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Beats the hell out of the land price around my area. It’s $7500 - $10,000 a acre You don't even want to know...... I can't begin to guess what's it's like over in the Valley. Crap, up here in the middle of nowhere sagebrush/juniper undeveloped is going for near $3000 if it's less than 100 acres. Add big money if it's got water or a well already in. 30K to 60K an acre depending on location and water rights.
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The "unimproved" 65 AC adjoining my 100 was offered to me sometime back for $750.00 an acre. I turned it down- - - -"Too expensive"! It sold two years ago, for $3500.00 an acre- - - - -less than a month after it was offered at that price!
Ignorance can be fixed. Stupid is forever!
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Beats the hell out of the land price around my area. It’s $7500 - $10,000 a acre You don't even want to know...... I can't begin to guess what's it's like over in the Valley. Crap, up here in the middle of nowhere sagebrush/juniper undeveloped is going for near $3000 if it's less than 100 acres. Add big money if it's got water or a well already in. 30K to 60K an acre depending on location and water rights. Water rights! Without water, what you gonna do with that $30K an acre land.......................... build houses!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Crappy rocky land around Rigby has been going for over $50k an acre but I've only been watching smaller lots in the 5-20 acre range. I'm not sure what the large pieces are going for but I know it's way more than 5 years ago.
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I bought 160 acres in NE Oklahoma 3 years ago for $1,875/acre. About 85% timber. But no power....that's 1.5 miles away. I have a 6000 watt solar system powering the cabin. To get power there, is $25,000 per mile.
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Run it up, until you blow it up, then back it down a bit.
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5 acres next to me $250K. On paved road
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Looks like it is covered in bushes.
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Beats the hell out of the land price around my area. It’s $7500 - $10,000 a acre You don't even want to know...... I can't begin to guess what's it's like over in the Valley. Crap, up here in the middle of nowhere sagebrush/juniper undeveloped is going for near $3000 if it's less than 100 acres. Add big money if it's got water or a well already in. 30K to 60K an acre depending on location and water rights. Water rights! Without water, what you gonna do with that $30K an acre land.......................... build houses! I dunno but California seems to think rice is a good “desert crop”. 😀. The amount of water diverted for growing rice in an environment that lacks the natural moisture necessary for the crop doesn’t seem like a good “investment” of water versus yield. It might’ve been a handy source of rice when globalism wasn’t a thing but nowadays you can walk into the grocery store or Asian market and be confronted with 2 dozen choices of rice in 50 pound bags for not much money. Maybe that barren scrubland will be rice paddies in the future….😂
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Beats the hell out of the land price around my area. It’s $7500 - $10,000 a acre You don't even want to know...... I can't begin to guess what's it's like over in the Valley. Crap, up here in the middle of nowhere sagebrush/juniper undeveloped is going for near $3000 if it's less than 100 acres. Add big money if it's got water or a well already in. 30K to 60K an acre depending on location and water rights. Water rights! Without water, what you gonna do with that $30K an acre land.......................... build houses! I dunno but California seems to think rice is a good “desert crop”. 😀. The amount of water diverted for growing rice in an environment that lacks the natural moisture necessary for the crop doesn’t seem like a good “investment” of water versus yield. It might’ve been a handy source of rice when globalism wasn’t a thing but nowadays you can walk into the grocery store or Asian market and be confronted with 2 dozen choices of rice in 50 pound bags for not much money. Maybe that barren scrubland will be rice paddies in the future….😂 Actually, when the rice fields need to be flooded, we usually have an abundance of water and no where to put it. California doesn't have a lack of water. We have a lack of storage.
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Looks like it is covered in bushes. Most probably a former MeadWestvaco parcel. Brock is big on selling their land (most is already sold). Listing says 15 year replant... so probably Slash or Improved LL. Harvest at 25+/-. Maybe $1k an acre. Not sure... I do not know this land or the logistics/local market.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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I just put up my .9 acre lake front lot for $329,000.. city water and electric in. Bought it in 2020 for $100,000 cash
Should have put on market last summer.
Want to be sitting on as much cash as possible next year and hopefully a correction
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Been spooking around NC, TN looking for some mountain land above 3000' with decent access. I'll find a piece for the right price or a place that I have to have and just pay the price. Things are definitely slowing down.
Life is good live it while you can.
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That's in deer dog country so having to deal with hounds running through during deer season would make me look on the other side of VA.
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Thankfully I am in a position that I do not need to sell my second home in north Idaho. I have $300k in the two that are around now ~$850K. All moot. I'll never forget my first DIL that spent her honeymoon up here, saying to my son, "can you imagine owning a place in the mountains"? My son replied in the affirmative...
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