Written by Reid Rosenthal on November 22, 2012 · Have a comment? A time for thanks–for health, happiness, and the energy of life–and from me and the “book team” to all of you for being our friends! Be safe, delight in family, enjoy the feast, savor tradition, have fun! Happy Thanksgiving! Continue reading here »
Creative Juices Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 8, 2012 · 2 Comments When I see a ranch for the very first time, the creative juices begin to flow. I start to visualize the ultimate restoration to the “signature” (first class) working/recreational ranch and the proper plans for resource improvement. It is, in essence, my creative expression. Writing for me is an equally inspired outlet. I enjoy having […] Continue reading here »
Land For Love and Money Pulls No Punches Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 24, 2011 · Have a comment? Land For Love and Money pulls no punches on what I, a fourth generation land and cattle owner, and others have done that has grandly worked, strategies which have proved mediocre, or the best ways to avoid true stories of avoidable wrecks. Real life examples of risks—inherent to any asset, particularly a long term asset […] Continue reading here »
A Perfect Convergence of Events Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 9, 2011 · Have a comment? Land for Love and Money, and associated workbook, Green for Green, are based on the my $1.5± billion, 40 year career in land of all types in numerous states, three countries, and two continents–mostly as a principal. The foundations of land values—both spiritual and financial are coalescing with rapid advances in remote communications which makes the rural […] Continue reading here »
Lest We Forget, Under All Lies The Land Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 8, 2011 · Have a comment? Foreign governments and companies are busily gobbling up American land assets while US citizens run from “real estate.” What do the folks across the sea know that we have forgotten? Land for Love and Money is the real truth, real time—today’s evolving mine field market—told in actual stories of purchasers, owners and sellers of land […] Continue reading here »