I agree with above comment. Have your money translated into renewable forms of food, water, trading capacity. Owning land and animals will always be good. Pieces of it can be “rented” or traded to people for their goods and services. Like, if you rented to someone who is willing to care for all the live stock, or someone who knows medical care, dentistry, etc. Also, owning a lot of firearms protection will always be useful to you, and a very hot commodity to others.
The next step up from that, if you’re able, is to begin owning tanks. For that, you’d need land with some good storage facilities. Another step you can take, is to begin walling off your land. Which could be a really expensive endeavor, depending on how large of areas you’re wanting to wall. So there are a lot of expensive, yet useful ways to convert cash money into something long lasting.
My life sucked ass until I met a old Corpsman who gave me direction and guided me. Real estate and not just buying and selling, renting. Your a vet, use the VA loan to buy a duplex or connecting town home. Rent one side out and live in the other until you can pay it all off. There are VA renovation loans to fix up outdated houses, veteran farm grants that let you grow or raise livestock. You need some information so you can better decide on what you want/need. I don't have all the answers but i do know we need direction. Hope that helps.
I agree with above comment. Have your money translated into renewable forms of food, water, trading capacity. Owning land and animals will always be good. Pieces of it can be “rented” or traded to people for their goods and services. Like, if you rented to someone who is willing to care for all the live stock, or someone who knows medical care, dentistry, etc. Also, owning a lot of firearms protection will always be useful to you, and a very hot commodity to others. The next step up from that, if you’re able, is to begin owning tanks. For that, you’d need land with some good storage facilities. Another step you can take, is to begin walling off your land. Which could be a really expensive endeavor, depending on how large of areas you’re wanting to wall. So there are a lot of expensive, yet useful ways to convert cash money into something long lasting.
My life sucked ass until I met a old Corpsman who gave me direction and guided me. Real estate and not just buying and selling, renting. Your a vet, use the VA loan to buy a duplex or connecting town home. Rent one side out and live in the other until you can pay it all off. There are VA renovation loans to fix up outdated houses, veteran farm grants that let you grow or raise livestock. You need some information so you can better decide on what you want/need. I don't have all the answers but i do know we need direction. Hope that helps.