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Originally posted by IkemanTX View PostA 70 acre place just outside of Celest just sold, un-divided and unimproved, for a million. It is getting ridiculous.
At this point, I won’t be able to keep the family farm when the time comes.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostA family friend put his 450 acres in Fort Bend on the market a couple years ago. In a couple weeks he will close and he sold it for $5.00 a Square foot. It will be commercial eventually.
For those that don’t know. There is 43,560 square feet in an acre.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostA family friend put his 450 acres in Fort Bend on the market a couple years ago. In a couple weeks he will close and he sold it for $5.00 a Square foot. It will be commercial eventually.
For those that don’t know. There is 43,560 square feet in an acre.
My sold 30 acres for $600,000 and I thought that was insane..
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostA family friend put his 450 acres in Fort Bend on the market a couple years ago. In a couple weeks he will close and he sold it for $5.00 a Square foot. It will be commercial eventually.
For those that don’t know. There is 43,560 square feet in an acre.
I bet he’s got a whole bunch of new family friends.
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Originally posted by redfishted View PostJust south of 100m, hope they got a good CPA and tax attorney, might need to find some opportunity zone land to invest in.
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Originally posted by marceco View PostIt's everywhere ; i have been looking for land in Oklahoma or Kansas for years . I finally found some butAlso , the " Weed Growers " have driven land prices way up in Oklahoma .
The amount of greenhouses and grow operations that have started up for mj in Oklahoma is a little hard to adjust to. A dispensary had some kind of event going and they had bounce houses for the children next to the line of adults standing outside to get in.
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