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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1179549" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Around here it's expensive... Our 50-60 (usable) acres would be near $800,000, a fair bit is cropable, and has gravity irrigation, grapes or orchard potential. There's a 6 acre place with a modest house for $450,000... some bigger places that'll hold 60 cows on pasture are about $1,000,000. Ranch across the river you see in my pictures runs about 100 head and I doubt you'd get that under 1.5 mil.</p><p></p><p>Unless you have cash in hand and don't have to pay a bank, places here are pretty hopeless to buy and make a living on. That being said with the high prices, anything is for sale at a price, but many take a LONG time to sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1179549, member: 9096"] Around here it's expensive... Our 50-60 (usable) acres would be near $800,000, a fair bit is cropable, and has gravity irrigation, grapes or orchard potential. There's a 6 acre place with a modest house for $450,000... some bigger places that'll hold 60 cows on pasture are about $1,000,000. Ranch across the river you see in my pictures runs about 100 head and I doubt you'd get that under 1.5 mil. Unless you have cash in hand and don't have to pay a bank, places here are pretty hopeless to buy and make a living on. That being said with the high prices, anything is for sale at a price, but many take a LONG time to sell. [/QUOTE]
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