As an Outkick listener, you know inflation is on the rise, money is recklessly being printed, stocks are about to tank, taxes are going up, and the government is only going to make things worse. It’s time to take matters into your own hands and make sure you don’t suffer from the bad decisions being made by others in charge.
Farmland is a real estate asset class that has consistently beat inflation and delivered higher returns than other investments with significantly less volatility. But it’s often avoided because people think you have to be an actual farmer to own farmland.
Guess what? You don’t have to lift a finger, let alone a plow.
Watch this short video to see how Farmfolio has made farmland ownership easy for everyone.
Now that you understand how it works, you definitely want to learn more about how to invest.
Farmfolio’s newest opportunity is La Frontera, an incredible 103-LOT (66-hectare), 22,542-tree lime farm located in Valle del Cauca, Colombia. It’s been hand-picked by our team for its high percentage of export quality limes, and the higher selling price on the international market means more income for owners. And because land and labor are considerably less expensive than in the United States, the purchase price is surprisingly low.
With young trees delivering higher returns and very strong capital appreciation over the medium- to long-term, global lime demand soaring, and established selling agreements to major retailers in place, this a very rewarding chance to add farmland to your portfolio. The previous farm sold out in record time, and over half of the La Frontera LOTs are already gone. Now is the time to act.
Beat the S&P 500. Outrun inflation. Avoid the forthcoming market meltdown.
La Frontera is over 90 percent reserved, so you’ll want to act fast to take advantage of this exceptional farmland ownership opportunity.
Our Las Lomas brochure gives you more information about the property, region and expected returns.
Farmfolio LOTs are the perfect turnkey system to earn consistent income while benefiting from farmland appreciation. To learn more, please contact one of our Farmfolio representatives: Andrew, Erik & Oscar.