Every time there's a dip in the market, we buy. If you don't buy the land right, it ain't going to work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Buy land, they're not making it anymore.
I think if you buy from people who are taking care of the land, you're supporting the future of this country.
Even in a bad market, location, location, location is a way to still buy and sell property.
We don't want to abandon any of the market we have now. We just want to gain new market.
It's just wrong to work your whole life to build up a nest egg, build your own business - you pass away, and Uncle Sam can swoop in and take away nearly half of everything you've earned. Can you imagine that? Having to sell off most of your land just to keep it from the government, just to save the house.
Not on my watch will we sell or transfer our public lands.
Down in the south, it's how we find the brownfield sites without taking too much land take to meet the tremendous demand for housing, and that's what I've done.
There is something basic about protecting land by taking it off the market. People should be able to enjoy where they live while at the same time protect the plants and animals around them.
This is a lifetime job. You don't look at it, you know, now and then. It doesn't really matter. When the market comes down, then I buy my land very cheaply, so I make my money on that.
We are no longer going to ask for the land, but we are going to take it without negotiating.