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Another land value question #1287038
03/05/15 10:56 AM
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100 acres that was clearcut within the past few months. What is it worth and what would you pay for it?

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For lease or sale? Most land for sale over that way was $2500-3500 an acre when I was looking about 8 years ago. Lease I'd imagine $10-20 an acre.


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Originally Posted By: Turkey_neck
For lease or sale? Most land for sale over that way was $2500-3500 an acre when I was looking about 8 years ago. Lease I'd imagine $10-20 an acre.


For sale. 100 acres of clearcut, no road frontage. Hurtsboro area

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Land is worth what someone will pay for it. Simple. Pm me and I can give you a number to a guy that has lots of experience in that area from Union Springs. Personally, I would not pay anywhere near $2500/acre for clear cut property. Most land investors say you cannot pay more than $900/acre for dirt +timber value and come out ahead. The market has taken a big down turn in this economy in regards to recreational property.

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Originally Posted By: cmontgomery
Land is worth what someone will pay for it. Simple. Pm me and I can give you a number to a guy that has lots of experience in that area from Union Springs. Personally, I would not pay anywhere near $2500/acre for clear cut property. Most land investors say you cannot pay more than $900/acre for dirt +timber value and come out ahead. The market has taken a big down turn in this economy in regards to recreational property.


They are asking $1450/acre. I would like to buy the place, but am only willing to pay $1000/acre ish. Just making sure Im not crazy for thinking $1400 is too high

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1400 is too high, if it has been replanted already it may be worth 11 or 1200 if not $900 is top dollar to me

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Originally Posted By: cmontgomery
Land is worth what someone will pay for it. Simple. Pm me and I can give you a number to a guy that has lots of experience in that area from Union Springs. Personally, I would not pay anywhere near $2500/acre for clear cut property. Most land investors say you cannot pay more than $900/acre for dirt +timber value and come out ahead. The market has taken a big down turn in this economy in regards to recreational property.


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Re: Another land value question [Re: jdfarm23] #1300352
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If it has been sprayed and replanted you can add about $150-200/acre to the value because you won't be having to pay for it. I would doubt it has been sprayed and planted though.


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Re: Another land value question [Re: jdfarm23] #1301692
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If it had frontage on an all weather road that might bump up price a little. Could pay for itself in the future if timber harvests were timed to take advantage of it.


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I would check the access before I did anything, and I would think the price is too high.

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a good place to start is fair market value,when buying land you need to pay/offer what you think its worth.

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Originally Posted By: fernman
a good place to start is fair market value,when buying land you need to pay/offer what you think its worth.


They have not sprayed or replanted the place. This place does not have road frontage, however it adjoins some land I already own, which does have frontage. I'm still thinking $1000/acre tops.

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If you have a common border that would make it more valuable the way I see it. Start at $1000 and work towards their asking price.


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Re: Another land value question [Re: k bush] #1306733
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Originally Posted By: k bush
If you have a common border that would make it more valuable the way I see it. Start at $1000 and work towards their asking price.


If he thinks its worth $1000/acre, why would he start at $1000?

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Because you usually only get one chance to buy adjoining property. I would hate to know I missed a parcel next to me over a couple of thousand dollars.


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Re: Another land value question [Re: k bush] #1306851
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It has happened to me many times. No big deal. I've never regretted not buying it for what I felt was too much.


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