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Western Wisconsin 16 miles East of St Paul: $6,000 for farmland, $60,00 for subdivision lot. Kenton Michigan: $700-1,000 an acre in the woods, depending on whether or not it's seasonal access, will ever have utlities (e.g., surrounded by National Forest or not) and the quality of the timber that can be grown.

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Originally Posted by JimFromTN
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Just depends. The most expensive I have seen is $5000 acre. The cheapest I have seen it around here in the last few years was around $700 acre for 40 acres. It was harvested pine tree farm. All clay soil, several miles from the closest utility pole, and down a dirt road. On average, $1500 for clear cut, 2500 for wooded, and 3000 - 3500 for fields. If you are willing to buy 100 acres or more, you can knock some off of that. A couple of years ago, I had a friend who was trying to get his 2 brothers to go in with him on a farm that was 150 acres with food plots amd tree stands with a house and shop for $300k.


sounds like quite the deal. I want to move by you


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I would take that in a heart beat if it were on 150 acres. Probably nicer than the schitt stain you live in.


Jimtn pm'd and wanted me to post a pic of him dancing with a friend. He still can't figure out how to post pics on here lol. The AIDs virus I think travelled to his brain llol

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Originally Posted by ribka
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Just depends. The most expensive I have seen is $5000 acre. The cheapest I have seen it around here in the last few years was around $700 acre for 40 acres. It was harvested pine tree farm. All clay soil, several miles from the closest utility pole, and down a dirt road. On average, $1500 for clear cut, 2500 for wooded, and 3000 - 3500 for fields. If you are willing to buy 100 acres or more, you can knock some off of that. A couple of years ago, I had a friend who was trying to get his 2 brothers to go in with him on a farm that was 150 acres with food plots amd tree stands with a house and shop for $300k.


sounds like quite the deal. I want to move by you


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I would take that in a heart beat if it were on 150 acres. Probably nicer than the schitt stain you live in.


Jimtn pm'd and wanted me to post a pic of him dancing with a friend. He still can't figure out how to post pics on here lol. The AIDs virus I think travelled to his brain llol

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Half the county though we were going belly up when my wife. and I paid $26,000 an acre for a good eighty in 1977. laugh

It was touch. and go for some years in the mid eighties. eek


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Subdivision lots for middle class type homes, $80k and up to close $100k. Upper end home lots in a subdivision, $135k to $175k.
Land in the county to build on, 3-5 acres, $25K - $35K an acre.
Farmland $8k an acre up to $15K.
Mountain land in the next counties over in Pendleton WVa or Highland Va vary wildly, but as low as $1,500 an acre to $5K an acre. Depends on the size, location etc.....



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Of course it's an impossible question. Sort of like asking, "how much is a car?"

You want a Ferrari or a Yugo?



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The place I hunt could be bought for 1500 an acre. Lots in town. 10 to 40k for a lot. Farm land 3 to 6K an acre. Chicken company has moved in and driven the.prices up.
When I was a young man woodland in the hills went for 100 to400 an acre.

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