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Market InsightsDecember 20, 20236 min read

Why Future Generations Won't Have the Same Access to Land

Every generation believes opportunity will always be available. History suggests otherwise.

Land availability is tightening due to:

  • Population growth
  • Urbanization
  • Zoning restrictions
  • Institutional capital accumulation
  • Infrastructure and environmental constraints

Large investors increasingly control land pipelines long before development occurs. As a result, entry points rise and access narrows.

For future generations, land ownership may become less about opportunity and more about inheritance and foresight.

Families who act today are not just investing—they are positioning. They are ensuring that access to foundational assets remains part of their legacy.

Land has always rewarded those who thought ahead. It is unlikely to be different this time.