Where do you see land prices going from here? Higher interest rates seem to be starting to do their job on asset values, but the horns haven't completely retracted on the bulls out there.
One neighbour who has had his quarter for "sale" for about 5-6 years way above market price brought it down from $640,000 to $450,000 last year. It didn't sell. So figured I would give him a call and see if anything had changed. Still at $450,000. Keep in mind there is about 80 acres of grain land basically all on a side hill, then it flattens out and there is about 40 acres of half assed pasture, and then 40 acres of alkaline pasture that doesn't really produce because it is alkaline creek bottom. Told him about some recent sales of grain land in the area lower than what he is asking, and he responded that he has had 2 other guys phone recently as well. Pretty much said he isn't moving on price.
This is touching my home quarter, but I just don't see myself paying that kind of money for basically half a quarter of paying land, and half a quarter that might support 15 pairs. More likely 10-12.
What is everyone seeing in their area? Have the recent rate increases slowed things down from moving yet? Or still business as usual?
One neighbour who has had his quarter for "sale" for about 5-6 years way above market price brought it down from $640,000 to $450,000 last year. It didn't sell. So figured I would give him a call and see if anything had changed. Still at $450,000. Keep in mind there is about 80 acres of grain land basically all on a side hill, then it flattens out and there is about 40 acres of half assed pasture, and then 40 acres of alkaline pasture that doesn't really produce because it is alkaline creek bottom. Told him about some recent sales of grain land in the area lower than what he is asking, and he responded that he has had 2 other guys phone recently as well. Pretty much said he isn't moving on price.
This is touching my home quarter, but I just don't see myself paying that kind of money for basically half a quarter of paying land, and half a quarter that might support 15 pairs. More likely 10-12.
What is everyone seeing in their area? Have the recent rate increases slowed things down from moving yet? Or still business as usual?
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