Give Your Dad Land in Any or All of the 50 United States for Father’s Day

May 18, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
New York, NY - The fashionable Father's Day gift this year is guaranteed to be perfect for your father especially if he already has everything. After all what man at one time or another, hasn't thought of being a land baron…or like Mr. Donald Trump himself?

American Acres, Inc., a New York City based company, is selling "Deeds to the United States"…deeds to parcels of land in all 50 states at one time…on one legal document for as little as $19.95. And, if you can’t afford that, you can sign dad up for free land and just point his browser to American Acres’ website, http://www.ownapieceofamerica.com.

But don’t let your father quit his day job to move to his new property. The land he’ll be getting is small…very small. His land is comprised of 50 one-square inch size parcels located on one acre properties that American Acre owns in each and every state.

There are several Father's Day gift-giving options available. The individually numbered, personalized Deeds can be emailed instantly, if you're late, by going to http://www.OwnAPieceofAmerica.com or you can purchase them framed or mounted on a plaque.

The project has taken over 10 years to put together with the land purchased one acre at a time, state by state, by American Acres Inc. (A “no action” letter was issue by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission as well as the Attorney General of New York State stating that the deeds are being sold as novelty items and not as investments and that owners cannot resell them for profit or benefit financially in any way.)

The exact location of the land is indicated in the accompanying Property Location Guide to all 50 States to which dad will have access once he is a registered owner. He can check back anytime to see his name and find out who his neighbors are. And he can send friends there to “check-it-out”.

Scott Moger, president of American Acres, Inc. is quick to point out that “these ‘mini estates’ can't be built on, lived on or retired on. Owners cannot make any improvements or develop the parcels. Owners shall not occupy the parcels and must grant rights of ingress and egress over their parcel. But they are completely free of additional responsibility and obligations. And the fun of bragging about owning land in any and all of the United States is priceless, to say the least!”

Also as indicated on the website http://www.OwnAPieceofAmerica.com, “owners won't have to pay taxes of any kind…ever, and will not be required to mow, pick up trash, or comply with any local, state or federal regulations.”

For additional information please contact S. Moger at American Acres, Inc., 212 598-0062.