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Northwest Land Investing

Patrick Walters
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Trying to move my Land Investing from Southwest to Northwest.

Seems alot of companies are hitting the Desert areas.

Looking for nicer land (Land with Trees instead of Tumbleweeds).

Looking for best counties to mail Delinquent owners. Targeting smaller priced lots (5 - 10 Acres) ($100 or less per Acre).

I appreciate the information.

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Originally posted by @Amy Aziz:

Hi Patrick! I totally agree with you, desert land is not as appealing as lush land with greenery. Have you checked out LandInvestors.com or LandPin.com? 

land in the northwest that is not high desert and worthless for 100 an acre is a total pipe dream. 

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