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Posted about 5 years ago

Is It Wrong To Mark Up Discounted Purchases To Make A Profit?

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Tune in to this week’s episode of #TLGRoundTable—Join the Land Geeks as they discuss if it is wrong to buy land at a deeply discounted price and mark it up to make a profit.

Joining Mark this week are:

  • -Scott Bossman
  • -Erik Peterson
  • -Tate Litchfield
  • -Scott Todd

Listen in as they go around the table and discuss if lands that are bought at a discounted price and marked up to make a profit is an insult to landowners. The Land Geeks also share some of their success stories when they purchased land at a deeply discounted price from landowners.



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