*********Then your land would be an 'asset' and a habitat, not an
"investment". I am often wrong , but not this time
The word investment is accurately used to denote the acquisition of
all things that might improve one's life, from investment in one's
health through knowledge, diet and exercise, to education and skills,
and, for a homesteader, the land that comprises one's homestead. That
homestead land provides ongoing return on the financial and labor
investments. By comparison, strictly financial investments are far
less important.
This Phoenix house is the best financial investment I ever made.
Heartwood is the best life investment I ever made. My brother goes
even further; he says buying those 130 acres is the best thing I have
ever done. I cannot argue.