Yes "hunting" and real estate - do they go hand in hand? I'm literally talking about the act of "HUNTING."
I was watching my husband gather his "hunting" inventory - long johns, camouflage vests, orange vests, orange hat, boots, compass, rifle, bullets, and a whole array of items that I have no idea what they are used for and do not want to know and I realized that I am about to become a hunting widow for a week or two - that yes modern rifle hunting season starts this Saturday and the woods will be full of determined hunters! What's that got to do with real estate? A WHOLE LOT due to the fact that they will be traipsing across through, around, under every part of the county on VACANT LAND in search of that mighty buck.
The area that I work in is fairly rural and the outlying areas of town are extremely rural and can be fairly rugged. We have a lot of listings for acreage and potential buyers that are looking for that perfect remote, private piece of property. And 9 times out of 10 it is dead smack in the middle of a legal hunting area.
Hunters are very thorough, dedicated, safe, knowledgeable characters that probably know the lay of the land better than you and I, but occasionally there may be a stray one or two that ends up "mis-directed" (do not even try to tell one of them they are "lost") and on the piece of property that you have listed or are showing potential buyers to and there's that hunter- rifle in hand, all decked out in hunting garment with a wild look in his eye and happens upon you and your buyer and you're both wondering what the other is doing ;or your buyers is now lieing on the ground out of pure fear of the man/woman standing in front of them, wondering where you have taken them.
This has actually happened to me before, but I was prepared and had prepared my buyers for the potential and possibility of running across a hunter or two. I also prepared them for running across wildlife- deer, bears (yes bears). Especially where we have so much growth going on in the county it is limiting the hunting areas, as well as pushing the wildlife into not so remote areas; Believe me they are just as scared as you when they coming running out of those bushes! it can happen and even in the most rural areas there seems to be a house or two popping up here and there.
How did I prepare?
If you have any other input, please blog on and let us know. I am sure this is just a few of the things we can do to make sure we are safe, the buyers are safe, and the hunters are safe as well. During these trying times in our economy I would suspect that there may be a few more hunters out there than usual, looking to put some meat in the freezer for the upcoming winter.
BE SAFE, BE AWARE!
Real estate is one of my passions in life, one of my other greatest passions is - well it's riding my motorcycle. I am looking to connect with any other Lady Motorcycle Riders out there - actually everyone is welcome. I have found that it has opened another new world of networking possibilities for my business as well as I travel along the many roads that take me on my journey... And in a way it parallels my real estate business because it takes determination, skill, knowledge, perserverance, quick thinking and a mindset to step out of the box as well! Riding also allows me to travel to many different areas on a minimal budget and check out the many different real estate markets around the country.
Are there any other riders out there ready to share some of their "motorcycle" networking stories with me? It is phenominal how many contacts I have acquired over the years traveling to all the different rallies and all the great people that I have met.
Drop me a line - let me know you are out there!
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