>buy land, its a finite resource>finite resources always go up in value because... they just do ok???
>>62006544Checked and yes. Long term the scarcer the land on the planet, and the more explosive the population growth, the higher the prices will be. Any asset. It's almost a natural law.Crashes in between are what you wait for.
>>62006544Lately I've been watching this guy Mark shepherd that says that with Regenerative agriculture it literally does
>>62006577>explosive population growthbig assumption
>>62006544Because money supply and people goes up. Most adversity in the world stems from scarcity.
>>62006614> Long termA big war or series of wars or disasters of any kind sets it back for about 10-15 years? Just guessing.
It probably does but in terms of generations and not your lifespan
>>62006544They don't "just do." There are a few factors but mainly it's population density and demand. Beachfront property in Malibu? High demand and population density. Buttfuck nowhere land in Montana with no services hooked up? Low population density and low demand. The "always going up in value" thing isn't necessarily true. Physical numbers go up in part due to inflation so it "costs more" because the currency is devalued over time.
>>62006544Yep. You should stay away from anything that attracts low IQ people. They can't comprehend abstract things so they invest in shit they can see like real estate, small businesses, vending machines, physical metals, etc.
>>62006577populations are crashing massively right this second
>he bought a flood plainnothin personnel
>>62007123I still don't know how exactly Larry meant his statement that in the future population rich countries could experience a clear disadvantage to lesser populated ones.. Let the Indians deal in the real world? Or what was that?
Bitcoin isn't a resource
>>62007570It is the only one. Why are you even on /biz/ if you haven't understood that yet?
Buying abstract "land" is a meme. What do you buy, exactly, and for how much? It's hard to determine a fair price for a random piece of land.What are you going to do with it?Who will buy it from you later, and for how much?Also, !!surprise!!, you will need to pay tax for it.
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>>62006544the upcoming worldwide starvation and death is bearish on finite resources
>>62006544>land>finite resourceENTER
>>62006544land wont hold value past 2100
Name a country without property tax
>>62006577>explosive population growthlol>building horizontal instead of vertical/cleaner/better city planninglol>land as a commodity remains legal and easily accessible (historically the weakest assumption by far)lmao
>>62006544>its a finite resourcestart diggin boys
>>62006544You don't buy the land for the price increase, fag. It's to build a big house for your big family, grow your own food and setup defenses when brown hordes attack.
>>62006544It's a gamble that the population will continue to rise. If the population increases then land will increase in value since there's the same supply but more demand.If populations begin to decline then the opposite may occur.Personally I lean to the latter, but I'd like land anyway cause I like dirt.
>>62011973Nigger we can't open the strait of Hormuz do you think we can go to space and live there
>>62006544the funniest thing about the buy land chuds is they view it as this safe asset when everything else burnsnigger, if we ever get to the point where only land is valuable, you think your little piece of paper with the failed state pinky promising that that land belongs to you is going to mean anything?the point at which land is ever more valuable than say gold or even fiat cash, is the same point that bullets and cans of tuna are more valuable than land
>>62013266Even before that point you have Argentina where unending inflation means your property tax forces you out
>>62012854Nothing.Ever.happens.
>>62006630Dude the birth rates are collapsing and already below replacement level.
>>62006544Surely the value of labor should be going up any day now then...