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Originally posted by biglentil View PostYou have a title fee simple of the crown. Try not paying your taxes or die without heirs. Its a paper claim after all. You wont get golds practical use until it becomes blatantly obvious to everyone.
Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostNorth American land is still generally priced low compared to European so there will always be incomers driving the price of land here up.Last edited by jazz; Dec 30, 2018, 18:58.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostNorth American land is still generally priced low compared to European so there will always be incomers driving the price of land here up.
A recent sale in SW Scotland - 680 acres, essentially a livestock farm in an area that can grow grass and crops to feed livestock. Price was $5.39 million in Canadian money.
http:wallets-rps.co.uk/product/knocktim-valleyfield-north-cairn-farms/ http://http://wallets-rps.co.uk/product/knocktim-valleyfield-north-cairn-farms/
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostNorth American land is still generally priced low compared to European so there will always be incomers driving the price of land here up.
A recent sale in SW Scotland - 680 acres, essentially a livestock farm in an area that can grow grass and crops to feed livestock. Price was $5.39 million in Canadian money.
http:wallets-rps.co.uk/product/knocktim-valleyfield-north-cairn-farms/ http://http://wallets-rps.co.uk/product/knocktim-valleyfield-north-cairn-farms/
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That’s the problem around here, lots of quarters for sale but they all have a home on them, so the price is , 2x / 3x / 4x more expensive than you want to pay when you just want the land. I would say the rural land you buy and build your hobby home on is one of the worst investments, they often sell for less than replacement value (cost of the home and yard I mean). From my experience anyway.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostSame as here, just at different values. Income as a return on investment would be woeful, income plus land price appreciation keeps us at it.
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