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Rural property #3332588
01/24/21 10:25 AM
01/24/21 10:25 AM
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Meridianville
DryFire Offline OP
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My buddy and I have been looking at buying 50 - 80 acres of property in Tennessee. You have to be prepared to jump on it ASAP. The decent ones that come on the market are usually sold within three days for full price. Go and look up the sale history and see how much prices have gone up in 10 years.

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332593
01/24/21 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasNative
My buddy and I have been looking at buying 50 - 80 acres of property in Tennessee. You have to be prepared to jump on it ASAP. The decent ones that come on the market are usually sold within three days for full price. Go and look up the sale history and see how much prices have gone up in 10 years.

My place in St Clair county has almost doubled what I paid for it about 5y ago. Part of me wants to sell it, but then I would have to find another parcel and it will be sky high as well.

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332601
01/24/21 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasNative
My buddy and I have been looking at buying 50 - 80 acres of property in Tennessee. You have to be prepared to jump on it ASAP. The decent ones that come on the market are usually sold within three days for full price. Go and look up the sale history and see how much prices have gone up in 10 years.
yep and all the out of state people from New York and California etc are grabbing it quickly. To those that own land you are fortunate and better hang on to it.

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332605
01/24/21 10:39 AM
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I just hope we aint taxed out of owning land..


They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Ben Franklin
Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332609
01/24/21 10:42 AM
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N AL
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A friend of mine has I think 20 acres for sale right outside of minor hill. They’ve got a cabin and some good deer on the land. Believe it’s listed on Mossy Oak Properties

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Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332625
01/24/21 11:11 AM
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I put my place on the market last year about this time then corona flu hit and market halted with folks freaking out. Looking back it was a blessing it didn’t sell


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Re: Rural property [Re: 257wbymag] #3332632
01/24/21 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by 257wbymag
I put my place on the market last year about this time then corona flu hit and market halted with folks freaking out. Looking back it was a blessing it didn’t sell


Definitely

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332644
01/24/21 11:42 AM
01/24/21 11:42 AM
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colbert county
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I have a good friend in the business. He says he has never ever seen the interest by out of state folks wanting to buy. He’s working 7 days a week and some long days. He’s actually looking at buying property in NY cause that market has come down so much. Another friends son and family were looking to move south. Maybe Nashville but prices have dropped so much in NY they’re staying for now.


“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
Re: Rural property [Re: cartervj] #3332647
01/24/21 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cartervj
I have a good friend in the business. He says he has never ever seen the interest by out of state folks wanting to buy. He’s working 7 days a week and some long days. He’s actually looking at buying property in NY cause that market has come down so much. Another friends son and family were looking to move south. Maybe Nashville but prices have dropped so much in NY they’re staying for now.

Nashville is insane right now. It's hard for a non corporation to buy land anywhere near Nashville right now.

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3332654
01/24/21 12:04 PM
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I'm glad I bought my little 25 acre property last year.
Auburn is having a lot of growth.

Re: Rural property [Re: toothdoc] #3332675
01/24/21 12:42 PM
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colbert county
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Originally Posted by toothdoc
Originally Posted by cartervj
I have a good friend in the business. He says he has never ever seen the interest by out of state folks wanting to buy. He’s working 7 days a week and some long days. He’s actually looking at buying property in NY cause that market has come down so much. Another friends son and family were looking to move south. Maybe Nashville but prices have dropped so much in NY they’re staying for now.

Nashville is insane right now. It's hard for a non corporation to buy land anywhere near Nashville right now.



The first friend I mentioned, his wife grew up in NY and loves the big cities. Probably counting the days till he retires and she moves back. They were looking at Nashville but said prices were cheaper in NY.

The other friend his son travels the world making serious money. He just needs a great airport for him and his wife. They were looking at moving closer since they have twins and my friend and his wife would like to see them more.

I couldn’t get over the prices being thrown out. I mentioned 5000 an acre for a duck hole and my friend in real estate was like, that’s not a bad price. He’s been a part of some really big deals lately. His business is crazy insane right now.

Most of my friends are self employed and own their own companies. It so extreme from one to the other. Some are barely hanging on and others are making more bank than they ever dreamed of.


“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3333257
01/24/21 09:27 PM
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If you were looking in Georgia I could hook you up.......


https://www.landflip.com/land/256649

Re: Rural property [Re: DryFire] #3333312
01/24/21 10:25 PM
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I have two people interested in my house and 45 acres. I want to sell and buy a bigger tract of land. Problem is for work I have to be semi close to Auburn. We could move to Auburn for 6 years till I retire and look for a bigger tract. Like 120+ acres.
Decision decisions


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