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False Premise = False Conclusion

Today, people are much more cautious with their money. They don’t want to let it go. They need to know their investments make sense to them.

During the times when the economy was riding high, anybody and everybody can make money. Many of these people are opportunistic. They are sheep following the herd, salmon swimming upstream, a moth to a flame. Everything is “here today, gone tomorrow.”

In the 80’s, the opportunity was junk bonds. And guess what…that’s exactly what they were – junk! In the 90’s, it was .com this .com that. BUST! People valued AOL more than Coca Cola (a hard asset). Now in the 2000’s, it has been subprime loans. Now look where we are.

IF YOU START WITH A FALSE PREMISE, YOU GET FALSE RESULTS!

When the economy slows down, opportunities abound! I base my land business from low to low. What you need is continuity and longevity. Land doesn’t disappear or get worn out.

August 28, 2008 Posted by Kelly Burch Abrajano | California, Financial Freedom, Land Banking, Recession, investment, money, retirement | | No Comments Yet

Did you know?

Very few people are aware that there is a massive overhaul of General Plans in areas where there is developable land in Southern California? What this means is that many areas that have low density could change to residential, industrial and even commercial, resulting in potential huge windfall!

California as a state has a total of 100 million acres. 76 million are already developed. Half of California’s land is held by some form of government and not available for development. The bottom line is that California is down to only 2 million acres or 2 percent of its land left and available for development and expansion.

This is a Cal-Berkley figure from a 2003 demographic study. Today, 37 million people live in California. By 2015, the head count will be over 45 million. California is truly out of developable land. Unstoppable population expansion puts crushing market pressure on scarcity of remaining land.

I HAVE ACCESS TO THIS MARKET!

Contact me at 310.619.4826

August 22, 2008 Posted by Kelly Burch Abrajano | California, Economy, Financial Freedom, Land Banking, Recession, investment, money, retirement | | 4 Comments