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Selling Land in America for almost 40 years.
We have Land for Sale in 29 counties throughout: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia
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99 Auctions
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Current Lowest bid: $110.00 | Current Highest bid: $3,965.00
Registered Bidders: 60,602 | Most Recent Bid: 7 minutes ago
Ends in 4 Minutes and 15 Seconds
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- All of our Land is sold with a 365-day exchange Policy...
- ...take up to one year to decide if the land is right for you.
- None of our Land has unpaid Back-Taxes...
- ...you will never have to pay for a prior owner's unpaid Back-Taxes or fees.
- All of our Land is free of Liens or other Encumbrances...
- ...you will receive a Title which is guaranteed to be 'Free and Clear'.
- All of our Land can be accessed legally by county or private road.
- None of our Land is 'land-locked' by surrounding parcels of land...
- ...you will never have to cross over another person's land to get to your land.
- All of our Land includes the option to be financed, with no Credit Check required.
- We have High-Definition Land Videos available for many of our Properties.
- BillyLand.com went on-line in October of 1997, 27 years and 6 months ago!
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> Billy's Blog
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Read what Billy has to say about investing in Land With more than 30 years of experience, there'll be lots to say! |
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WHY Property Owners Like to Sell by Auction Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - Today more and more organizations are using 'Auction Sales' to liquidate their properties. These organizations include developers, lending... (more)
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PRINT THE MONEY Saturday, October 11, 2008 - How bad is the Stock Market collapse? Out of curiosity I took an historical look at todays downturn compared to previous periods. So far today we are down 38.3% from the... (more)
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Surprise, Surprise!! Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Well the Stock Market has tanked again... only this time into the trillions. I will never understand why anyone would invest money into stocks. Most of these companies... (more)
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