The land market is almost opposite to how it has functioned in recent years locally. It used to be recreational land could be at a premium to productive farmland, anything with a house improvements was a huge premium.
Now the only land for sale is land with a residence, and most of that stays on the market for years at a time, since there is a net out migration from the region in recent years.
The recreational land is back to being valued as poor pasture, since the crowd that was buying that has no money, and can't easily borrow money on bare land anymore.
Whereas farmland seems to be moving, even if the price isn't appreciating as fast as the sellers thought it was. And is back to being worth more than muskeg, creeks and trees.
I just checked MLS, and there is nothing that I would define as bare farmland for sale within 30 miles of here( here being far west of Red Deer). A few swamps, a few with houses. Outside of that radius, I did see a subdivided quarter of #3 soil for $750,000. There have been a few quarters sell for the $600,000 range, and a couple quarters listed in the $600,000 range not too far east of here in the recent couple years.
The last 2 we bought were on the market for a long time, and were purchased for a significant discount to the listed price. Not aware of other local arms length sales.
Now the only land for sale is land with a residence, and most of that stays on the market for years at a time, since there is a net out migration from the region in recent years.
The recreational land is back to being valued as poor pasture, since the crowd that was buying that has no money, and can't easily borrow money on bare land anymore.
Whereas farmland seems to be moving, even if the price isn't appreciating as fast as the sellers thought it was. And is back to being worth more than muskeg, creeks and trees.
I just checked MLS, and there is nothing that I would define as bare farmland for sale within 30 miles of here( here being far west of Red Deer). A few swamps, a few with houses. Outside of that radius, I did see a subdivided quarter of #3 soil for $750,000. There have been a few quarters sell for the $600,000 range, and a couple quarters listed in the $600,000 range not too far east of here in the recent couple years.
The last 2 we bought were on the market for a long time, and were purchased for a significant discount to the listed price. Not aware of other local arms length sales.
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