some stranger danger vibes. Sure, you can look at cheap land on landandfarm.com but the cheap stuff is cheap for a reason. Source: over 1 year ago
Landandfarm.com sometimes has properties that aren't listed elsewhere. Source: about 2 years ago
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LandWatch - LandWatch is an online leader in rural properties and land for sale, including hunting land...
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Lands of America - Lands of America is an online portal where you can buy and sell any type of real estate such as residential property, farmhouses, agricultural lands, and commercial property, etc.