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Welcome to Making Profit From Your Land
It is a common mistake to think you need hundreds of acres, expensive equipment, or a fully built-out farm before you can start generating income. You don't. Whether you have ¼ acre, 5 acres, 50 acres, or you're still searching for land, this section is dedicated to exploring practical ways to create income from the resources you have available. Topics we discuss here may include: - Market gardening - CSA programs - Farm stands - Cottage food businesses - Agritourism - Workshops and events - Value-added products - Microgreens and specialty crops - U-pick operations - Livestock products - Online farm-related businesses - Business plans - Grants and financing - Marketing and customer acquisition - Pricing and profitability Before You Post The more information you provide, the better feedback the community can give. Consider sharing: - Your location - Acreage available - Current infrastructure - Budget - Experience level - Income goals - Whether you're looking for active income, passive income, or a combination of both A Quick Reality Check Not every idea is profitable. In this community, we try to focus on: - Real numbers - Real markets - Real customers - Real-world constraints Sometimes the best business idea isn't the one we're most excited about—it's the one people are already willing to pay for. Introduce Yourself Tell us: 1. How much land do you currently have (or hope to have)? 2. What's one income-producing idea you're interested in exploring? 3. What's your biggest challenge right now? Let's help each other build land-based businesses that actually work. 🌱
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I hope to have anywhere from 5-10 acres. Build my dream house and hobby farm. I want to grow a pick your own flowers field, fields that photographers can book for photo shoots. Possibly even have a kids area that we can host all the playdates with our community. My biggest challenge right now would be to purchase without selling our current home so we can build it - possibly taking over an existing property and renovating for the home portion of the property
Top 3 Things to Improve Your Credit Before Applying for a Loan
Most people focus on the wrong things when trying to improve their credit. You do not need to open a bunch of new accounts. You do not need to carry a balance. And you definitely don’t need to pay a credit repair company hundreds of dollars. Instead, focus on these 3 things: 1. Lower Your Credit Utilization This is one of the fastest ways to improve your score. If your credit cards are carrying balances, try to get them below: - 30% utilization at minimum - 10% utilization if possible Example:A $1,000 limit card should ideally report less than $100. 2. Never Miss a Payment Payment history is one of the biggest factors in your credit score. Set up autopay for at least the minimum payment and make every payment on time. One late payment can hurt your score far more than most people realize. 3. Stop Applying for New Credit Every application can create a hard inquiry. If you’re planning to apply for a land loan, USDA loan, mortgage, or construction loan in the next 6–12 months, now is usually not the time to open: - Store cards - Furniture financing - “0% interest” promotions - Random credit card offers - Changing jobs <- #1 biggest no no Lenders want to see stability. Bonus Tip Before applying for any loan, pull your credit report and look for errors. I’ve seen collections that were paid years ago still showing up incorrectly, duplicate accounts, and reporting mistakes that lowered scores unnecessarily. Question for the group: What’s the biggest obstacle between you and getting loan-ready right now? Credit score Down payment Income Debt-to-income ratio Business plan Finding the right property Drop your answer below. 👇
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My biggest obstacle will be down payment and having a business plan for making said land be income producing
Welcome to Land & Legacy 🌱
This community was created for people who know there’s a better way to live—one with more ownership, more freedom, more skills, and more security. Whether you’re: • Dreaming about buying land someday• Actively researching property now• Already own land and need a plan• Want to grow food where you are• Learning homestead skills like canning, sourdough, herbs, or self-reliance• Looking to create income from land …you belong here. This is a place to ask real questions, learn practical strategies, share progress, and build something worth passing down. 👇 Introduce yourself below: 1. Where are you from? 2. Which stage are you in right now? A) Dreaming B) Researching C) Own land already D) Growing now E) Building skills 3. What’s your biggest goal this year? I’m glad you’re here. Let’s build legacy together.
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Nicole Here from Minnesota, we own a larger city lot that we have grown our own veggie gardens on. We have aspirations of expanding to a larger property and starting to store and can some of the foods we make. All in all I would like to learn more about developing land and all the nuances of buying, selling and developing land.
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Nicole DeRyke
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Nicole DeRyke | Realtor®, connector, and advocate helping families and investors navigate Minnesota real estate.

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Joined Jun 10, 2026