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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1096850" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I work in Bryan / College Station, but live about 40 miles southeast of there in Grimes County. As I think someone else said, the ag exemption varies from county to county. I would definitely recommend getting that straight before buying anything, since if you lose your ag exemption you can probably add a zero to the end of your tax bill.</p><p></p><p>Get a real estate agent to confirm this, but I believe as you go north and west from B/CS land will get cheaper, and get higher as you go south (closer to Houston). In my part of the country (southwest corner of Grimes County) you'll probably be looking at about $10,000 per acre for ten acres. Northern part of the county and north and west of B/CS you can probably get it for 2/3 of that, maybe less. Again, I haven't bought or sold any land, so get a real estate agent to confirm when you get to that point.</p><p></p><p>Holler at me if you have any more questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1096850, member: 21194"] I work in Bryan / College Station, but live about 40 miles southeast of there in Grimes County. As I think someone else said, the ag exemption varies from county to county. I would definitely recommend getting that straight before buying anything, since if you lose your ag exemption you can probably add a zero to the end of your tax bill. Get a real estate agent to confirm this, but I believe as you go north and west from B/CS land will get cheaper, and get higher as you go south (closer to Houston). In my part of the country (southwest corner of Grimes County) you'll probably be looking at about $10,000 per acre for ten acres. Northern part of the county and north and west of B/CS you can probably get it for 2/3 of that, maybe less. Again, I haven't bought or sold any land, so get a real estate agent to confirm when you get to that point. Holler at me if you have any more questions. [/QUOTE]
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