Burnt has a post on the commodity forum of land
prices in the 15000 to 20000 an acre range. Just
for fun lets compare. 17000x 160 that 2.7mill for a
quarter. And I bought 3 for 110k and guys on
here said I paid too much. It's gunna cost to much
to clear it. Many guys on here always want to tie
the value of land to what it can produce. If you
have to pay for that land that way maybe that's a
good way to look at it. I don't look at it that way.
What's land value increase been doing in your
area? How much has it gone up on average in the
last 5 ....or last 10 years? When the tide comes in
all boats rise. All you have to do in my view is be
able to hold your acres. Figuring/valueing land by
its productive value will keep you out of the game.
Yes good land is best but it's all going up. It's just
a symptom of the 215,000 more people in the
world every day.
3 things I have found in the last 20 years in
Alberta
1) if you have any skills there is no unemployment
you can always get another job
2) land is always going up in value
3) you can always find someone shocked that
someone paid so much for land. 2 years later this
person says ya I guess it wasn't too much.
Ya don't bother telling me it could go down. Plenty
of money has been made buying and holding
land.
The guy who never took a chance never had a
chance.
prices in the 15000 to 20000 an acre range. Just
for fun lets compare. 17000x 160 that 2.7mill for a
quarter. And I bought 3 for 110k and guys on
here said I paid too much. It's gunna cost to much
to clear it. Many guys on here always want to tie
the value of land to what it can produce. If you
have to pay for that land that way maybe that's a
good way to look at it. I don't look at it that way.
What's land value increase been doing in your
area? How much has it gone up on average in the
last 5 ....or last 10 years? When the tide comes in
all boats rise. All you have to do in my view is be
able to hold your acres. Figuring/valueing land by
its productive value will keep you out of the game.
Yes good land is best but it's all going up. It's just
a symptom of the 215,000 more people in the
world every day.
3 things I have found in the last 20 years in
Alberta
1) if you have any skills there is no unemployment
you can always get another job
2) land is always going up in value
3) you can always find someone shocked that
someone paid so much for land. 2 years later this
person says ya I guess it wasn't too much.
Ya don't bother telling me it could go down. Plenty
of money has been made buying and holding
land.
The guy who never took a chance never had a
chance.
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