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I paid 60k for my .8 of an acre and felt like I got a good deal on it. I live in the Des Moines Metro...
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I paid 18k for an empty lot, .5 acre that is attached to my home property...Tax value is 22k
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Looking like 80K here 45 miles north of Baltimore and 45 miles south of Philly.
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There are extenuating circumstances regarding most of those farm sales that go for big money. I know of one 40 that went for $29k per acre in NE Iowa.
Most times, when you're seeing those numbers larger than 10k/acre, which is still ridiculously high, it's because 2 neighbors are fighting over it, it connects to their farms, finishes a section/half section. Sometimes they just want it to square up the farm and get what's close, other times they're buying it so the other guy they don't like can't have it. Either way, it will never pencil if they're not using a lot of already paid for acres to fund it. |
My brother and I just purchased 40 acres 500 yards north of perry lake that backs up to the Delaware river. We paid 1300 an acres. Value is 2500-3000. It has 10 acres farm 10 acres CRP and 20 woodland. He got a 10 point buck and my nephew an 8 point this fall.
Pure investment for me plus camping. Ang |
few years ago i bought 30acres of mostly timber for about $70k.
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Now is not the time to buy farmland for the purpose of building a house on it. Land will most likely come down some, even if it takes a few years.
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Man, I'd love to have 30 or 40 acres with a cabin on it. I can't justify it as a recreational thing, though.
I have no idea what land goes for around here. I've seen ads occasionally for "mountain land" near Pueblo for something like $50,000 for 35 acres, but I suspect that's because you can't get water or power to it. Around here, I think water rights are sometimes worth more than the land they're attached to. |
If it's buildable land in the mountains outside of Denver, that has road, power and water you're paying a lot more than that for a building site. They were going for more than $50k for iffy sites 20 years ago.
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Current land values around the Lake of the Ozarks:
Wooded acreage non tillable value - $1000 to $1500 per acre Farm land tillable - $4000 per acre Lake front - $500 to $1000 per foot |
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I saw a nice looking little A-Frame cabin outside of Idaho Springs a couple of months ago that was very tempting. It was outside of town in a very wooded area, and it was around $115,000 for 600 or 700 square feet. The lot wasn't big, but was big enough to give you a little seclusion with the woods (maybe 1/4 or 1/2 acre - don't recall). It was quite tempting, but for that price I can take a lot of vacations and not have to keep two houses maintained. |
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You can partially thank the National Parks' for determining development areas.
Other than the obvious, the other item I know that affects building lots in the mountain areas of Colorado is which slope you're facing. South facing slopes go for A LOT more than North facing slopes for obvious reasons too. Quote:
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