seem Canadian land only heads one way here in aust prices ease there way up and down depending on commodity prices and yields etc
Land in my patch has come back 10 to 20% depending on land quality and improvements.
My whnge is its stuffs up your equity through no fault of your own, im sure some will say if you paid to much for your land and it falls "go suck a fart"
But being here on family farm since 1913 and slowly adding and NOT buying at the peak of about 8 years ago my balance sheet was wonderful now then just average now but in Canada were land keeps rsing you guys aint got that problem.
Im sure some of you like me agree land should go up and down but not massive swing, some blue ribbon country not that far away from here 100kms $1550 per acre and could produce 1.5 tonnes of wheat to the acre yes acre , well a run of dry springs and frost its back to $900 my best mate is in a bit of trouble because of it lost his capacity to borrow cause hes worth less on paper.
hope someone responds logically
just chewing the fat on a hot day
Land in my patch has come back 10 to 20% depending on land quality and improvements.
My whnge is its stuffs up your equity through no fault of your own, im sure some will say if you paid to much for your land and it falls "go suck a fart"
But being here on family farm since 1913 and slowly adding and NOT buying at the peak of about 8 years ago my balance sheet was wonderful now then just average now but in Canada were land keeps rsing you guys aint got that problem.
Im sure some of you like me agree land should go up and down but not massive swing, some blue ribbon country not that far away from here 100kms $1550 per acre and could produce 1.5 tonnes of wheat to the acre yes acre , well a run of dry springs and frost its back to $900 my best mate is in a bit of trouble because of it lost his capacity to borrow cause hes worth less on paper.
hope someone responds logically
just chewing the fat on a hot day
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