Originally Posted by Journeyman
Originally Posted by Spanokopitas

It's a cannibis ranch. So how much would that lovely piece of God's country be worth in your pissant state?


Firstly, the Merriam Webster "1.)" definition of a ranch in the real west is "a large farm especially in the U.S. where animals (such as cattle, horses, and sheep) are raised." Under that scenario, in "my" pissant state of Idaho 208 acres is a freaking pasture, not a ranch....BUT, if you are handicapped by being a Californian, and serious in your question, and are an adopter of the progressive PC California real estate bull$4!t of the last decade or so that has fomented both the increase in value of your land, and the inclusion in MW of the "2.)" definition of: "a farm for a special crop or kind of animal", I'll give you an honest answer: 1-2 acre building lots in town or near the resorts here go for roughly $2,000,000. 208 contiguous acres, if on the river would go for $9,000,000 or so...out where our RANCH is, it would be worth around $2,100,000...



Good points Journeyman. I lived on a 20,000 acre RANCH in my pre-married days, and cattle was the cash crop. And it wasn't the largest one in the area by any stretch.

Californians love calling any acreage a ranch for some reason. Not sure if it's an ego thing or what, but it does get annoying.


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