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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1469725" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>55 acres across the road from us brought $2K an acre. It's solid blackjacks with an old run down house and a couple run down sheds. There is a water well, but the water is really hard. No ponds or running water, fences bad on 3 sides, just fair on the 4th. One side fronts a blacktop county road. If it had been cleared, with decent fences, it MIGHT have brought that just because of the smaller acreage, if it had been much bigger more like $1600 to maybe $1800. No mineral rights included. </p><p></p><p>Guy that owned it was on disability, lived in an old mobile home there, very rarely saw him. First I knew it was for sale I saw a sign from real estate agency that specializes in hunting properties - I went by and talked to him, he said they were asking $2k an acre. I told him I'd give him $1k an acre, $5k today and the rest as soon as the title work was done, he said if they can't sell it in 30 days I'll take it. It sold in less than 2 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1469725, member: 19707"] 55 acres across the road from us brought $2K an acre. It’s solid blackjacks with an old run down house and a couple run down sheds. There is a water well, but the water is really hard. No ponds or running water, fences bad on 3 sides, just fair on the 4th. One side fronts a blacktop county road. If it had been cleared, with decent fences, it MIGHT have brought that just because of the smaller acreage, if it had been much bigger more like $1600 to maybe $1800. No mineral rights included. Guy that owned it was on disability, lived in an old mobile home there, very rarely saw him. First I knew it was for sale I saw a sign from real estate agency that specializes in hunting properties - I went by and talked to him, he said they were asking $2k an acre. I told him I’d give him $1k an acre, $5k today and the rest as soon as the title work was done, he said if they can’t sell it in 30 days I’ll take it. It sold in less than 2 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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