I made a post in the classifieds just now.Where is northern minnesota? I'm central and always looking. Nice chunk of land.
Not seriously looking, but I might know of someone? Price per acre?Hell if anyone is interested I have 228 acres for sale in northern MN, with an old farm house. It hasn’t hit the market yet, but I am hoping for a private sale.
I posted it in the classifieds.Not seriously looking, but I might know of someone? Price per acre?
And the government loves the inflated land prices, because that means inflated tax dollars out of our pockets into theirs. It’s almost a no win situation. Even if you invest in real assets, they drain you through taxes.All of the above and I think right now with the government printing $. A real asset is real.
I’m seeing NYC $ flooding NJ beach towns. They want something real in the purse.
Not saying they or any won’t make a mistake scrambling for something or anything.
But it’s a scramble. Not selling my farm, but I wish I had more to sell right now.
Our house is on 5 acres with a barn and pole shed. Our realtor tells me we could get twice what we paid for it just 6 years ago. But there aren't any options out there to move up to.
Yep,
I sold a beach house for a 45% profit after 4 years. Bought another a week later. Much smaller house but with a great lot, two stones throws from the beach.
When it was all over I made $1.00
but I’m now two stone throws from the beach.
I got lucky, because I had the cash and put an offer in, above ask, an hour after it was listed.
I never would have done any of that if there wasn’t an ocean involved. Hopefully it turns out to be my son’s retirement, if we’re still a republic when he retires.
Winke definitely sold too early and/or didn’t price it high enough initially. I think he sold it for half of that price 3-4 years ago.Looks like Bill Winke’s old Iowa farm is up for sale: https://www.whitetailproperties.com/hunting-land/iowa/monroe/dream-big-with-the-iconic-winke-farm
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I thought he sold for 3 something per acre. The bigger problem was he probably waited too long to buy his new ground. Didn't he wait a year or more? In the meantime replacement acres went up sharply plus he bought in a richer hood.Winke definitely sold too early and/or didn’t price it high enough initially. I think he sold it for half of that price 3-4 years ago.
Yeah I remember he leased for a bit. But 3 something an acre is way cheap for that ground in my opinionI thought he sold for 3 something per acre. The bigger problem was he probably waited too long to buy his new ground. Didn't he wait a year or more? In the meantime replacement acres went up sharply plus he bought in a richer hood.