Smitty
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Probably because he's a greedy sociopath.I have a friend who is in the top 100 individual land owners in the US. Personally I don’t know what’s advantageous about owing a lot of land but he seems to almost have a fetish about it.
This isn’t residential property. Sometimes you really make a fool of yourself. I was very specific about land owner.Probably because he's a greedy sociopath.
So is he a greedy sociopath or not?This isn’t residential property. Sometimes you really make a fool of yourself. I was very specific about land owner.
Do you even know what you are talking about most of the time?So is he a greedy sociopath or not?
No. Actually a great deal of his land is ranchland. He has several businesses but the one that causes him to acquire land for the most part is Ranchland. His cattle operations are pretty large.Is his name Weyerhaeuser?
I think I saw something like that even in a film. I agree about the land, if you take statistics - two hundred years ago there were 1 billion people on earth, now seven-point-eight billion, so it's logic the land will not expand but units of humans being yes.Dry land near Grand Canyon was bought by a man (don't remember the name) for several hundreds years ago for a unprecedented difference of millions of dollars that costs now. Native Americans wanted to sue them, because of inheritance right they had. I don't the situation now, but I understand one thing - land is gold. There are a lot of people on the planet, so in future land property will be expensive business games.
Friends of yours?Damn, these fools are now bumping threads and then answering each other.
Casual acquaintance.Friends of yours?
You have to respect a new poster who chooses a profile pic before making his first post, no matter that he's reviving a 2 year old thread.Casual acquaintance.