Denim Deb
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If you're lucky, you might be able to get an acre of ground around here for $50,000. And,that's w/nothing on it.
WOW! That would be awesome! So many options/possibilities, and just over $1400/acre. I'm in lovehwillm1977 said:Yep.. location makes a huge difference... for farmland here you can get 200 acres of riverfront land for about $170,000 (with a 5 bedroom house and barns, only 60 acres of that is cleared, drain-tiled fields)... or you can buy an undeveloped woodlot that is 300 acres on a dirt road without services or a house for $45,000.terri9630 said:Here people complain about $4000 an acre for stuff near town. Of course its desert, no water, but still way higher than the $1500 per acre we paid in S. Tx. I can't imagine buying much land for $8000 an acre.hensnchicks said:I think you are looking at sufficient acreage at 20 acres or so. I don't know what kind of property you are looking at but there is excellent farmland in Illinois/Iowa and sells for $7500-$8500/acre. We farm approx. 600 acres and of that acreage the house and lawns are on 7 acres and the orchards on 10 so judging by that 20 acres should do you good. Have fun.
Here's the place we were looking at: http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=11255899&PidKey=14355917
Personally I think 20 acres is a great size for a hobby farm, not too small but not overwhelming either.
It's actually $850/acre... 200 acres for $170,000.SSDreamin said:WOW! That would be awesome! So many options/possibilities, and just over $1400/acre. I'm in love
But, I thought you were staying put in your paid off house?
I love this idea.BrandedX said:If possible I'd like to perhaps also have a good sized 'lazy river' encircling a good sized fowl pond. I like the idea of lazily circling around on an inner tube as my channel catfish and bream swim around below me. I'd give up some of the veggie parcel for that!