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Offer Price per Acre #1759498
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I am considering making an offer on 40 acres that neighbors some family land and would like to ask what everyone thinks is an acceptable offer price on the property. Please give me a range of what you would offer on the property based on the notes below. I am not sure if they owner would like to sell it, but based on their use of the land (cutting and not replanting and not currently leasing hunting rights to produce income) I am hoping to offer them cash and get them to sell.

-It is a 40 acre parcel that was clear cut and not replanted in 2008
-There is around 8 acres of SMZs that were not cut and have mature hardwoods on them.
-The site is adjacent to a county highway
-The site is 8 miles from a local saw mill
-The site is positioned on "high ground" that stays fairly dry in the winter with the exception of the SMZs
-I would like to purchase and plant loblolly for future resale
-The property is valued at $1500/acre based off of tax records
-The property is owned by an out of state private land owner who acquired it through inheritance and to my knowledge has no sentimental ties to the property and does not visit it regularly at all

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1759502
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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1759510
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I'd offer $1K/acre as a starting point based on what you've described and see if you got anywhere. He's milked it as far as cutting it for the foreseeable future and, in his opinion, it's just sitting there. $40K prob sounds pretty decent to him for land in another state that he never accesses and he's already gotten paid for once through timber sales.


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Ya'll are just overthinking it now

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1759514
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By my math 1500$x40=60k tops. You might be able to get them to negotiatiate. GLWS


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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1759524
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What county? How close is the nearest town? Any encumbrances on the property?

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: 3FFarms] #1759591
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Originally Posted By: 3FFarms
I'd offer $1K/acre as a starting point based on what you've described and see if you got anywhere. He's milked it as far as cutting it for the foreseeable future and, in his opinion, it's just sitting there. $40K prob sounds pretty decent to him for land in another state that he never accesses and he's already gotten paid for once through timber sales.


Yep, this is what I'd do. Although there are several areas where $1,000/acre is too high.

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I just bought 38 acres in a very similar situation that borders us except it was clear cut 2 years ago and not replanted.

Got it for $1,000 an acre.

Had it not bordered us it would not have been worth $1,000, but it was to us.


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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1760386
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I agree, start low, and let him counter offer. You have to decide how much it is worth to you, not anybody else. It's only a bad deal, if you feel that way.

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1760431
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Originally Posted By: bamahunt


-It is a 40 acre parcel that was clear cut and not replanted in 2008

-I would like to purchase and plant loblolly for future resale
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You also have to figure in what it's going to cost you per acre to (spray/burn/prep/trees/labor) replant he land since it's been 8 years after cutting.

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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: BOFF] #1761925
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Originally Posted By: BOFF
Originally Posted By: bamahunt


-It is a 40 acre parcel that was clear cut and not replanted in 2008

-I would like to purchase and plant loblolly for future resale
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You also have to figure in what it's going to cost you per acre to (spray/burn/prep/trees/labor) replant he land since it's been 8 years after cutting.

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Can anyone give me a ballpark cost range to prep and plant loblolly on a site that has 8 years of clearcut growth per acre on a 40 acre tract?

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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1762041
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As it borders family land, it may be worth more to you than anyone else. 8 years of growth is problematic because the trees may be big enough that bulldozer clearing may be the best option. I would have a forester look at the tract & give an estimate for site prep.

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1762100
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Ballpark - $250/ac to spray, burn, seedlings and plant.

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1762204
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You have to answer Rebels question. What county and nearest town are huge.

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: timbercruiser] #1762515
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
Ballpark - $250/ac to spray, burn, seedlings and plant.


I doubt it on an 8 year old cutover. It's going to need mechanical. I'd wager it would be closer to $400/ac

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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
Ballpark - $250/ac to spray, burn, seedlings and plant.


No way that's gone happen


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Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1766517
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Yes I would agree with timbercruiser...between $210-$250/ac with site prep & machine planting 3rd Gen Lob

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Originally Posted By: Rebelman

Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
Ballpark - $250/ac to spray, burn, seedlings and plant.


I doubt it on an 8 year old cutover. It's going to need mechanical. I'd wager it would be closer to $400/ac


You are way high Reb.

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Maybe.

Chop $120/ac
Spray $80/ac
Burn $45/ac
Plant $100/ac

Re: Offer Price per Acre [Re: bamahunt] #1811376
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I realize this thread is a couple of months old but I'd like comment on the replanting discussion. If it were hardwoods that were clear cut I'd leave it alone considering it's been 8 years. If it were pines I'd recommend you have a forester to walk the property and see how trees per acre you have at the moment. If there's a good amount of trees to the acre and they're 8 years old you'd be going backwards to cut it and replant. If you can pay for the property without the need of cutting the timber and do decide to replant I'd highly recommend planting hardwoods. Hardwoods are getting harder and harder to find, in central Alabama at least, and the price of hardwood it getting higher everyday whereas pine prices are falling.

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