Posted by John T on November 30, 2022 at 06:28:42 from (174.203.66.164):
In Reply to: Land Value posted by DelMN on November 30, 2022 at 05:39:02:
My location is more hilly and not prime farmland, however, LAND VALUES KEEPS RISING year after year regardless of economic conditions. I bought and sold several farms over many years and they ALL increased in value over time.... As far as YOUR land value you might want to consider opinions and appraisals from LOCAL realtors, farmers, bankers, and other experts. What the values in OTHER parts of the Country and what the fine gents here on YT Mag (especially those outside your location) think may or may not be accurate FOR YOUR AREA, but its YOUR land and YOUR choice so my advice is DONT SET THE PRICE TOO LOW and seek out LOCAL appraisals in addition to any YT Mag opinions ......... My GUESS absent any research or knowledge of land values in YOUR location is lets say $10,000 per care ???? Maybe more maybe less, Heck if I know lol .........
Best wishes, good luck, I hope you receive all its worth
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