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[Homestead] Subject: Get your small town while it is dirt-cheap, worth repeating
- From: Tvoivozhd <tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
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- Subject: [Homestead] Subject: Get your small town while it is dirt-cheap, worth repeating
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:40:30 -0700
From:
Tvoivozhd <tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
Date:
Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:05:00
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homestead AT lists.ibiblio.orgPP
Be the next John Jacob Astor
who clearly saw the opportunity in Manhattan---as a one-time tract-developer
and mass-builder of houses, I assure you the same opportunity exists in
temporarily
downtrodden and decently well-located small towns---not in housing or
buildings
suitable for factories (they have a surplus), but in rural manufacturing
itself.
Entrepreneurs are often slow on the uptake before understanding
of new economics registers on grey matter, but a huge opportunity now exists
to buy low, sell high in small-town America. Of course, you need to put
small-town purchsaes to use immediately or have unlimited capita; You aren't
going to put housekeepers in many of them---put manufacturing buusinesses
in them. Local Chambers of Commerce, old property owners wanting to provide
local opporunity to keep their kids and grandkids nearby, and bargain-hunting
manufacturing entrepreneurs and your natural allies---put together a
coalition
and keep a good piece of the action.
Snowball your newly-acquired small-town
assets
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Be the next John Jacob Astor who clearly saw the opportunity in
Manhattan---as a one-time tract-developer and mass-builder of houses, I
assure you the same opportunity exists in temporarily downtrodden and
decently well-located small towns---not in housing or buildings suitable
for factories (they have a surplus), but in rural manufacturing
itself---buying up buildings fof that purpose---put your own or
coalition manufacturing enterprises in them, or rent the buildings to
out-of-town manufacturers looking for a nest..
Entrepreneurs are often slow on the uptake before understanding of new
economics registers on grey matter, but a huge opportunity now exists to
buy low, sell high in small-town America. Of course, you need to put
small-town purchsaes to use immediately or have unlimited capita; You
aren't going to put housekeepers in many of them---put manufacturing
buusinesses in them. Local Chambers of Commerce, old property owners
wanting to provide local opporunity to keep their kids and grandkids
nearby, and bargain-hunting manufacturing entrepreneurs and your natural
allies---put together a coalition and keep a good piece of the
action---snowball your asserts..
http://www.cityofwheaton.com/thewallstreetjournal.htm
- [Homestead] Subject: Get your small town while it is dirt-cheap, worth repeating, Tvoivozhd, 09/21/2004
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