What is the minimum purchase?

Posted on May 29th, 2008 in Land Banking by admin

There is no specific minimum purchase price. However, we encourage our customers to purchase as much as they are comfortable with. By purchasing a Tenant In Common parcel our customer’s can participate in much larger tract of land acquisition. Larger parcel of land are typically more attractive to developers. With a TIC parcel you still receive a grant deed and title insurance giving you free and clear ownership of your property.

Jerry Hart

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