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!