Doom And Gloom? Not So Fast; South Texas Ranch Prices Six Months Into Covid
Readers of my blog will remember that I addressed Covid and it’s potential effect on ranch prices at the onset of the pandemic. I postulated that the crisis would have a similar effect as that of the 2008 financial crisis and it appears I was correct, so far. In a recent presentation, Dr. Charles Gilliland […]
South Texas Ranch Sales During Covid
Has Covid affected ranch sales?
Ranch Prices and the Covid Virus
As coffee shops across Texas reopen, talk will center on the effects of the pandemic on the economy. Closer to home, my conversations with friends and clients often focus on how Covid will affect ranch prices. A common hope among sellers is that it will have little effect while among buyers, the hope is for […]
Two Months and a Lifetime Ago
Exactly two months ago today, March 15, Eileen and I were enjoying Spring Break at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi. I had recently helped close on a nice ranch in Bee Co., and Eileen was battling several “problem children” at the university, so the break was appreciated and overdue. The food was wonderful, the weather […]
Showing a Ranch Using Bluetooth
Adapting to “social distancing”, I offered to show the 544 in Medina co. without getting near the client!
Merry Christmas from Quailpro, LLC
Best wishes to you and yours for a very Merry Christmas from Jim (and Ruby) at Quailpro. Back at selling good ranch properties after the 1st and praying for some serious rain across Texas to make my job easier!
Happy Holidays from Jim Mullen (and Ruby) at Quailpro, LLC
While it may be hard to get into the holiday spirit when it’s 70 degrees outside, I wanted to wish everyone a great holiday season. And, if you have plans to buy or sell a ranch in 2020, give me a call and we can get started. One man, one office, 35 years of experience […]
Nov. 10, Happy Birthday, Marines!
Long, long ago, in a place far, far away called California, I had the honor of commanding some fine young Marines in the First Platoon, Bravo Co., First Tank Battalion, First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. Like me, some passed thru the Marine Corps briefly, others made it a lifetime vocation. Life as a Marine […]
St. Louis Day 2019
The long shovels are stacked and waiting and the pits (actually re-purposed B-52 engine shipping containers) are relatively cold now. Later this evening, a huge bonfire will be lit to much celebration and the coals will be loaded tonight. Carefully tended by parishioners doing jobs handed down for generations, the long shovel handles will not […]