Any advice about selling (not leasing) mineral rights? Warnings? - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-28T20:39:09Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/any-advice-about-selling-not-leasing-mineral-rights-warnings?commentId=2274639%3AComment%3A427170&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks to all of you for your…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2013-04-07:2274639:Comment:4283412013-04-07T19:07:46.510ZChristiane Marshallhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/ChristianeMarshall
<p>Thanks to all of you for your time and response! When discussing it, I said we wouldn't be interested in selling all of our mineral rights. They offered to buy 50% and said it is an overall percentage, not a specific parcel. Does that sound right to you? We haven't decided yet so I really appreciate what anyone has to say. Not in a tight spot, but I thought I could use some to make real estate investments (fix and flip). The housing market is a seller's market right now in the geographic…</p>
<p>Thanks to all of you for your time and response! When discussing it, I said we wouldn't be interested in selling all of our mineral rights. They offered to buy 50% and said it is an overall percentage, not a specific parcel. Does that sound right to you? We haven't decided yet so I really appreciate what anyone has to say. Not in a tight spot, but I thought I could use some to make real estate investments (fix and flip). The housing market is a seller's market right now in the geographic area I'm interesting in investing in -- so if I can find houses at discount, it would be worth it to make some of the money work for me now.</p>
If an individual has an imm…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2013-04-04:2274639:Comment:4271702013-04-04T21:51:38.755ZJack Strawhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephHawk
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<p>If an individual has an immediate need of money, there is always the option of "having your cake, and eating it too".</p>
<p>If you have significant acreage, you could sell the O & G rights on a physical portion of the property, while retaining the O & G rights on the remaining physical portion of the property.</p>
<p>However, if you have no pressing need for money, I am with the chorus who advise holding on to all mineral rights.</p>
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<p>If an individual has an immediate need of money, there is always the option of "having your cake, and eating it too".</p>
<p>If you have significant acreage, you could sell the O & G rights on a physical portion of the property, while retaining the O & G rights on the remaining physical portion of the property.</p>
<p>However, if you have no pressing need for money, I am with the chorus who advise holding on to all mineral rights.</p>
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<p>All IMHO,</p>
<p> JS</p>
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<p> </p> If your property is in Noble…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2013-04-04:2274639:Comment:4268902013-04-04T16:55:07.379ZOliver Perryhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/OliverPerry
<p>If your property is in Noble County, Ohio, you would have to be crazy to sell your mineral rights. Noble is a great spot for drilling, and the recent production figures prove it. These parasites that want to buy them will make at least several times the amount they pay you. </p>
<p>If your property is in Noble County, Ohio, you would have to be crazy to sell your mineral rights. Noble is a great spot for drilling, and the recent production figures prove it. These parasites that want to buy them will make at least several times the amount they pay you. </p> We had gotten a post card fol…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2013-04-04:2274639:Comment:4268842013-04-04T15:53:43.618ZPRESTON D Joswiakhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/PrestonJoswiak
<p>We had gotten a post card followed by a phone call. I talked to someone from Texas who offered to buy our lease royalies for a one time fee of $3000. He did go up to $5,000 per acre. It would be a good deal for him not me. It is a scam, if you sign with someone that wants to buy your lease you have really lost a lot of money.</p>
<p>We had gotten a post card followed by a phone call. I talked to someone from Texas who offered to buy our lease royalies for a one time fee of $3000. He did go up to $5,000 per acre. It would be a good deal for him not me. It is a scam, if you sign with someone that wants to buy your lease you have really lost a lot of money.</p>