Have a look at the lad I have. I think I paid more than half of what you paid for all of yours. Not quite a great return.
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Have a look at the lad I have. I think I paid more than half of what you paid for all of yours. Not quite a great return.
timing :)
PS: you have 17 plots, clearly you haven't paid half of $7k or $3.5K for that :)
That translates to $200/plot :) You clearly overpaid in that case.
some of my plots were 600. Definitely over paid.
Oh, and the keep was 2000 - and has produced close to zero. :D
That is clearly the largest mistake...
for that price you could have bought 200 common plots for $10 a piece.
Not at the time I bought. I would have had to wait a year or more for the price to hit the bottom.
Oh and at the time, it wasn't considered a mistake ;)
We can debate that...
Castle and Keep revenue depends on which location you are buying the property at, what percentage of the plots are being worked. I agree, two years ago, that information wasn't readily available. Now there is:
Please look at this plot. The regions with fat arrow at the bottom have more than 50% of the plots filled. Those are perhaps the regions you want your castle to be. For Keep you can look at the individual tract where your keep is, and decide if that is worth the investment.
This is your keep: Region 1, Tract 4.
With only 5 plots out of 100 active right now, it is not a good investment. This is the type of analysis that was required when you bought the keep.
common grain, iron, stone plots have been $10 for more than a year...
I bought what, 2 years ago, 3? I don't even know. Paid heaps for very little return. My fault for buying though. Many make money off suckers like me.
only the ones i leave ON the market.... lol... I swipe a few when ever i see them :-) better than a lotto ticket i feel.