Posted by showcrop on March 22, 2021 at 10:12:00 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Land Prices posted by Traditional Farmer on March 22, 2021 at 04:38:49:
I called the former owner of one of my hayfields this AM. I need to find out if I will put fertilizer on it or not. Last fall he and his wife were relocating to the northern central part of the state, and they found themselves competing against buyers from Boston and NY city with cash in hand offering 20K over list price. They were able to bump their home with 25 acres where my field is up 20K and I had seen on facebook last fall that it had sold in one day for $405,000. It was purchased by a development company, but he thought that it had been bought by a local divorcee. He had been all about being a good steward of the land, and thought that she was going to live there. He looked up after we spoke and found out who he really sold it to so he feels like he was taken in the deal, and is really bummed out. She had told me that "the deal fell through" when she wasn't able to "site her new house on the lot properly"
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