Land University Blog
The Adventure Awaits!
Chances are you’ve heard—LandCentral has a pretty terrific sale going on this Labor Day Weekend. With low monthly financing and low-interest rates, now is a heck of a time to begin seriously considering purchasing land. But my goodness, there are …
Why Choose Colorado Land for Sale?
Mountains, prairies, grasslands, and rivers—Colorado has it all. From the metropolitan centers of Denver and Boulder to the gorgeous snowy towns of Telluride, Vail, and Aspen, high-class dining and world-class views come with an affordable price tag. Looking for a …
Buying Land For Agriculture?
One major concern many folks have when they’re seeking to purchase their ideal acreage of land is agricultural opportunities. Many people ask, “How’s the soil?” “What grows well here?” “What is the average rainfall and will I have to irrigate …
The Rush To Nevada Continues
Covered largely by the beautiful sagebrush desert and semi-arid lands of the Great Basin, Nevada is full of wide-open spaces with flashes of town and city life around the state. In Nevada, meaning “snow-covered” in Spanish, winter is an enjoyable …
Everyone Can Build Green
Building green or retrofitting a home to be more green is at the top of many home owner’s priority lists. In one informal poll 64% of the people questioned said the main reason they were considering green was the need …
Live The Colorado Dream!
With over 300 days of sunshine, this former “boom” region is a natural paradise that enjoys all four seasons! Located along the southwestern border of the state, Archuleta County, Colorado continues to experience a rapid growth in population and resources. …
Is It Complicated to Invest in Land?
There are no complicated concepts that investors need to understand with land. In fact, investing in land is extremely simple when compared with more traditional investments such as the stock market. It is just that there is an ever-increasing demand …
Common Sizes and Distances Used in Real Estate
Some quick conversions: One acre = 43,560 square feet, or 4,840 square yards. One acre = 4,033 m2 One mile = 5,280 feet One square mile = 640 acres. One section = one square mile One township contains 36 sections. …