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How the HECK do I find info on a Title? Due Diligence Tip #1

March 27, 2016 by Tom Willis

One of the most important things to check when purchasing a piece of property is the title. Why? Well, think of it like this: suppose someone came to you and offered to sell you a car. They point over their shoulder and start telling you all about this brand new car that they are willing to sell you CHEAP.

Great! But wait…what’s the catch? Well, if you don’t check the title, this person could take your cash, hand you a set of keys, and vanish. You go up to the car and realize those keys don’t even fit the lock. The seller never even owned the car! This happens all the time when buying land.

Yikes! So how do we protect ourselves???

The first answer is to hire a title company. A reputable title company will perform the important research on things like:

  • Is the seller the owner of record?
  • Are their any liens, encumbrances, or taxes owed?
  • Who owns the mineral rights?

While a title company can’t tell you everything about a piece of raw land, they can tell you A LOT. But a good title company is not cheap. Just look at how many steps are involved in closing with a title company:

Title Company Closing Process

For many small parcels of land, hiring a title company can be more expensive than the land itself!

What can you do to protect yourself without hiring a title company?

  1. Call the county. Typically the county clerk or recorder will be able to provide you any deeds that have been recorded for a property. Also, if any liens have been recorded, the county should be able to provide those too.
    • PRO TIP: Many counties offer electronic copies of deeds and other documents, often it’s as easy as finding the county website and navigating to the right page. Typically they will charge a nominal fee ($2-$5) for a copy of the latest deed, which you can access online.
  2. Hire an abstractor.Abstractors are professional researchers: they are able to perform research on a property’s title and also find liens that have been recorded with the county. In fact, many title companies hire abstractors to perform research on the title.

 

So now that you know HOW to find information on a property, in our next post we’ll tell you exactly WHAT to look for.

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Due Diligence Overview

March 14, 2016 by Tom Willis

Due Diligence is crucial when purchasing land, so we wanted to give our customers some tips on how to protect themselves and feel confident when buying land. In the next few posts we’ll explore the main concepts of Due Diligence as it applies to raw land investing.

What is Due Diligence? According to Investopedia:

Due diligence (DD) is an investigation or audit of a potential investment. Due diligence serves to confirm all material facts in regards to a sale.

Generally, due diligence refers to the care a reasonable person should take before entering into an agreement or a transaction with another party.

Basically, you are doing research to make sure that you understand the most important details of the asset that you are buying. With land, we’re talking about things like a clean title, taxes and fees, access, zoning, location, utilities, water, and many other factors. The importance of these things varies depending on what you want to do with the land. If you are going to build, you’d better make sure that the zoning allows you to put up your house. If you are just going to use the property for occasional hunting or camping, zoning issues might be less important.

If you’ve never done Due Diligence before, this process can seem overwhelming. However, there is a step-by-step progression that we here at Wilco Land follow. In the next few posts, we’ll dive into our process so that you can perform your own Due Diligence, or at least understand the important questions you need to ask before purchasing raw land.

Where to begin? In our next post, we’ll talk about the first step: determining a clean chain of title.

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Opportunity Knocks in the Oregon Outback

March 10, 2016 by Tom Willis

Taken near one of our properties
Beatys Butte, taken near one of our properties

Southeast Oregon is unlike anything else. If you dream of having the wide open spaces of the plains mixed with the rugged opportunities that mountains bring, this area is exactly what you’re looking for.

Wild game is plentiful in this region, there’s a massive antelope reserve called Hart’s reserve nearby.

Dirt roads crisscross the county and cattle graze where ever they please on this open range.

This is also a region steeped in history, from the indigenous tribes to the stagecoach routes of the mid-1800s, you will find hidden stories wherever you look. There are at least three cabin ruins around Beatys Butte that were built over 150 years ago by the first American settlers of the region.

The opportunities are real, so keep an eye out for our upcoming listings in beautiful Southeast Oregon.

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Big Opportunities Near Big Bend Texas

March 1, 2016 by Tom Willis

A few weeks ago I was watching an old Western movie and said to myself, “Man, those cowboys sure had it figured out.”

The famous namesake of Big Bend National Park.
The famous namesake of Big Bend National Park.

Wide open spaces, adventure, and frontier living created some of America’s most loved heroes and most feared villains. From the fabled Texas Rangers to Billy the Kid.

The land they lived on was wild, expansive, and beautiful. Which got me thinking that I should make some of these opportunities available to my customers. So that’s what we did.

In the next few weeks, we’ll be posting some of the most beautiful property available in South Texas. Hills, cactus, canyons, and more wildlife than you can shake a stick at. Close to Big Bend National park.

These properties will be priced INSANELY LOW, way below market, so keep a close eye on our listings and good luck!

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How we make buying land the easiest real estate transaction ever!

December 1, 2015 by Tom Willis

 

Here at Wilco Land, we do everything we can to make sure our transactions are as smooth as they can be for our customers. Our motto is: “This will be the easiest real estate transaction that you ever make.”

How do we do it? Read on to find out:

  1. We close our transactions in house. That means we do most of the paperwork ourselves. And we’ve got some of the most experienced land sales experts in the country working for us. If you’ve ever purchased a home, you know that closing costs can add thousands of dollars. But because of our low cost model, we are able to close our transactions for a fraction of typical deals.
  2. We strive to be 100% electronic. We like to use electronic signatures to close our deals. Nothing against paper – in fact, we still use paper when the customer prefers it – but electronic signatures save postage and provide instant service. Best of all – no more waiting in line at the post office!

These three factors and many more add up to deliver the very best experience for our customers. We’re always figuring out new ways to improve our business and make your transaction “The easiest real estate transaction that you ever make.”

Let us know what you think!

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5 Tips to Becoming a Land Development Pro!

September 7, 2015 by Tom Willis

Developing land can be a great investment, but preparation is key. Want to ensure your land development goes smoothly? Follow these tips:

  1. Identify a general area. You may want to keep your first project close to home, where personal connections can help you with both the red tape and your search for a trustworthy, high-quality builder.
  2. Carefully consider the project size and scale. You’ll also want to look at what you can afford as likely be paying for some or all of the development costs with a loan. The size of the loan you can get depends on factors like your income, assets and how much experience you have with developing. Talking with a local banker can help you get a better sense of the loan size you can expect to get. More experienced developers may want to consider other options for financing, such as attracting individual investors or contracting with a seller who can help shoulder development costs.
  3. Find the right piece of land. Once you’ve got your target property and your budget, you can start looking for vacant land. Look at several properties that fit within your size and budget requirements and then analyze the locations. To do this, it helps to think from the future owner’s point-of-view. If you’re building a family home, you’ll want to look at the quality of schools, access to parks and the distance from the city or office developments where the owner is likely to be employed.
  4. Controlling your costs and schedule. Once you’ve decided on a property you can move on to more in-depth planning. You can start by creating a master schedule, a key tool that can help you keep your land development project under control. Write down each step in the order it should be performed in, starting with planning and continuing through each step in the permitting process. While many tasks can be handled at the same time, keeping an orderly, updated schedule will make sure you don’t cause delays by missing vital steps. This is important, since the sooner you start construction, the less interest you’ll accumulate on your loan.
  5. Build a great team. Another way to keep your project on track is to work with quality contractors. While it may cost more to hire someone who works to a high standard, it can actually be more costly to work with someone who does subpar work. If planning boards ask for changes in design or city engineers cite you for not being up to code, it can cause costly delays. Working with people with a good reputation and inspecting the site often can make sure that quality stays high. And in the end, a commitment to quality will likely pay off a second time, when you start marketing your development to buyers.
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Thanks for ​checking out​ ​Wilco Land​! My name is Miles McLaughlin. ​Wilco Land was​ ​started to ​increase the availability and exposure of vacant land that is going unused. Our goal is to provide land at an affordable price, so everyone has the opportunity to own a piece of America for themselves. Questions or want to chat? Give us a call or email, we love to talk land.

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