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hellow,how much yall reckon ill have to pay for 30 acre of land in about 7 or 8 years, just put an estimate and that would be fine, iam talkin bout in cheap places like kentucky, bama. is notrh or south carolina cheap, thanks guys
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in 7-8 years land will bring 5-10 thousand an acre if not in a development area--development area will be 150 thousand an acre or more
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Last edited by catdaddy; 01-24-2011 at 03:16 AM. |
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land in my area is now going for 100,000 per acre in development areas.
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I would gladly pay $100,000 per acre where I live. Instead, it goes for about $300,000 an acre and it gets completely insane the closer I get to Washington, DC. About half an hour Northwest, I can get 2 acres for a little over $200,000, and that is from a farm owner where I hunt on what is left of the farm,
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i was on the goggle and cheap land in kentucky is 200,000 for 123 acres of woodland, whhy is it soo exspencice at yalls place
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Because my place ain't located in the middle of Kentucky. I am in an area that links Washington, D.C. with Baltimore, Annapolis, and Frederick, Maryland. I live right off an Interstate that links DC with Frederick and it is considered a tech corridor. So, anybody with any land knows that the developers will want it sooner rather than later, so they aren't about to part with it for cheap. Sure, I can drive 15 minutes from my place, and actually hunt a farm less than 10 minutes from my place, but to buy anything is insane. I bought a townhouse here 2 years ago and paid $333,000 for it. I think it has .1 acres and I have 4 floors. The people across the way from me, with the exact same house and land, minus the 4th floor, are now trying to sell theirs for $460,000. Half a million for a townhouse. Can you imagine that?
I am happy to see that it has been on the market for more than a month now. I am hoping for a decrease in house prices such that I get exactly what I paid for this place. That way, I might eventually be able to afford a single family home and a farm.
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Fabs
They would have to PAY ME a half million $$$$$ to live in one of them town houses. NO LOL about it. I have even figured out a great way to get around the DC area when I am going to Newport News to hunt turkeys with my nephew. |
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Multibeard,
Sad thing is that my wife and I make 200K a year here and we could possibly make half a million sometime in the future. With that said, don't think I haven't thought about moving to North Carolina ad nauseum. Seems there is a pharmacist shortage down there and they are willing to offer my wife $300K a year. Granted, I would have almost no legal/accounting practice down there for a long time, but I don't think that would matter. For a little over $600K, we could buy a 5,500 sf house with 6 bedrooms, 5 baths, and a pool, located on 6 acres. Best part about it was that it had a 2,500 sf hangar separate from the house. That hangar would be heaven to me. I could store all my stuff in it without ever worrying about running out of room. Yeah, this area has gone down hill, but I have lived here my entire life and my brothers and sisters will probably live here there entire life. Not to mention that most of our friends and relatives are still in the area. That is why it is so easy for me to get new clients.
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what job does youre wife work at,my parent make that much in 5 years
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Catdaddy,
My wife is a pharmacist and I am an attorney/CPA with my own practice. There is a pharmacist shortage throughout the nation, so my wife makes some decent money. For an attorney/CPA, I make decent money too. Not yet up there with the creme de la creme, but getting close. Money was a little tight over the last year because we spent a ton on my new truck, the townhouse, and our wedding. We sat down the other day and figured out that we spent 100K of after tax dollars in a single year. I put 15K down on my truck and another 15K down on the townhouse. We spent 30K to remodel the townhouse the way we wanted it. Spent another 15K on our wedding, with 15K given to us by her parents. The payments on my truck and her car totalled 12K for the year. Our honeymoon was 6K, her engagement ring was 17K. I am sure I am missing plenty with furniture and other stuff, but it was up there. Now, the townhouse is finished, the wedding and honeymoon are over. The house is completely furnished, and everything is paid for. We are in a saving mode now. I drive an 8 year old Taurus with 145,000 miles on it and she drives a 4 year old Sonata with 85,000 miles on it and we will not be buying new cars until those two melt down. However, I just got permission to buy a top of the line Browning gun safe (which makes sense with all the money I have invested in firearms), an AR-15, and an AR-10. Don't have many more guns on my "wants" list, so we will be saving up for a house after that, and maybe a farm soon thereafter. Oh yeah, might be some kids in there too. Yeah, both my wife and I each make more than our parents ever did. All 5 of my parents' children make more than they ever did. However, life isn't all about how much money a person makes. I am convinced that there is a lot more to life than just money. Personally, I judge people by what is in their heart, not their wallet. There are plenty of people that I want nothing to do with because they are just bad people. You find them throughout the class system (i.e.,poor, middle class, and rich). Some have lint in their pockets and others have wallets with cash busting out the seems. At the end of the day, I like money, but I will not let it influence the type of person I am. I have two brothers. One calls me "disgustingly honest." Both of them were my best men, but only one gave a speech. To end his speech, he said that "I am the most honorable, truthful person that he knows, and he wants to be just like me when he grows up." Mind you, he is going to be 32 years old this year and he makes more money than me. It is all about feeling good about yourself. Somebody will always be better than me at something. Somebody will always have more money than me, a bigger farm than me, a nicer shotgun than me, more geese/deer on his farm than me, bigger/more deer on his wall than me, etc. This winter, I met 4 new friends/hunters at a farm I hunt on. It was two fathers and their sons. During our first hunt together, I asked them what they were shooting because their guns looked brand new. I asked them what they were shooting, just because I was curious, and they hesitated to tell me, almost like they were embarrassed. Eventually, they told me they were shooting Stoeger autos. They probably felt bad because I was shooting an Benelli SBE and my dad was shooting a Beretta o/u. Of course, the o/u is 11 years old and the SBE is 8 years old. We'll continue using them until they don't work anymore. Thing is, I could completeley understand their situation. My dad and I didn't start shooting those types of guns until I got out of undergrad and the rest of my brothers and sisters had pretty much finished with college. When I was younger, I was shooting a 20 ga. single shot that cost $50 at K-Mart and I was in heaven. Before that gun, I was shooting a.410 single shot that used to be my grandfather's. They called me three more times to hunt together before the end of the season. Buy yourself a farm that you can afford. Enjoy it and live a good life. That way, when you are older, you won't be looking back and regretting anything. Whenever I think about regret, I remember an incident when I was about 10 or 11 years old. My youngest brother had soccer practice and my dad took me and my other brother with him to give my mom some quiet time. While there, my brother and I were playing around with a soccer ball, and he stole it from me. I am quicker than him and I was pissed, so when I caught up to him from behind, I kicked the back of his foot so that he ended up tripping. My dad looked at me disappointed and sat me down next to him. Then he asked me why I did what I did, and I had no answer. That was a terrible feeling and I don't want to experience it again. So, I try to live a good life. Okay, I could go on all day and night about money and how it shouldn't mean as much as it does. I could go on about possessions and people's wants, but that would take me the rest of the day.
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Money, money, money.........................I will carry on living in an area where I can buy a 160 acres for $50,000 and live comfortably in a bad year making $40,000.
I can hunt moose, elk, deer, bear ducks, geese, grouse and trap on my own property, ride my horses and there are next to no people, my closest neighbour is 3/4 of a mile away. I did the urban rat race thing and hated it the whole time. Twenty years ago I got tired of the country living being a part time thing and changed careers and made things happen. I have never regretted it. Course it is a good thing most people want to live and work in areas like where you live Fabs or they would all be out in the country and things would be too crowded for me. |
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Last edited by catdaddy; 01-24-2011 at 03:18 AM. |
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catdaddy................well actually I live in Canada. Province is Manitoba.
No, it ain't that cold................that is a story that we started and like everyone to believe. |
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