Latest CLH sale at Innisfree AB resulted in a fairly nice cropped quarter bring $650K. Land in this area was $1M+ the past couple of years. Still crazy but not as absurd as some of the other sales. Would likely have been less had it not been for the emergency rate cuts recently.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostLatest CLH sale at Innisfail AB resulted in a fairly nice cropped quarter bring $650K. Land in this area was $1M+ the past couple of years. Still crazy but not as absurd as some of the other sales. Would likely have been less had it not been for the emergency rate cuts recently.
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Wow, how does $1M+ pencil? How much appreciation in value could possibly be left? And I'm not talking in the next 10-20 years. I wouldn't have enough time for a 25 year mortgage so I would have to insure the loan.
I think the only way this works is to pay it down a schwack of cash or have a bunch of paid for dirt to subsidize it.
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On a positive note, at least there is land coming up for sale in this area finally.
Multiple quarters coming up for auction this spring. Some of it decent cropland.
Some land for sale by realtor currently, and have been on the market for quite a while so far. A quarter sold by realtor here this fall. Sold very soon to an adjacent neighbor. Price didn't seem unreasonable.
There literally hasn't been anything resembling farmland for sale by realtor in this area for years. The only land for sale locally has been either muskeg or land with mansions.
Supply and demand might have some effect.
Last quarter that sold half way between here and Red Deer last fall was $1.35 million. Bare land. No revenue.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostLocal buyers?
Many South Africans near there?
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