
land banking
Land banking is an investment strategy where individuals or companies purchase undeveloped land with the expectation that its value will increase over time. Investors typically hold onto the land, often waiting for development or market growth, then sell it later at a profit. It’s similar to planting a seed—waiting for it to grow—applied to real estate. Land banking can offer long-term appreciation potential and diversification, but it also involves risks such as market fluctuations, zoning changes, and the costs of holding land without immediate income.