May 09, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with Jack Hunt

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

jackhunt Jack Hunt has been president and CEO of the King Ranch since 1995 and has steadily worked to diversify the assets of the famous ranch. 

He also has strong views on wind energy especially as it impacts the environment along the Texas coast.

So I posed the same question to Mr. Hunt that I posed to the other panelists for this series

“Does the presence of wind turbines on any given farm or ranch property enhance or detract from that property’s market value?”

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May 06, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with Kathleen McKenzie Owen

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(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

Kathleen McKenzie Owen has been counseling rural land buyers and sellers since the mid-1980s and has enjoyed quite a bit of success in the process.  She’s one of those who returns what she has been provided by her business efforts back to her business.

She says she's retired, but she still instructs for the Realtors Land Institute. And most recently, she has taken on the job of Chairperson of the Resorts and Second Homes Committee for the National Association of Realtors.

Ms. Owen holds the ALC designation from the Realtor’s Land Institute and with her many years of experience in rural land brokerage in Texas, she offers some interesting insights into wind energy development in the state.

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10:30 minutes
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May 01, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with Karl Armstead

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

KArmstead300 Karl Armstead grew up in Arizona but after a stint in Agricultural Operations at the First National Bank of Midland, he began brokering and appraising rural property in west Texas in 1989. 

From the Fort Stockton area, he’s in the thick of wind energy development in west Texas. He holds the ARA designation awarded by American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers.

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13:00 minutes
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April 18, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with Judon Fambrough

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

Fambrough300 Judon Fambrough is a senior lecturer and attorney-at-law with the Texas Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University.

For nearly 30 years he has informed landowners about their property rights and how to protect and utilize those rights. So, I thought he’d be a good person to ask:

“Does the presence of wind turbines on any given farm or ranch property enhance or detract from that property’s market value?”

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16:00 minutes
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March 21, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with Steven Thompson

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

SThompson Steven E. Thompson is an attorney-at-law and founder of Steven E. Thompson & Associates, P.C.  He's been an active advocate for landowners opposing wind energy development in certain areas of Texas.

Mr. Thompson is one of the few attorneys in Texas, if not the nation, who have been involved in litigation in regard to wind energy and wind energy rights. His insights are interesting and thoughtful.

Listen to Mr. Thompson’s comments…

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14:30 minutes
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March 19, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: an interview with George Clift

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

 

GeoClift2 George Clift is a principal in Clift, Scott & Associates in Amarillo. He and his associates sell, appraise and auction property in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. 

Mr. Clift is an Accredited Land Consultant through the Realtors Land Institute and is the immediate past president of the Texas Realtors Land Institute. His take on what’s happening in the Panhandle area with wind energy is informative.

 

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10:45 minutes
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March 17, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: An interview with Tom Lee

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

TomLee Tom Lee is a principal in Lee, Lee & Puckitt Associates in San Angelo.  He and his firm specialize in farm and ranch sales and appraisal. 

Mr. Lee travels extensively throughout central west Texas and has ample opportunity to chat with landowners about any number of rural land issues. As a result, he has a good finger on the pulse of how wind energy is and will affect the land.

He's also a ranch manager and landowner and is a frequent contributor to Texas Rural Land News & Review.

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16:00 minutes
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March 12, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: An Interview with Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

patterson Jerry Patterson is the Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office, the oldest state agency in Texas. He is an avid proponent of alternative energy sources for Texas which, of course, includes wind energy.

A Texas A & M graduate, Commissioner Patterson served in the United States Marine Corps in Vietnam and afterwards in the Marine Corps Reserve.

He also served as a state senator for District 11 before being elected Land Commissioner.

His and his agency’s job is to manage over 20.4 million acres of state land and Commissioner Patterson is not shy about advocating the development of wind energy on some of that land.

I thought it important to hear from Commissioner Patterson about wind energy’s impact on land value.

 

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March 07, 2008

Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value: An Interview with Gene Rhodes

(Originally produced for Texas Rural Land News & Review which merged with The Texana Review in March 2008)

rhodes300 Gene Rhodes grew up in Raymondville, Texas.

After his schooling, he joined the renowned Henry S. Miller Company in Dallas as a real estate appraiser and eventually headed up the appraisal department for the company.

Mr. Rhodes is now the principal in Gene Rhodes & Associates. His many years of appraisal practice has provided such a broad range of experience that his advice is highly sought after by even the most seasoned appraisers and real estate counselors. 

He proudly holds an MAI designation.

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February 14, 2007

Landmark Tower Implosion, Fort Worth, Texas

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When it's time for an old bulding to come down and the engineers get the
"go-ahead," it's damned impressive how precise they can be.

And, admittedly, since 9/11, buildings falling like this always
sends a chill up your spine.

This is a birds-eye-view of the second tallest building ever
imploded.

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