Red Road Outdoors LLC specializing in recreational hunting land development which means transforming a piece of land primarily used for hunting activities into a property that generates income, essentially turning "dead" land that isn't currently providing a return on investment into a profitable asset by developing features that attract hunters.
Not only does hunting land have the potential for appreciation over time, but it also provides opportunities for generating income. Many landowners lease their property to hunters, generating extra cash flow that can offset ownership costs and even turn a profit.
Even a small parcel can be excellent hunting land if it has diverse vegetation, water sources, and other features that attract wildlife.
With the rapid increase in Bowhunting which requires less space than rifle hunting, making smaller properties more viable.
A hunting contract, also known as a hunting lease agreement, is a contract between a landowner and a hunter that allows the hunter to hunt on the landowner's property. The contract establishes the terms of the lease, including the length of the lease, payment terms, and any restrictions.
This is where most landowners get anxiety so it is vital that we have this conversation early in the development. Most landowners are not aware that they can determine what and when it happens on their property.
We can assist you with the wording of your contract so the understanding between the hunter and landowner is clear.
The connection between landowners and responsible hunters is where we differ from any other developer by leveraging cutting-edge technology with HLRBO. Using this technology is where hunters seeking their ideal hunting grounds and landowners can seamlessly connect.
Understanding the local recreational market, including popular activities, target audience, and competition, is vital to develop a successful plan. We strive to empower both landowners and hunters, fostering a community built on trust, convenience, and sustainability.
This might involve building infrastructure like access roads, trails, cabins, or designated areas for different recreational uses depending on the land's features and local demand.
Responsible development practices are important to maintain the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the land while maximizing its recreational potential.