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Re: [ANN] LandDAO - Your Gateway to Tokenized Land Ownership
by
Futurexxx
on 02/06/2025, 10:55:19 UTC
And let's not be surprised that if installment payments is being accepted, more investors might comes into it than we can even imagined, because it's of reach of everyone.

Before we begin to request for LandDAO to make available space for installment payments, we also need to consider their reasons for not have included it in the first place because I believe every company has their aim of establishment and their rules also helps them to maintain the standard of the firm.

Let's consider the price of lands now and in the next two years do you think the cost of buying a land now and two years will be the same regardless of the location? I believe LandDAO must have considered so many things before waving off the idea of installment payments.
  I think LandDAO has good reasons for not accepting payment in installments because if clients are unable to meet the payments, it may have its own effects. However, in researching LandDAO, I found that one of their benefits is to make buying land easy. This led me to consider the idea of installment payments, which common people could also benefit from. But since they have mentioned no installment payments, perhaps LandDAO sells their land at affordable prices, as this may be the only way for everyone to buy land easily from them.


. I think selling lands at affordable prices and accepting instalment payments will lead to losses because lands that were not completed paid for will appreciate and the buyer won't be happy if he's asked to pay more when the prices has been increased as a result of the development that LandDAO will be bringing where the lands are located.
Though you really made a good point here,am talking about this last bold paragraph, but their are real estate companies that offer such instalment payment when selling lands to investors, and we all know that investors will always go for the best possible deal, so if landDao still wouldn't accept installment payments, don't you think it wouldn't be a set back to their marketers in the field when  competing with their rivals that are accepting such structural payment?