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AFOA tracts posted
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05/07/20 03:06 PM
05/07/20 03:06 PM
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Posts: 5,724 McCalla
Big AL 76
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There are several tracts in Pickens county posted today.. nothing I can attempt to afford but thought someone may be interested in them.
Last edited by Big AL 76; 05/07/20 03:07 PM.
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: Big AL 76]
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05/08/20 10:46 AM
05/08/20 10:46 AM
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Posts: 5,034 Northport, AL
Phil_Army
12 point
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12 point
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$12.50 per acre with no turkey rights on several of the Pickens County ones. Might be worth it if the deer hunting is that good though...
Broker/Owner and Area Representative for 1st Class Real Estate 2018's #1 Real Estate Agent according to the Tuscaloosa News
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: Big AL 76]
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05/10/20 09:07 AM
05/10/20 09:07 AM
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Posts: 2,257 Tuscaloosa
rackhunter'
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$14.45 an acre? ridiculous
The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind
I love animals...they're delicious
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: Big AL 76]
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05/11/20 11:50 AM
05/11/20 11:50 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,543 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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I’m guessing that a lot of theses places are seeing a lot of turnover at those prices…..new people leasing the land every couple years. Theres plenty of folks out there who see these adds and prices and think that their leasing top notch land because of the price associated with it. They think that they’re gonna see chit loads of deer and kill big bucks because its some of the “prime land”. They lease it for a year or two until they realize that it isn’t what they thought it was and then they move on. The land owner or whoever then posts it back up for lease for the next starry eyed buyer.
The Corn Crash!!!
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: Big AL 76]
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05/11/20 12:29 PM
05/11/20 12:29 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,543 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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I'll tell y'all a secret.....you'll probably never see the truly prime land listed for lease on the internet.....Why?.....Because it'll be leased for years by the people who currently have it and in the event they do ever give it up.....there's already people standing in line ready to take it over
Last edited by CNC; 05/11/20 12:29 PM.
The Corn Crash!!!
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: CNC]
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05/12/20 07:06 PM
05/12/20 07:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 5,034 Northport, AL
Phil_Army
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I'll tell y'all a secret.....you'll probably never see the truly prime land listed for lease on the internet.....Why?.....Because it'll be leased for years by the people who currently have it and in the event they do ever give it up.....there's already people standing in line ready to take it over Bingo! I've got a pretty good 315 acre tract listed in Fayette and I know there's a waiting list for it if I ever decide to not renew it
Broker/Owner and Area Representative for 1st Class Real Estate 2018's #1 Real Estate Agent according to the Tuscaloosa News
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Re: AFOA tracts posted
[Re: Big AL 76]
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05/12/20 07:30 PM
05/12/20 07:30 PM
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Posts: 21,543 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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Not only does this little hustle give hunters an unrealistic idea of whats happening with these tracts....It also give other landowners an unrealistic idea of what they should charging when they see these prices listed. They don't realize that these same places are constantly listed every year or two. The only way to get those kind of prices without turnover is to offer quality hunting that's worth it.....and that likely means creating quality habitat.
Last edited by CNC; 05/12/20 07:30 PM.
The Corn Crash!!!
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