Land as an asset
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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-05 14:00
Land is an unusual asset. It’s very difficult to create more of it and it can’t be moved to where it’s needed most. On this week’s “Money Talks”, why land is having a profound impact on politics in America https://t.co/1eoChr4c9L ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-05 00:20
On this week’s “Money Talks”: why land is an asset like no other—and how that’s reshaping politics in America https://t.co/ANSyqLpnLX ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-04 18:15
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, why land is an asset like no other https://t.co/K9iZXvgpom ...
The Land Secrets Decoded | Dr. Mohammed Hussain Shaikh | TEDxGNA University
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-26 16:14
Land as an Asset - Land appreciates and does not depreciate, making it a timeless asset [1] - Only 10% of the world's population controls about 70% of the world's land [2] - The total land area in the world is approximately 149 billion hectares, with 48 billion hectares being usable or arable land, and 44% of that being cultivable [3] - There is approximately 006 hectares of land per person, given a global population approaching 8 billion [4] Land's Enduring Nature - Throughout history, empires and regimes have come and gone, but land remains constant [5][6] - Land's permanent nature makes it a safe and realistic asset [13] Land Literacy and Investment - Land literacy is lacking, unlike discussions about stocks, cryptos, and other assets [7] - Investing in land early creates generational wealth, rewarding vision over velocity [10][11] - Awareness, cognizance, and early investment are key to participating in land wealth creation [10] Land's Resilience - Land is not hampered by economic events like demonetization, oil recessions, or wars [12] - Understanding land classes, titles, registries, and value creation is crucial for building a resilient portfolio [13][14]