[AT] OT Land prices was RE: B Allis
Mark Greer
greerfam at raex.com
Tue Jun 14 20:28:52 PDT 2005
I bought 95 acres in SE Ohio in '91 for $220/acre. I bought 60 acres next to
it in 96 for $400/acre and wondered if it was too much money but I wanted it
because it was adjacent to what I already owned. Today, if I offered it all
for sale at $1000/acre I'd have to call the sheriff to calm the mob that
would be fighting for the opportunity to buy it. This is brushy, woodsy hill
country-poor soil but lotsa deer & turkeys. Land prices are going nuts
around here too.
Mark
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From: "LeRoy Price III" <leroy_price3 at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT Land prices was RE: B Allis
>
> Kind of nutty here in Eastern PA also. I had a chance at a lot 1.5 acres
on
> what was my great grandmotherfarm's farm. The price 2 years ago was
> $45,000. Now its starting at $80,000. Heck a guy at work brother in law
is
> a contractor in NJ. He bought a house with some land near the beach for
> $350,000. Now he's tearing it down to put up a new one and sell it at
> $900,000.
>
> I'm still looking for some land 20 acres or so thats reasonable. But now
> I'm looking at Virginia and North Carolina. However, even there spots are
> nutty. Even gave some thought to Kentucky, Tennesse, or New Mexico.
>
> LeRoy
>
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