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Ryan Del Mastro
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Graveyards and Investing in them.

Ryan Del Mastro
  • Student
  • Woburn, MA
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I must start with an apology because I do not know if this is the correct forum or even the correct site to ask about investing in lots/land for commercial graveyards.   

Has anyone on BP purchased land to invest in it as a graveyard? In the same way everyone needs a roof over their head, and a business needs an address, everyone needs a grave.
If anyone has experience with land-lording or land-holding for a cemetery would you be willing to share your experience (the good, bad and ugly)? What does your portfolio look like including a graveyard investment? What were the unexpected or unspoken challenges (financial, government, or other) that you ran into? Did you purchase an operational cemetery or buy a few acres and then develop the business?

Thank you!

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Ryan Murdock
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Ryan Murdock
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I like it. Very few tenant noise complaints or maintenance requests and evictions are virtually nonexistent.  Tenant retention stats are off the charts!

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