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Mossy Oak Properties Open for Business in Illinois

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                            FOR MORE INFORMATION:

June 29, 2009                                                                          Resa McClain Vickers

                                                                                                Mossy Oak Properties

                                                                                                (866) 667-2289, x212

                                                                                                rvickers@mossyoakproperties.com

 

 

Demand for Illinois Land Spurs Opening of Specialized Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties AgriRec Land Opened  in Butler June 5

 

BUTLER, IL - Mossy Oak Properties is proud to announce its expansion into the state of Illinois.

Partners Tom Rayburn and Don Faller officially opened Mossy Oak Properties AgriRec Land in Butler, Illinois on June 5.

 

Rayburn and Faller have nearly 60 years of experience combined in real estate including brokerage, development and land management.  Rayburn commented, "I have bought and sold land both personally and professionally for the last twenty years and have shared a passion for the outdoors for more than 40 years." 

 

Faller stated, "I've been lucky enough to have established and owned several hunting clubs for upland, waterfowl and deer hunting over the last thirty-five years.  My fascination with agriculture and recreational land started as a small dream to simply become a landowner.  Since then, it has taken us nearly four decades to amass a large contiguous tract of land in central Illinois that we are privileged enough to call our family farm."  Faller, with so much "hands on" experience and knowledge of farm and recreational land management has served as a land consultant to various individuals, family farms and financial institutions across Illinois.

 

The duo recognized a need for a land specialist company in Illinois that could provide personalized service to farm and recreational owners, as well as, offer the client national exposure.  Rayburn stated, "We were extremely excited to learn about the Mossy Oak Properties network.  Not only is the Mossy Oak name known for a very high level of trust,   quality and service, but it gives us the opportunity to provide our clients with tremendous marketing power."  Continuing, Rayburn states, "We chose Butler, due to its central location relative to St. Louis, Springfield and other population centers in the state.  We plan to offer a variety of services including auctions, habitat development, consulting and land management.  Our plan is to aggressively open ten new offices in the state within the next five years."   

 

For additional information about Mossy Oak Properties AgriRec Land contact Tom Rayburn or Don Faller at 888-311-LAND (5263) or www.agrirecland.com.

 

Mossy Oak Properties was launched in 2003 to assist landowners, sportsmen, and investors in their

pursuit of the perfect piece of property.  Since its initial multi-state launch, the Mossy Oak Properties network has grown to more than 50 offices in fourteen states throughout the country.  Offices are currently located in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois,  Kentucky, Texas and Wisconsin.  For more information about franchise opportunities or to find a qualified Mossy Oak Properties agent near you, call 1-866-667-2289 or go online and visit www.mossyoakproperties.com.

We are recreational and farm land specialist

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As the first ever entry in the NEW blog being started by AgriRec Land Company(www.agrirecland.com) I will start by saying welcome and thanks for stopping in.  I am one of the owners of Agrirec and more importantly I am a hunter/outdoorsman just like all of our readers.  I am honored to be able to be able to set this forum up so that we can offer information on topics on how to buy and sell recreational or farm land.  We will also touch on several topics that include habitat development, deer hunting, waterfowl hunting, how your land can pay for itself, government farm programs, food plots, etc.  So buckle up and prepare for great information and ideas.  If you have specific topics of interest or questions you would like to see addressed in this forum please submit the topic and we will be happy to cover it.  Additionally, there will be several industry professionals that will be writing entries on specific topics from time to time.