It’s still really high in south central Indiana. Some of it I attribute to 2 or 3 guys that buy everything that comes up for sale in a 10 mile radius. I was able to buy 13 acres with a small house and 40x64 building right before COVID hit. I thought I paid a pretty steep price until I started looking around at houses for sale around and in town. The way it was laid out I didn’t figure any of the big buyers would want it but I jumped on it just because the Amish keep creeping in on it and I knew given the chance they would be all over it and I did not want them as next door neighbors. They are fairly nice people but at the breeding rate that they multiply they are becoming I very big problem in my county and the county south of me. Bad thing about land is there’s only so much of it so I guess you gotta pay whatever makes the seller happy if you want your own piece of the pie. That being said there is 80 acres a few miles north of me that has been for sale for over 3 years with a house and some building they’ve only dropped the price $10,000 since its went on the market which isn’t a drop in the bucket when you want over a half a million
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