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17 acres is 5100.00 an acre too much.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 5548345" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>Wow, that's crazy, but some markets that's good deal. When I bought my 29.5 acres in summer of '21, I paid 30K for it. I had hunted on this land since 1995. My neighbor called me in middle Dec to sell 51 acres from part of his 114 acres. He told me 1,500 a acre, but when I sent him the contract first of Jan, he said I miss understood, he wanted 90k for the land even though he's never said a word to me about $90K. That's 1,764 a acre. I was mad and started to walk away from it. Been thinking about it a lot last few weeks, it allows me access to my land and actually boarders my east and south. Gives me 4.5 acre field and small 1/4 acre pond. So now I'm thinking to just go through with it. A farm that meets his east boundary just sold this summer for 2200 acre and it's rougher land.</p><p></p><p>The way I look at it, land is hard to come by, finding some that you like or some that could add to your current, it's worth just doing it. The days of having a lease or permission really sucks when they cancel the lease or property sells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 5548345, member: 1760"] Wow, that's crazy, but some markets that's good deal. When I bought my 29.5 acres in summer of '21, I paid 30K for it. I had hunted on this land since 1995. My neighbor called me in middle Dec to sell 51 acres from part of his 114 acres. He told me 1,500 a acre, but when I sent him the contract first of Jan, he said I miss understood, he wanted 90k for the land even though he's never said a word to me about $90K. That's 1,764 a acre. I was mad and started to walk away from it. Been thinking about it a lot last few weeks, it allows me access to my land and actually boarders my east and south. Gives me 4.5 acre field and small 1/4 acre pond. So now I'm thinking to just go through with it. A farm that meets his east boundary just sold this summer for 2200 acre and it's rougher land. The way I look at it, land is hard to come by, finding some that you like or some that could add to your current, it's worth just doing it. The days of having a lease or permission really sucks when they cancel the lease or property sells. [/QUOTE]
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