I agree 100% with you and in fact just started to post this same thing.10- 20 acres are not what they are looking for. Not that its not profitable,its just that it costs too much to move machinery onto a place this small. These places are what to look for if your starting. They are the ones folks are desperate to get rid of. builders ,who for years bought any available peice of land is pretty well out of the picture. MY ADVICE,and i'm honestly serious here, go to the bank, every bank close to you. Sit down with the pres ,wait if you have too,thats part of it. Let him know what your looking for ,in what area. guess what,banks arent in the real estate buisness they are in the money buisness. If they sell to you,with less loss,they are all for it in most cases. If you honestly want to become one of those so called "big boys",nows the time in my opinion.Buy what you can HONESTLY afford,make it PAY,let it buy the next place. Do EXACTLY what you see the big guys doing. Simply adjust the scale to your TRUE budget.
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