Land prices near you
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02/23/24 09:31 PM
02/23/24 09:31 PM
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bucksnbears
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I've never followed what land is bringing nation wide but stumbled on a site that has been giving $$ of land. I can't fathom some of it.
Where you're at, what would a 100 acre piece of all tillable/ cropland be expected to bring.
Same question for all wooded/ hunting property.
Seems like even with this crappy economy, there is still lots of people looking for land and not afraid to pony up.
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Land prices near you
[Re: bucksnbears]
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02/23/24 09:35 PM
02/23/24 09:35 PM
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Hodagtrapper
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Muskrat Master
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Hunting land with a mix of swamp and upland forest would sell in the $1200.00 to $3000.00 range per acre. If power is available to property the price may be higher. Crazy times but the old saying about land is that they are not making it anymore  . Chris
>>In God we trust<<
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Re: Land prices near you
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02/23/24 09:59 PM
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bucksnbears
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Crop land, somewhere around 1.5 million. Pasture or rough ground, 500-750 thousand….  How in God's name can that pencil out?? Let's say corn brings 5$ a bushel. Now let's say 200 bushel and acre. That 100 acre piece grossed 1000.00$ acre. With the cost of fuel/ help/ equipment/ and all the other things involved, I just can't wrap my mind around how folks make that work? Now, as for just hunting land, let's say someone buys 100 acres of pure timber at 5000.00$ an acre. That's 500,000 $ Back in the 40's, my grandfather bought a 160 acre piece of superb farmland for 40.00 $ an acre. Sold it in the early 60's for 200.00$ an acre. That same piece is in the 6000.00$ now. How??
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Land prices near you
[Re: bucksnbears]
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02/23/24 10:37 PM
02/23/24 10:37 PM
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jeff karsten
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No idea on farmland but here 80 acres is a big field you can have sandblows and muck on the same field Median price for renting is 35 bucks/acre Houses are another issue Whatever a house is listed for it sells for 100 to 150 grand over list price sight unseen and thats in my town of 3,000- 4,000 people 50,000 folks you can triple that amount When i ask who would pay that much sight unseen The broker says somebody from texas BS I dont know Anyway I heard the rumor that hedge funds are scooping up all properties in smaller "undeveloped" communities
olden tyred
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Re: Land prices near you
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02/23/24 10:41 PM
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jarentz
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The only people that can afford it are big farmers and developers. my cousins farm 3000 acres and buy a new farm 100- 500 acres every 5 years. Around here if a farmer sells to another farmer 6-7000 an acre. but real estate developers will pay 2 or 3 times that,for the right piece of ground.
jarentz
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