A german swiss showed up in 80s with lots of old cash, said he didnt understand we are we not all rich, he still isnt.
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heres another further up the road
please note 10,000 acres scrub or forest..less rain than above property but the guy runs it has done well
https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/property/1-griffiths-road-alawoona-sa-5311-2013217940
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The two farmers who bid up that land near Rycroft and bought it at the price they did was because of the success they have had growing crops.
It would have still sold strong to other local producers had it not gone for what it did.
Both farms have financed growth through excellent production.
Yes the land in the area is variable, and most certainly some is worth considerably more than others.
But I like the narrative you are pitching will help keep the speculators out of our area.
Mind you has not seemed to stop colony expansion.
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What land sells for is meaningless to me, my debt is managed my land will never be sold in my lifetime, i have driven into my family land stays. My sons have promised me the hutts will never get it, and i have shown them the never ending income from keeping it, but time will tell but i or my wife wont see it leave.
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Originally posted by makar View PostWhat land sells for is meaningless to me, my debt is managed my land will never be sold in my lifetime, i have driven into my family land stays. My sons have promised me the hutts will never get it, and i have shown them the never ending income from keeping it, but time will tell but i or my wife wont see it leave.
I too would never think of selling my land, for me it just become a part of you. Equipment, livestock, inventory can all go but not my land. The work you put in to improvements, the little details you know about this area or that piece that no one else does, the "special" spots of family memories of working and playing together, general pride in ownership. Maybe would feel a bit different if my land was wall to wall cultivated ground but have spent huge amounts of time enjoying our pasture land. The attachment to land likely seems odd to most urban people.
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Originally posted by makar View PostSexsmith if your talking emerson trail , laglace, valhalla center that was rich land 100 years ago, a one beer drive to webster , teepee creek takes you to starvation plains. Emerson trail a million wont buy a quarter now. Location, location.
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