I have always liked land, most of my life I could never afford it. Just be aware that land will consume a large portion of your time to keep it productive, which doesn’t always mean profitable. Spraying weeds is a never ending job in the summertime, building repairs, fencing, tree removal, gophers, wind storms, fire protection in the summer months, beetle kill tree removal, well/plumbing issues, keeping trespassers off in hunting season, haying…wtf… and it can seem overwhelming. Unless you have the means/knowledge to maintain it, it will be a constant job for a large portion of the year, or you will be paying a small fortune to hire someone that has the skills and knowledge to complete the repairs. And you will find yourself not having time to do the things like hunting, fishing, and horseback riding that you used to enjoy, bc you have projects at home. Anyone that leases land is not really going to put any work/effort into maintaining it like you would.
And as far as hunting, big game animals can move miles in 24 hours, and you neighbor can just as easily shoot them before they reach your property, or a lucky hunter from the road. And realtors are known for putting pictures of one bull/buck that passes through the property once a year on their website real estate listings.
So I have changed my mind on some things about land from growing up on family property. And have come to the conclusion that we don’t own the land, but just get our 5-40 years of ownership and it’s goes to someone else once we die and our labor passes with it. God owns the land and the animals on it, we don’t, but just manage it for a few years until we die. I would rather store up treasures in Heaven because I know I’m not meant for this world. And having time to go fishing at Ft. Peck with the family, riding horses with my daughter, etc is more rewarding for me. I agree that there isn’t anymore land being made, and I can’t afford it anyway, but our time on the earth is coming to closer really fast, just look at weapons of war, global populations, decreasing wildlife populations, etc and you will see that our days are numbered on earth. Owning land is great and rewarding too, but just be aware of the work and time involved.
And as far as hunting, big game animals can move miles in 24 hours, and you neighbor can just as easily shoot them before they reach your property, or a lucky hunter from the road. And realtors are known for putting pictures of one bull/buck that passes through the property once a year on their website real estate listings.
So I have changed my mind on some things about land from growing up on family property. And have come to the conclusion that we don’t own the land, but just get our 5-40 years of ownership and it’s goes to someone else once we die and our labor passes with it. God owns the land and the animals on it, we don’t, but just manage it for a few years until we die. I would rather store up treasures in Heaven because I know I’m not meant for this world. And having time to go fishing at Ft. Peck with the family, riding horses with my daughter, etc is more rewarding for me. I agree that there isn’t anymore land being made, and I can’t afford it anyway, but our time on the earth is coming to closer really fast, just look at weapons of war, global populations, decreasing wildlife populations, etc and you will see that our days are numbered on earth. Owning land is great and rewarding too, but just be aware of the work and time involved.