Real Estate Investing: Buying without infrastructure
Posted March 24, 2008
"’Buy what you see’ has always been one of my mantras. The trouble is, you can’t always be sure what you’re looking at." — Lief Simon
by Lief Simon, International Living
Baltimore – (TFN): “Buy what you see” has always been one of my mantras. The trouble is, you can’t always be sure what you’re looking at.
For example…what if what you see is nothing? That is, what if there’s no infrastructure…and the developer isn’t promising any infrastructure? What does that mean? Read on to learn the answers to these questions.
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