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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 800578" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>sold most of my calves and bred cows last two weeks but ended leaving four weaned calves ranges wt from 400-800lbs.</p><p>able to sell at 110-120 per wt. and probably planning to sell the rest of the four in mid-jan or early february. the proceeds will be use for acquisition for 26 acreages with river behind the property and state highway (commercial property or zone, optional for </p><p>agriculture).</p><p> </p><p>the seller has about 1500 acreages in eastern oregon. she and I agreed with land that i will pay 10% down and</p><p>with 4% interest of 30 years notes but a balloon payments in 7-10. she control the title but I have access to use the properties.</p><p>i will use the land to build a medical and dental practice's building(two units) and let the practice pay the payments. hopefully, the economy will turn around and the payments will tax deductions. Here, western washington, you could build a house for $38 per sq</p><p>feet. with 3000-3600 sq. ft, it will cost around $150k and split it into two 1500 sq. ft. rent the other half building to a medical</p><p>office and help pay the payment for the construction's cost. the company is called Hiline homes and you could see in internet. </p><p> </p><p>purchased the bred cow about 650 black. the bred cows were sold around over 900 and weight around 1450-1500lbs or over.</p><p>i sold them because the price were right and the cost of the land were supressed. the price of the land will be around 80-100K</p><p>this is the best time to buy land for that price. hopefully, around five years from now, the land will double. paul allen bought</p><p>140 acreage to develope industrial park which is about three exit from land. the owner is far away and elderly around mid 70's.</p><p>she agreed to the purchase before paul allen's acquisition.</p><p></p><p>one day, when the cost of feeder calf (about 65-70 cents per pounds or bred cow is about 40 cents per pounds), then, i will</p><p>build and start all over again. the price of land was too tempting compare to the price of calf or bred cow. eventually, the price of</p><p>calf or bred cow will drop down. land is limited in number when it is 1/4 mile away from the interstate freeway, on state highway,</p><p>and the river (behind the property). the location is perfect. i have already a six acreages, same street and location, but much closer</p><p>to the freeway about 3000 ft from the freeway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 800578, member: 13261"] sold most of my calves and bred cows last two weeks but ended leaving four weaned calves ranges wt from 400-800lbs. able to sell at 110-120 per wt. and probably planning to sell the rest of the four in mid-jan or early february. the proceeds will be use for acquisition for 26 acreages with river behind the property and state highway (commercial property or zone, optional for agriculture). the seller has about 1500 acreages in eastern oregon. she and I agreed with land that i will pay 10% down and with 4% interest of 30 years notes but a balloon payments in 7-10. she control the title but I have access to use the properties. i will use the land to build a medical and dental practice's building(two units) and let the practice pay the payments. hopefully, the economy will turn around and the payments will tax deductions. Here, western washington, you could build a house for $38 per sq feet. with 3000-3600 sq. ft, it will cost around $150k and split it into two 1500 sq. ft. rent the other half building to a medical office and help pay the payment for the construction's cost. the company is called Hiline homes and you could see in internet. purchased the bred cow about 650 black. the bred cows were sold around over 900 and weight around 1450-1500lbs or over. i sold them because the price were right and the cost of the land were supressed. the price of the land will be around 80-100K this is the best time to buy land for that price. hopefully, around five years from now, the land will double. paul allen bought 140 acreage to develope industrial park which is about three exit from land. the owner is far away and elderly around mid 70's. she agreed to the purchase before paul allen's acquisition. one day, when the cost of feeder calf (about 65-70 cents per pounds or bred cow is about 40 cents per pounds), then, i will build and start all over again. the price of land was too tempting compare to the price of calf or bred cow. eventually, the price of calf or bred cow will drop down. land is limited in number when it is 1/4 mile away from the interstate freeway, on state highway, and the river (behind the property). the location is perfect. i have already a six acreages, same street and location, but much closer to the freeway about 3000 ft from the freeway. [/QUOTE]
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