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Is real estate investing a safe way to invest your money during the current recession?

What do you do with your money when the news is filled with screaming headlines like:

  • Trillions in stock market value—gone!

  • Trillions in retirement savings—gone!

  • A huge chunk of the money you paid for your house—gone!

  • The money you are saving for college—gone!

  • The money your boss needs to make payroll—gone!

When all of this bad news keeps coming day after day

  • How do you keep your retirement money safe?
  • How do you stop losing money in your retirement account?
  • How can you put any money into real estate when we’re in the Great Recession?
  • Are there any safe real estate investments left right now?

Where DO you put your money now?

Do you keep it in a bank? I'm sure you know that even in the best of times, the interest the bank pays on your money is not enough to match inflation. And you know that these are not the best of times.

If you leave it in the stock market, what happens next? The market has already lost trillions of dollars of value in recent months, and history shows that it may take years to recover.

Does it make financial sense to buy real estate right now?

We have all seen real estate prices climb to sky-high levels and then come crashing down, leaving people with mortgages higher than the value of their homes.

Maybe you can grab up some foreclosures. But how are you going to buy them, if you can't get a mortgage from the bank?

What do you do with foreclosures?

And if you do buy foreclosed houses, what are you going to do with them? Rent them out? Then you have tenants, trash, and toilets to deal with and a mortgage, taxes, and insurance to pay. What happens if your tenants lose their jobs and stop paying rent?

Are you going to sell the houses? Who is going to buy them from you? Where are they going to get mortgages?

Especially at times like these, it's time to go back to basics. You want your money to build your wealth, without putting your nest egg at risk. You also want your money to bring you the largest possible return, even in tough times.

So … Are there any safe real estate investments left?

There is a place to put your hard-earned money where the stock market's ups-and-downs can't touch it.

There is a way to protect your money with what's been called "the safest investment in the world."

It's called LandBanking.

LAND is something you can see, touch, and smell, and it isn't going anywhere. But not just any land will do for LandBanking. It must be the right kind of land - undeveloped land that is pre-development land.

But not all land qualifies as pre-development land. I'm sure you've heard the stories about someone buying swampland in Florida or worthless land in the desert.

So .. If you put your money into land:

How do you know what land is worth buying?
How do you avoid buying worthless land?

There are 4 questions that can tell you very quickly whether you're buying worthless land or not. You can find out the four questions to ask in a FREE presentation I recorded about LandBanking on behalf of a company that specializes in offering prime pre-development land for LandBanking to individuals who want a safer way to build their retirement funds than trusting in mutual funds or rental properties.

The presentation is called:

"How Strategic LandBanking Lets YOU Be Part Of The Great American Land Grab Right Now!"

In this presentation, I answer the Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How questions about Strategic LandBanking. You'll get the answers to these questions.

  • Why buy land?
  • What is the right time to buy land?
  • Who is buying land?
  • What is LandBanking strategy?
  • What is the wrong way to buy land?
  • What is the right way to buy land?
  • What is worthless land?
  • What is the money problem with LandBanking?
  • What is the money solution?

LandBanking might be a new idea for you. It was a new idea for me too. But, the more I learn about LandBanking, the more enthusiastic I become.

The problem with buying pre-development land is that most of it is much too expensive for most people, even if you have a lot of money in your IRA.

The right strategy for you.

I am enthusiastic about the way the company makes it possible for you to take advantage of buying the best pre-development land through its unique LandBanking program.

How do you know whether buying pre-development land for LandBanking is right for you?

If you are in financial distress and need money right now to pay your bills, then buying pre-development land for LandBanking is probably not the right strategy for you.

But if you want to put money aside to build your future wealth, then this is the perfect time to consider buying pre-development land. In fact, pre-development land is an ideal purchase for retirement accounts, such as IRAs and 401k Rollovers.

"The safest investment in the world"

So, if you want a better and safer option for building your wealth than trusting the up-and-down cycles of the stock market, take advantage of the FREE presentation to find out if LandBanking is right for you.

I recorded this presentation because I know:

  • This company has been offering land for sale this way since 1999.
  • It offers a unique ownership structure for pre-development land.
  • Its LandBanking program is well-managed, legal, and ethical, and serves more than 1500 current landbank owners.
  • This type of LandBanking opportunity is about the safest possible way to build your wealth, especially now.

Bonus

When you view the Free presentation you also receive a Free 143 page book about the principles of investing in raw land as a powerful wealth building strategy.

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