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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1469735" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>That is a perfect description of what I see in this county. It stays on the market for several months. It usually sells when they get down to about $1200 acre. The problem with the properties like you describe is the cost of putting them into production:</p><p>1. Grading and clearing including renovating pasture.</p><p>2. Utilities. Electric/water. Watering stations.</p><p>3. Infrastructure for feed, housing equipment, roads, etc.</p><p>4. Fencing.</p><p></p><p>How do I know? I did it. I bought these 80 acres for 1K per acre. I bought a Cat D3G and cleared and graded for infrastructure. I have put $25,000 in fencing. If it was not for the cost share program, I would be under water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1469735, member: 27490"] That is a perfect description of what I see in this county. It stays on the market for several months. It usually sells when they get down to about $1200 acre. The problem with the properties like you describe is the cost of putting them into production: 1. Grading and clearing including renovating pasture. 2. Utilities. Electric/water. Watering stations. 3. Infrastructure for feed, housing equipment, roads, etc. 4. Fencing. How do I know? I did it. I bought these 80 acres for 1K per acre. I bought a Cat D3G and cleared and graded for infrastructure. I have put $25,000 in fencing. If it was not for the cost share program, I would be under water. [/QUOTE]
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