Land as an Investment Property
How land fits into a broader real estate investment portfolio.
A different kind of holding
Unlike a rental property, land held as an investment typically doesn't produce income. The return comes from appreciation, a resale spread, or eventually developing it, which changes how it should be underwritten compared to cash-flowing real estate.
What to model before buying
Property taxes, any HOA dues, and the realistic timeline to a resale or development event are the numbers that matter most, since there's no rent check to offset holding costs along the way.
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