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By Lem Lewis

 

9/11/2016

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Ranching: An Investment You Can Love

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There is simply no other investment that can be simultaneously so financially rewarding and emotionally satisfying as ranching.

Indeed, nothing in the world compares to stepping out under the endless blue sky, inhaling the fresh air, and gazing as far as the eye can see, knowing that this stretch of mother earth, your ranch, is an asset that you can love now and pass on to future generations.
RANCHING: AN INVESTMENT YOU CAN LOVE NOW and SHARE WITH FUTURE GENERATIONS

By Lem Lewis
The Ranch Broker

There is simply no other investment that can be simultaneously so financially rewarding and emotionally satisfying as ranching.

Playing the stock market, especially for those few who win consistently, is wonderful. Buying and flipping houses has helped some real estate venturers amass fortunes. 

Gold bugs, rare coin collectors, philatelists, fine art accumulators, liquid asset (wine and scotch) dealers, and other connoisseurs certainly derive enjoyment from their speculations.

But nothing in the world compares to stepping out under the endless blue sky, inhaling the fresh air, and gazing as far as the eye can see, knowing that this stretch of mother nature, your ranch, is as asset that you can love now and pass on to future generations.

Once you get ranching in your blood – like the love of your life – it stays with you forever.  I know, I’m a fourth-generation rancher, and I’m proud to be sharing my passion for the ranching life with my children, our family’s fifth generation of ranchers.

Whether you live on and work your ranch; treat it as a getaway home; avail yourself of fishing, hunting or boating; raise cattle, cultivate crops, or enjoy more than one of the above, there is nothing as deeply satisfying as ranching.

Better still, done right, ranching can be an incredibly good investment and an annuity that returns both financial and spiritual dividends for decades to come.

Whether you’ve previously lived on a ranch, regularly visited one, and especially if you grew up in the concrete and glass cage we call urban America, you owe it to yourself to explore how own your own acreage can lift your spirits and propel your net worth.

Once you get ranching in your blood – like the love of your life – it stays with you forever.  I know, I’m a fourth-generation rancher, and I’m proud to be sharing my passion for the ranching life with my children, our family’s fifth generation of ranchers.

I am a dedicated ranch broker. Whether you’re new to ranching – or like me, have it in your DNA – I can match your needs, your budget, and your dreams to the perfect ranch.

Some ranch brokers look at their profession like just another job. They are all about the quick sale and their commission. 

Not me.

I consider helping people buy and sell ranches a calling, something I am meant to do; my higher purpose in life.

For me, it’s all about my clients, their families, their destiny, and, of course, the land. (How blessed are we in America, and Texas especially, to have such abundant, productive land?)

I find ranching infectious. I was bitten when I was hardly old enough to walk. And I couldn’t be more grateful.

It would be my sincerest honor to “infect” you with my love of ranching. I promise, you’ll thank me for it.

p.s.  Want to learn more about ranching? Be sure to screen my “Ask Lem” video series, where in two-minutes or less I answer some of the most common questions I receive about ranching.
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Buyers can visit: http://www.theranchbroker.com/buyer-questions.html. Sellers are welcome to view my “Ask Lem” video series designed especially for them: http://www.theranchbroker.com/seller-questions.html. 
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