Wow… it seems some folks had good foresight that has since been lost
Wil
We have lost ground in real estate ownership. I have noticed that people who are upper middle class today often came from Black families who owned, and kept ownership, of farms in the late 1800s, and early 1900s.
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It’s always good to look back at the past to know exactly where we’re going. No matter what color or race, everyone is entitled for a piece of property here on earth. Thanks for sharing. By the way, I know a real estate coach who could also help many in the real estate industry make money despite the current crisis.
http://taxdeedtreasures.com Harry Connor Jr
Anthropologically speaking, males are traditionally hunters, while females are the collectors. When it comes to tax deed investing, no matter the gender, you have to learn to become both, a hunter, and a collector. Sure, collecting is the best part, because to collect, you are becoming an owner, and after all, “Owning the Deed, is the Goal!” Collecting is the last part of the whole tax deed investing process. It is a very small part, yet one which contains all the rewards. But, to get to the collection and ownership part, you will have to become a hunter.