The neighbor sold this really hilly old quarter this spring for $497,000! That works out to $3106/acre! No buildings, one gas well on it!
I was surprized because another quarter just down the road was listed for $380,000 and it was good flat land, all broke and producing a good crop. Now I know which one I would have bought?
Anyway the new owner is busy building a mansion and I happened to stop in one day when he was there.
He said he wanted a mountain view and a place to have a few horses. He was an instrumentation supervisor at the big petro-chemical plant at Joffre, so I assume he could afford it!
It seems more and more land is being bought up here by the suburbanite for a rural playground? I have no idea where the limit is on these land prices? I do know you sure as hell can't afford to run cows on land that is worth $3100/acre?
Also last week I was talking to a tool push who sold his house at Sylvan Lake(quite close to the beach). He paid $234,000 for it six years ago and sold it for $478,000! Now that was a good rate of return in my estimation!
I was surprized because another quarter just down the road was listed for $380,000 and it was good flat land, all broke and producing a good crop. Now I know which one I would have bought?
Anyway the new owner is busy building a mansion and I happened to stop in one day when he was there.
He said he wanted a mountain view and a place to have a few horses. He was an instrumentation supervisor at the big petro-chemical plant at Joffre, so I assume he could afford it!
It seems more and more land is being bought up here by the suburbanite for a rural playground? I have no idea where the limit is on these land prices? I do know you sure as hell can't afford to run cows on land that is worth $3100/acre?
Also last week I was talking to a tool push who sold his house at Sylvan Lake(quite close to the beach). He paid $234,000 for it six years ago and sold it for $478,000! Now that was a good rate of return in my estimation!
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