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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 634661" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I am amazed at that number. You can't touch anything around here for 700 an acre of we would have bought it. </p><p></p><p>When we were looking to relocate, land was going for 2500 an acre at least, that's with no fence, no pens, no minerals, nothing. We looked at a house near Malone with 25 acres with it and an option to buy more. House was literally leaning, needed tons of work. Old barn, old fence, pens that would not hold a thirty year old mule, one stock tank for 160,000.00 The realtor even said it wasn't worth it, but the family all wanted their share of the bucks. House wasn't worth 40K. It is still on the market, I believe. And yes, a lot of buyers were city people who were looking to get away from it all. And it does drive up land prices. </p><p></p><p>Greedy people do, too. That's where this whole housing mess started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 634661, member: 3306"] I am amazed at that number. You can't touch anything around here for 700 an acre of we would have bought it. When we were looking to relocate, land was going for 2500 an acre at least, that's with no fence, no pens, no minerals, nothing. We looked at a house near Malone with 25 acres with it and an option to buy more. House was literally leaning, needed tons of work. Old barn, old fence, pens that would not hold a thirty year old mule, one stock tank for 160,000.00 The realtor even said it wasn't worth it, but the family all wanted their share of the bucks. House wasn't worth 40K. It is still on the market, I believe. And yes, a lot of buyers were city people who were looking to get away from it all. And it does drive up land prices. Greedy people do, too. That's where this whole housing mess started. [/QUOTE]
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