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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 453964" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>To many southern Californians in Montana... We get a few western ranchers who would sell out and buy back "cheap" land in central MN. They have issues with the winters and the taxes, but some of them thought Californians are worse and stuck it out.</p><p></p><p>Meadow sells for about $1,200 an acre, plow ground sells for about $1,500 about an acre, and popple thickets sell for about $2,000 an acre (some people really value a place to hang their tree stand). You can actually cash flow the plow ground in sometimes. I think 2008 will be a good time to buy with the way the housing market is going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 453964, member: 1715"] To many southern Californians in Montana... We get a few western ranchers who would sell out and buy back "cheap" land in central MN. They have issues with the winters and the taxes, but some of them thought Californians are worse and stuck it out. Meadow sells for about $1,200 an acre, plow ground sells for about $1,500 about an acre, and popple thickets sell for about $2,000 an acre (some people really value a place to hang their tree stand). You can actually cash flow the plow ground in sometimes. I think 2008 will be a good time to buy with the way the housing market is going. [/QUOTE]
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