1. #1
    ttwarrior1
    ttwarrior1's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-23-09
    Posts: 28,299
    Betpoints: 9617

    how much is 1 acre of farmland worth?

    or if you had alot of acres and had coal mines offer u money for it, how much would you ask or would you think its worth.

    My uncle sold my grandpa's land tonight to the coal mines. I'll go into details later about how much, etc.


    But i had to sign as i get part of it. I wanted to decline but literally forced to sign it since everyone else did.

    My grandpa turned them down for a reason ever year. He dies and a year later my uncle who is head decides to sell
    I wanted us to keep it plus we got a percentage of the leased farmland.

  2. #2
    Thunder Gulch
    Thunder Gulch's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-30-10
    Posts: 996
    Betpoints: 204

    I deal in a lot of land and it just varies. It really just depends on what's being grown and the price of that commodity. If you're talking about a grain farm, it might be worth 10k/acre in Iowa or Nebraska, but only 4k in Kentucky, or 2k in Texas. That's just the difference in the productivity of various regions. Tell me where and what the farm is growing, and I'll show you how to figure it out.

  3. #3
    jarvol
    jarvol's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-13-10
    Posts: 6,074
    Betpoints: 3670

    Pay Discover their fukkin money you lazy, stiff, slob.

  4. #4
    pavyracer
    MOLON LABE
    pavyracer's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-12-07
    Posts: 82,188
    Betpoints: 316

    Anywhere from $500 to $25,000 per acre depending on amount of acres you buy and location. An acre of farmland in Montana doesn't worth as much as an acre of farmland in New York.

  5. #5
    obamaismyuncle
    obamaismyuncle's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-31-08
    Posts: 17,801

    ask Fishstick, he'll tell you. Fishy knows everything

  6. #6
    LockPickMaster
    LockPickMaster's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-15-09
    Posts: 1,943

    Hedge funds are buying up farmland everywhere as they know food prices will be going up for the foreseeable future. Should have not sold.

  7. #7
    pavyracer
    MOLON LABE
    pavyracer's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-12-07
    Posts: 82,188
    Betpoints: 316

    Quote Originally Posted by obamaismyuncle View Post
    ask Fishstick, he'll tell you. Fishy knows everything
    Yeah this question is so vague. It's like asking how much does a house sitting on an acre worth?

  8. #8
    ehp6737
    ehp6737's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-11-08
    Posts: 4,185
    Betpoints: 32

    Watch ya dont step in the bullshit.

    Lies, lies, lies

  9. #9
    WvGambler
    WvGambler's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 04-19-10
    Posts: 11,618
    Betpoints: 150

    My buddies parents just got a million bucks for the rights to dig on their land. They have like 300 acres though.

  10. #10
    stogies
    unfairly banned
    stogies's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-24-11
    Posts: 641
    Betpoints: 261

    Where is this land teeteewarrior? What is other land there selling for? Did your family have mineral rights before you sell it? Do you know you could have setup this fairy tale better with just a little research and thought?

  11. #11
    ProfaneReality
    ProfaneReality's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 04-14-09
    Posts: 7,607

    maybe you can go pro now

  12. #12
    INVEGA MAN
    INVEGA MAN's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 01-30-08
    Posts: 6,701
    Betpoints: 11732

    get the fish man, hes been a farmer all his life

  13. #13
    Fishhead
    Fishhead's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 08-11-05
    Posts: 40,177
    Betpoints: 11769

    Do a google search on the subject in the area your interested in............location and soil type are major factors, but there are many others also.


    FARMLAND has been one of the best investments anyone could have partaked in since the turn of the century...................prices have escalated on a consistant basis, some areas that produce good yields on corn have increased dramatically.

  14. #14
    Ethan
    Ethan's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-14-11
    Posts: 375

    Oh my, i have no farm

  15. #15
    mmike032
    mmike032's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-11-08
    Posts: 8,905
    Betpoints: 8274

    tree fithy

  16. #16
    Ethan
    Ethan's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-14-11
    Posts: 375

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishhead View Post
    Do a google search on the subject in the area your interested in............location and soil type are major factors, but there are many others also.


    FARMLAND has been one of the best investments anyone could have partaked in since the turn of the century...................prices have escalated on a consistant basis, some areas that produce good yields on corn have increased dramatically.

  17. #17
    str
    Nothing's easy
    str's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 01-12-09
    Posts: 9,904
    Betpoints: 68219

    There are to many factors to answer your question properly.

    Location, use, housing, and the list goes on and on.

    No one can force you to sign anything. If you did, you are a fool. Sorry but that's the way it is.

    You should never sign anything without fully understanding what it is.

    Because it is a contract, there is usually a 48 hour opportunity to back out of the deal, it's called buyers remorse.This is especially true if you have not been paid yet which you have not. You will need to go to title. None of this has happened yet.

    So call them up and back out. Plain and simple.DO NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER!!!! They CANNOT SAY THAT!!!! They might try but they are hoping that you are stupid, SO DON'T BE!!!!!
    I am happy to help you with this as I do land acquisition all the time however, because I have read so many of your lovable loser responses before and because I can't stand stupid people, you either do what I just said or I am done.
    Simple fix or screw it up. Your choice.

  18. #18
    Rod Tidwell
    Rod Tidwell's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-04-11
    Posts: 196
    Betpoints: 43

    I know this what you're looking for but...I live right near Harvard University. There's a piece of land just a little under and acre for sale for 5.5M, and it will probably sell. I shake my head everytime I drive by it...

  19. #19
    ronibrown
    ronibrown's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-08-11
    Posts: 172

    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Tidwell View Post
    I know this what you're looking for but...I live right near Harvard University. There's a piece of land just a little under and acre for sale for 5.5M, and it will probably sell. I shake my head everytime I drive by it...
    whooooaaa

  20. #20
    I/O
    I/O's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 05-26-11
    Posts: 7,922

    Quote Originally Posted by LockPickMaster View Post
    Hedge funds are buying up farmland everywhere as they know food prices will be going up for the foreseeable future. Should have not sold.
    you could be very right

    but I think hedge funds are more into liquid type assets

    they want to hit and run after a set time

    they don't want to sit on a number of pieces of land or brick and mortar anything waiting for the market to take it off their hands

  21. #21
    I/O
    I/O's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 05-26-11
    Posts: 7,922

    Quote Originally Posted by ttwarrior1 View Post
    or if you had alot of acres and had coal mines offer u money for it, how much would you ask or would you think its worth.

    My uncle sold my grandpa's land tonight to the coal mines. I'll go into details later about how much, etc.


    But i had to sign as i get part of it. I wanted to decline but literally forced to sign it since everyone else did.

    My grandpa turned them down for a reason ever year. He dies and a year later my uncle who is head decides to sell
    I wanted us to keep it plus we got a percentage of the leased farmland.
    I hope you don't find out later your uncle went and sold the roast beef sandwich farm on you

    Boy are you gonna be mad

  22. #22
    ttwarrior1
    ttwarrior1's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-23-09
    Posts: 28,299
    Betpoints: 9617

    northwestern kentucky and it was sold for 7, 100 an acre

  23. #23
    ttwarrior1
    ttwarrior1's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-23-09
    Posts: 28,299
    Betpoints: 9617

    no they didnt force me, the other relatives did

  24. #24
    Tech N9ne
    Tech N9ne's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 06-24-11
    Posts: 5,366

    tt I will sell you some farmland in Iowa for good price

  25. #25
    Cap dat 4ss
    okst. -13.5
    Cap dat 4ss's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-11-10
    Posts: 3,665

    Warrior nobody forced you to do anything, quit playing the victim. Do you ever have rape fantasies where a guy drags you into a dark alley and forces you into sechsual acts? just saying tt

  26. #26
    ttwarrior1
    ttwarrior1's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-23-09
    Posts: 28,299
    Betpoints: 9617

    uh it wasn't a death threat, chill dude,

    no but when i jerk off i do pretend sometimes im a blond and lex steele is on top doing me in the pussy, with me pretending i have one.

  27. #27
    Grits n' Gravy
    Bigdaddyqh diddles kids
    Grits n' Gravy's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 06-10-10
    Posts: 13,024
    Betpoints: 41120

    I thought tt's mom was looking to buy land for him to graze.

  28. #28
    Dutch
    Honky Lips
    Dutch's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-21-10
    Posts: 4,339
    Betpoints: 736

    Quote Originally Posted by ttwarrior1 View Post
    no but when i jerk off i do pretend sometimes im a blond and lex steele is on top doing me in the pussy, with me pretending i have one.

    It's been clear for awhile now that you're a self loathing homo. No need to go into details.

  29. #29
    frankzig
    frankzig's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 10-26-09
    Posts: 2,249
    Betpoints: 3622

    one would think an atty would be involved???

Top