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420Property.com, the world’s leading business and real estate marketplace serving the cannabis industry has seen nearly a 60 percent overall increase in demand for cannabis businesses for sale and available real estate due to the 2020 Election and the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

Real estate speculators and entrepreneurs are getting an early jump on locating properties suitable for operating a cannabis business in states that are likely to legalize medical or recreational cannabis in the upcoming 2020 Elections. The following states will be voting on cannabis laws: Arizona,  Montana,  New Jersey,  and  South Dakota  are voting to legalize the recreational use of cannabis.  Mississippi,  Nebraska, and  South Dakota  are voting to legalize the medical use of cannabis. 420 Property.com  has seen search traffic in these states rise month-over-month as the election nears. 

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted businesses across the world. Businesses have been forced to adapt their operations to social distancing guidelines, take on debt, or close indefinitely. However, the cannabis business has gone from illegal to essential and business is booming! Many cannabis businesses have reported as much as a 30 percent surge in sales due to increased demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. For these reasons, 420Property.com has seen a dramatic increase in demand for cannabis business licenses for sale and turnkey cannabis businesses for sale. 

 

Among the active listings on 420Property is an established dispensary in Edmond, Oklahoma that includes a remodeled storefront complete with a kitchen that has passed food and safety inspection in preparation for processing license, and 7,000 square feet of warehouse space to grow. 

420Property.com  has more cannabis listings than any other real estate website in the world and serves nearly 30,000 users a month.  

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