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<title>Newbie: Getting Your Feet Wet in Land Investing. Part 3 from Wendy Lovelace (22 May 2009, 5:52 pm) in group "Investments in the USA"</title>
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<description>Fifth… Where to go for Financing. You’ve researched and decided that you’re ready to purchase your new lot. If you are buying through a land developer or broker many times they will have purchasing options in place for you to choose from. Although not restricted to using their options, it is worth investigating. Many times the land developers and brokers establish a rapport with a particular bank ensuring that the clients they refer get certain benefits. If you choose to go your own route be ...</description>
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