Buying 534 Acres for $75 PER ACRE in Texas?! My First Ever Land Subdivision

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Published 2023-12-06
This piece of land holds a special place in my heart because it was my first ever subdivision back in 2017. I bought 534 acres from a gentleman going through bankruptcy. I profited over $200k on this deal and it took my business to the next level!

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  • @BigROI
    All Land Will Be Valuable At Some Point, No Matter Where It Is!!
  • That was a smart move. Nowadays a lot of ppl are looking to live off the grid. We have 20 acres out in the desert and there are so many ppl who just want to rent out part of the property for the weekend. There’s no water and no electricity and that doesn’t keep ppl from wanting to move or spend time out there.
  • @dieselthegrey
    I got 100 acres out there too. Got it cheap years ago. Now its worth double from what ive seen.
  • @JC29369
    There is a company that builds off grid homes using nothing but recycled materials called Earthships, they use old tires to reinforce walls. They would definitely come get those tires from you.
  • @Usmctbone
    Bro out here getting mean mugged by the bull wearing red @3:57
  • @thelawnguy7373
    There is absolutely nothing out in Hudspeth. No man’s land.
  • @azeemali7102
    Simply amazing the abundance of undeveloped land we have, living the dream congrats to you, I to have my sights set on Shenandoah...
  • @texaslady7630
    That is awesome! I know that area, somewhat. Reminds me of Quartzite, AZ in a way by the views. LOL cows look healthy.
  • It will be MANY yrs before it is worth a lot like for your GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDKIDS.
  • @LegacyUnknown
    put a watering hole out there for the cows ffs. "i dont even know how they survive out here" smh
  • @sleepii15
    Man this is awesome! Congrats man!
  • HOME SWEET HOME… nuthin like us west Texans.. stay well and vigilant guys.. 💯🇺🇸😎🌪🌎🎄❄️👈🔊😁
  • @bgithens1
    Nice buy although it’s sand and what mesquite. Woukd think you would have to constantly feed your cattle, nothing to graze. In the Texas panhandle irrigated crop land is $5,000 per acre dry land crop land at $1,200-1,500 per acre and pasture land starting at $600 per acre
  • @EsteeDarla
    Have you seen those earthship houses? Those tires could work for one of those
  • @bobojames8978
    Everyone I’ve ever met that’s bought land, “it was a really good deal.” Must be an American thing 😂😂😂
  • @smokiedavinci
    40k deal. Borrowed 35k from daddy. Suga daddy's come in many forms
  • @user-ic9lm5si2n
    So you bought a useless piece of land in the middle of nowhere just to say you own land 😂
  • @munchkin5674
    What do you plan on doing with over 500 acres of desert?