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<blockquote data-quote="TXMike" data-source="post: 1283979" data-attributes="member: 19019"><p>There's land to be had for decent prices in east texas but none of them are gonna be advertised. There was 50 acres for sale a mile down the road from me I thought I'd be wasting my time to even talk price on and it ended up asking price was $1500 an acre.... it had a very small easement road you had to share with a timber company and a couple ranchers but I kick myself everyday for not looking into it more.... </p><p></p><p>I bought hay in moss hill area a couple weeks ago and the guy said behind him they're selling 100 acre tracts for $1500 an acre. </p><p></p><p>I don't live in central texas so I wouldn't ever find an unadvertised deal but everything I see for sale up that way looks pretty expensive and you'll get less cattle per acre. </p><p></p><p>I'd plan on spending minimum $150-300k for 100 acres in texas with nothing on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXMike, post: 1283979, member: 19019"] There's land to be had for decent prices in east texas but none of them are gonna be advertised. There was 50 acres for sale a mile down the road from me I thought I'd be wasting my time to even talk price on and it ended up asking price was $1500 an acre.... it had a very small easement road you had to share with a timber company and a couple ranchers but I kick myself everyday for not looking into it more.... I bought hay in moss hill area a couple weeks ago and the guy said behind him they're selling 100 acre tracts for $1500 an acre. I don't live in central texas so I wouldn't ever find an unadvertised deal but everything I see for sale up that way looks pretty expensive and you'll get less cattle per acre. I'd plan on spending minimum $150-300k for 100 acres in texas with nothing on it. [/QUOTE]
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