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Don’t Buy a Horse without Checking Its Teeth

The same is true of buying recreational and investment property. The more you can learn about the property before you buy it, and the better you understand the potential of the property you’re looking at, the better buying decision you can make. “This is the reason we have agents who have backgrounds in commercial real estate, forestry and timber management,” Mac Hamilton of Mossy Oak Properties Hamilton Land Group in Athens, Georgia, says. “We want to let our customers know the value of the land before they buy it, the potential value of the land over the number of years they plan to hold it, the income streams they possibly can expect from the land in the period of time they own the land, and the profit they can anticipate when they get ready to sell it. These important investment criterions are what everyone looking at land should consider. Forestlands have an equally important recreational value, so we have wildlife-management advisors who can help determine the current amount of wildlife and fish on the property and what can be done to improve those amounts. Too, we have an in-house timber and consulting firm, Quality Timber and Wildlife Management, that we’ve combined with the real-estate company to give an investor the most knowledge about what the land is worth before the sale. Then we also can work with him or her after he’s purchased the property to help meet his timber and wildlife goals. In our area, there are no other real-estate offices that have foresters and wildlife biologists as a part of their agency.”

How much better off will you be when you find a paint horse you want to buy, if you take a veterinarian who specializes in paint horses and a breeder who produces paint horses with you to look at the animal before the purchase? This is why you need to use a Mossy Oak Properties’ Realtor who can assist you in evaluating all the aspects of the property you’re looking at before you purchase it. Then you need to work with that realtor and the consultants who have helped you make a buying decision after the sale. Mossy Oak Properties wants their agents to provide more services and benefits to potential investors than other realtors can. The agents who carry the Mossy Oak Properties’ sign and logo have hunting and fishing experience and backgrounds are dedicated to the best use of forest and recreation lands. Our agents want to help you find the piece of property you’re looking for, and learn why it’s a good buy for you, a good investment for your dollars, and a way to grow your investment and how this land can provide the outdoor recreational benefits you want.

For more information on Mossy Oak Properties Hamilton Land Group in Athens, Georgia, you can call Mac Hamilton at (706) 227-0511, or email him at mhamilton@mossyoakproperties.com, or, you can call Matt Haun at (404) 488-2295, or email him at mhaun@mossyoakproperties.com

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