Basics
The links below are my previous posts that will give you the fundamental ideas of land banking in Southern California.
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I’m so grateful you are visiting my blog. I think you’ll find it intriguing and that it will be valuable to your financial future.
I grew up just outside of Dallas, Texas in a city called Arlington. My parents, Chris and Debbie Burch, as well as my sister, Shannon Cox, have always inspired me to be a positive light to those around me. I grew up as a dancer and enjoying school with particular interest in biology and mathematics. After going to undergraduate school at Southwest Texas State University, I was accepted into a Physical Therapy program in the Netherlands at Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven where I met my husband, Anthony Abrajano. We married in 1999.
While working as a Pediatric Physical Therapist, I had two children, Cate and Charley. After 10 years in the field of PT while raising my small children and moving to California, I had a paradigm shift. While PT is rewarding and I adore children, I wanted to find a way to invest in my family’s future and feel secure about it. Everyone told me to invest the max in my 401K, and I did. Boy, was that the wrong choice! I lost so much money in my 401K in 2002 by listening to this mainstream advice. Fortunately, I made almost all of it back very slowly over the next couple of years.
Then preparation met opportunity. My friend, Yuko Rodriguez, told me about Southern California Land Banking. Land banking is investing in pre-developed land in the path of growth based on growth factors such as population growth, affordable housing and large diversified job base.
“All a man has to do to get rich in America is find out where people are going, get there first and buy land.” General Douglas McArthur
OK, well obviously that was long ago; and women can also tap into this form of investment. So I became a land banker. I have invested in three parcels of land at this point and plan on becoming an all American Land Baroness!
Surely, you have many questions which I plan to cover in my blog site. Please feel free to contact me at my personal e-mail address if you’re ready to invest or just would like to further explore land banking: tkcabrajano@sbcglobal.net
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Kelly Burch Abrajano 310.619.4826 tkcabrajano@sbcglobal.netSubscribe
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