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Thinking of moving to Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="RayfromTX" data-source="post: 1492606" data-attributes="member: 31486"><p>West of Austin in the hill country the land goes for around 20k an acre in the 10-50 acre range unless it has something nice on it and then it is much higher. Our neighbor just sold 35 acres for 20k an acre and it is mostly cedar and rocks. About 3-4 acres is at all nice and almost none of it is grazable. The guy that bought it was glad to get it. Look east of 35 a good ways and stay at least 60 miles from a city. Closer than that and people commute into town to work which spikes the land prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayfromTX, post: 1492606, member: 31486"] West of Austin in the hill country the land goes for around 20k an acre in the 10-50 acre range unless it has something nice on it and then it is much higher. Our neighbor just sold 35 acres for 20k an acre and it is mostly cedar and rocks. About 3-4 acres is at all nice and almost none of it is grazable. The guy that bought it was glad to get it. Look east of 35 a good ways and stay at least 60 miles from a city. Closer than that and people commute into town to work which spikes the land prices. [/QUOTE]
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