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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc. is a developer of sustainable entry-level housing and renewable energy projects. The Company’s primary business is the acquisition, management, development, and possible sale of real estate and renewable energy projects. It operates through three segments: real estate development in the United States (Real Estate), solar energy projects in Puerto Rico (Solar... see more

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Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc > What investors need to understand.
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Post by tylerreddick on Feb 11, 2024 11:50am

What investors need to understand.

The population of the US continues to grow at a fairly rapid pace, and people need places to live.

California, because of its mild climate, is a magnet for people looking for a decent place to live.

City people are looking to escape the craziness of large urban centers, and since covid, have realised that many of them can work from smaller cities.

The middle class continues to build wealth, and they too are looking for safer and more affordable places to live.

I started travelling in the western half of the US 50 years ago, so I have seen how things can change rapidly over the years. I looked at many pieces of vacant land over the decades, thinking that, gee, maybe I should buy that? Not many years later, in every case, that land is now covered with houses. Yes, I was dumb to not buy at least one of those properties, but that is beside the point. Americans are building houses in the most unlikely places, let alone in a decent city like Tehachapi.

So for anyone to claim that Sage Ranch isn't needed, they aren't thinking past tomorrow.
Comment by TeamEddie on Feb 11, 2024 12:18pm
it is needed but will it get water rights
Comment by shneps on Feb 11, 2024 3:48pm
I personally don't believe water rights are the issue or enough water to ultimately supply Sage ranch is the issue. For me the potential delays related to the court's final decision along with a potentially slower phasing of the development to accommodate the courts outcome. i.e. 1.75% growth rate which must include all potential water connections and not just Sage Ranch "According ...more  
Comment by TeamEddie on Feb 11, 2024 4:10pm
not sure where you live but I am certain water will be the issue  I live in rainy Vancouver and our current snowpack shows we will certainly have droughts this summer
Comment by tylerreddick on Feb 11, 2024 4:51pm
Eddie, you need to educate yourself on the water situation in California, Nevada, Arizona.  There is plenty of water, but it simply isn't used efficiently. Using billions of gallons of precious water to grow friggin almonds is insane.
Comment by shneps on Feb 11, 2024 5:34pm
Yes, that is exactly why Tehachapi transports water via the water aqueduct 400miles (650kms) and pumps it 3500 feet up a mountain, utilizing natural gas and electrical pumps to the Tehachapi Almond Growers Association. (who don't exist) In 2022 (the last Annual Water Report) from the water supplier-   Agriculture used 131 acre feet of water M&I used........... 269 acre feet of water  ...more  
Comment by tylerreddick on Feb 11, 2024 10:59pm
I was talking about the state as a whole, not Tehachapi. But you knew that, and just continue to be a troll.
Comment by TeamEddie on Feb 13, 2024 10:27pm
With all due respect you need to deal in reality did you just say Nevada Arizona and California do not have water issues 
Comment by tylerreddick on Feb 14, 2024 7:49am
Unless you are responding to someone I have on ignore, I guess that question is aimed at me, although I don't know where you got that idea? Of course they all have water issues, but both Arizona and California have been cutting back on the water they allocate for agriculture in order to supply the cites. All you have to do is drive around to see for yourself all of the abandoned fields. I don ...more  
Comment by shneps on Feb 11, 2024 5:36pm
It must be also because of all the cannabis being grown in British Columbia, as to why there is no snow pack. Lol.
Comment by tylerreddick on Mar 12, 2024 11:06am
So one day you state that you think the water is available, then soon after go back to supporting the idea that it isn't. Which is it? Or do you just post whatever excrement you can in an attempt to discredit Jeff?
Comment by shneps on Mar 12, 2024 11:32am
To begin with, the posts I put up this morning are 100% related to the District's filings and are not my opinion but are their statements. As I have stated before I believe the water is available but it may require a new EIR and WSA which are properly produced. I have also noted that it may require the entire project to be revamped. Possibly via less homes and an extended phasing period in ...more  
Comment by shneps on Feb 11, 2024 2:55pm
https://www.ppic.org/publication/californias-population/
Comment by Ventrue on Feb 11, 2024 3:26pm
Interesting statistics Shneps. Is there a train of thought that follows as to what is or isn't positive for Sage Ranch given this info?  thx