Websites to buy rural land (agent, properties, broker, Realtor)
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Anything listed on MLS feeds to all the different sites. It's not likely you'll find something on any of those sites that you won't find on the MLS. Dave is right, have a local agent set up with MLS alerts.
Anything listed on MLS feeds to all the different sites. It's not likely you'll find something on any of those sites that you won't find on the MLS. Dave is right, have a local agent set up with MLS alerts.
Many of the land websites allow owners to directly advertise their land, so there will likely be properties on there that are not listed on an MLS. Also, since most of these websites are set up to make money from advertising, I'm not sure that many actually pick up MLS feeds like Zillow does. Unlike Zillow, I think that these websites actually try to make money.
I have used www.whitetailproperties.com and thought they did a fantastic job. They have listings in over 30 states, and you will be working with an agent. I'm not sure they put their listings on the MLS; I know mine wasn't there.
Last edited by jsherman9901; 12-05-2019 at 06:29 PM..
Thank you, everyone, that provided some good websites here as well as some civil discourse. Have a good day.
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