Jan 24, 2019
This is Huntin' Land, the podcast for Land Hunters and Landowners;
with Real-Time Rut Reports, Waterfowl Migrations, and How-to's for
Habitat Management and Land Investment.
This week we're talking to Joe Dunn of Dunn's Sports in
Thomasville, Alabama for a South Alabama rut report. If you get
after deer on Alabama Hunting Land, you don't want to miss his
report on what's going on in Joe's Alabama rut
report.
After the Alabama Rut report, we look to the skies for the
waterfowl migration report. Seth Maddox tells us what we can expect
after the most recent cold fronts. If you love to chase ducks, tune
in to get Seth's waterfowl migration report for this
week.
We get a lot of questions from landowners who want to know, "What's
my land Worth?" so we've created a video series to answer just
that. Head on over to bit.ly/mylandvalue to get the
series and see everything that needs to be taken into account when
assessing land value.
Today we're talking with Kenny Wallis of Capital Real Estate
Services, LLC.
What is a Conservation Easement? We define what conservation
easements are and why they are important for everyone, including
but not limited to hunters and anglers.
Why would someone put a conservation easement on their land? We
cover conservation easement pros and cons, Conservation easement
conservation benefits, Conservation easement tax benefits, and how
a Conservation easement tax deduction is
determined.
What kind of properties qualify for a conservation easement? Does
yours qualify? Most properties can, but not all. How do you
determine the donation value of a conservation easement? Kenny
covers Pre conservation Easement Appraisals, Post
conservation Easement Appraisals, and how the donation value,
or deduction value is determined.
How does a conservation easement effect the sale of land? Gets tips
from Clint on what to avoid if you want to insure your property is
valuable to those who are looking into buying a conservation
easement.
Thanks for listening, be sure to email us your questions to
pros@landhuntin.com. If
you would like more information from Kenny Wallis, reach out to him
at 334-207-8978 or kwallis3@msn.com