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Land prices in the United States have soared to unprecedented heights, making it challenging for many aspiring property owners to fulfill their dreams.
However, a unique solution exists for those who seek an alternative path — free land.
In this episode, Heather and I delve into the concept of obtaining free land in the USA, examining the why, the how, and the potential catches associated with this enticing opportunity.
The tradition of offering free land in the United States has deep roots, dating back to the Homesteading Act of 1862. While the Act concluded in 1976, some small towns, motivated by the desire for economic growth and community development, have revived the concept.
As individuals settle in these towns, they become integral contributors to the community.
But as the saying goes, there's no such thing as a free lunch. The same holds true for free land.
Towns may impose certain conditions, restrictions, or obligations on the recipients of free land, ranging from development requirements to residency obligations.
Tune in to learn more about this concept and 15 places you can get free land right now across the country!
Key Takeaways:
Intro (00:00)
Free land in Minnesota (04:21)
Free in Kansas (12:15)
Free land in Iowa (15:42)
Free land in Nebraska (17:23)
Free business land in Colorado (18:30)
Buffalo, New York Homestead Program (18:53)
Why cities offer free land (24:03)
Our monthly income reports (26:42)
Answering questions from the Land Conquest Community (27:33)
Additional Resources:
✨ Get all of our recommended tools and services at https://resources.landconquest.com
✨ Follow Pete on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/partnerwithpete
✨ Connect with Pete on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/partnerwithpete/
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Turning Profit is a podcast for people who love real estate, brought to you by Pete and Heather Reese.
Follow us on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode!
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Land prices in the United States have soared to unprecedented heights, making it challenging for many aspiring property owners to fulfill their dreams.
However, a unique solution exists for those who seek an alternative path — free land.
In this episode, Heather and I delve into the concept of obtaining free land in the USA, examining the why, the how, and the potential catches associated with this enticing opportunity.
The tradition of offering free land in the United States has deep roots, dating back to the Homesteading Act of 1862. While the Act concluded in 1976, some small towns, motivated by the desire for economic growth and community development, have revived the concept.
As individuals settle in these towns, they become integral contributors to the community.
But as the saying goes, there's no such thing as a free lunch. The same holds true for free land.
Towns may impose certain conditions, restrictions, or obligations on the recipients of free land, ranging from development requirements to residency obligations.
Tune in to learn more about this concept and 15 places you can get free land right now across the country!
Key Takeaways:
Intro (00:00)
Free land in Minnesota (04:21)
Free in Kansas (12:15)
Free land in Iowa (15:42)
Free land in Nebraska (17:23)
Free business land in Colorado (18:30)
Buffalo, New York Homestead Program (18:53)
Why cities offer free land (24:03)
Our monthly income reports (26:42)
Answering questions from the Land Conquest Community (27:33)
Additional Resources:
✨ Get all of our recommended tools and services at https://resources.landconquest.com
✨ Follow Pete on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/partnerwithpete
✨ Connect with Pete on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/partnerwithpete/
—
Turning Profit is a podcast for people who love real estate, brought to you by Pete and Heather Reese.
Follow us on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode!
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