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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5657421" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Some of these unreasonably high prices are simply being "asked" as a form of "fishing" for the possibility of getting it. I was just offered a 500-acre-plus wooded tract, exclusive to me and whomever I might allow, Sunday hunting included, not far from Deer Lodge, for less than $4 an acre. Should he come down to less than $3, might consider, but really don't "need" it, and it's simply not that convenient to me personally.</p><p></p><p><strong>Any tract is worth whatever someone is willing to pay.</strong></p><p><strong>Same with any house; location is everything.</strong></p><p>But those who might have been most able & willing are dying faster than we're losing lease availability, at least on a statewide and national level.</p><p></p><p>IMO, it is also a fallacy about doctors & lawyers leasing all the land, running the prices up in TN. Those with deep pockets are simply more likely to buy an airplane and better hunting land in some other state. And they may be less likely to over-pay a high price for mediocre hunting. The exception is when it's extremely convenient to their homes. So I'd expect lease prices around Davidson County to stay high and at least keep up with inflation ongoing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5657421, member: 1409"] Some of these unreasonably high prices are simply being "asked" as a form of "fishing" for the possibility of getting it. I was just offered a 500-acre-plus wooded tract, exclusive to me and whomever I might allow, Sunday hunting included, not far from Deer Lodge, for less than $4 an acre. Should he come down to less than $3, might consider, but really don't "need" it, and it's simply not that convenient to me personally. [B]Any tract is worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Same with any house; location is everything.[/B] But those who might have been most able & willing are dying faster than we're losing lease availability, at least on a statewide and national level. IMO, it is also a fallacy about doctors & lawyers leasing all the land, running the prices up in TN. Those with deep pockets are simply more likely to buy an airplane and better hunting land in some other state. And they may be less likely to over-pay a high price for mediocre hunting. The exception is when it's extremely convenient to their homes. So I'd expect lease prices around Davidson County to stay high and at least keep up with inflation ongoing. [/QUOTE]
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