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Wanna be a neighbor?

I'm sure it has, but dang for middle of nowhere Missouri, or wherever that is in those corn states, seems high

You're right outside rocky mountain Hollywood :laughing:
You ain't kidding. All the private hangers are sold out in Jackson and Alpine. Now their building 3mill fly in hangers a half mile from me on the grass runway, and Afton is all but planned out. It's BS. Not sure how long I can hang. Buy and build in MS ain't sounding half bad, I could retire.
 
Dude....If I could buy that for $500k within an hour or so of where I am, I'd be all over it.
Are you also in the middle of a corn field?

Or, I guess, cotton field? :flipoff2:

Some places it'd be cheap, based off the nothing I know about that area of middle country flat land nowhere (with apparently some slope and trees) it seems pretty expensive
 
You ain't kidding. All the private hangers are sold out in Jackson and Alpine. Now their building 3mill fly in hangers a half mile from me on the grass runway, and Afton is all but planned out. It's BS. Not sure how long I can hang. Buy and build in MS ain't sounding half bad, I could retire.
Capitalism !!!
 
A bunch of it got logged this year. Not sure if the listing agent intentionally avoided mentioning or showing that.
Thought it looked like a Tornado when through. So its a property that looks like a disaster zone with nothing but dead ash trees left? The cave better be cool.
 
In for the "wanna be our neighbor?" game. Might as well have a chance at it being someone who doesn't suck.

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I like the tax amount on the lot next to you, 5$ :smokin:. Double wides allowed. What's for work around there?
Windfarms are huge right now. Something like 800 new towers going up.
National Labs (Sandia, Los Alamos) if you are an enginerd, or HR, or management, or facilities or...
Pot farms.
Being homeless seems to be popular.
 
1/4 mil for 80 acres seems steep. Is that cheap these days?
3125/ac
You aren't finding much in the midwest cheaper. Pasture? 3k/ac. Cropland? 4k/ac min. Timber (hunting)? 3k/ac min.
Man thats not cheap at all. If it was 50k thats different, but 250k in the middle of nowhere, no thanks
Think how many topkicks you could park on it!:flipoff2:
That would sell in a day here at that price to a deer hunter.
No shit. Depending on how close/easy getting power is out there, its probably priced to sell.

People giving 50k for 1/8 of an acre in an HOA to complain about the rules....:laughing:
 
Yeah, really old satellite view on the ad. Not far from Flat Nasty either.

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In Iowa/Brasky/corn belt better double/triple that. Maybe our 130/acre corn ground in Ks near nothing for 4K.
Agreed, but I'm talking the bottom of the barrel row crop (that should probably be pasture or timber anyway), I've seen a few 40ac patches sell for just over 3k in the last 5 years, but they were instantly converted to CRP and hunted.

Just checked, 2023 ISU survey, statewide average for farmland is over 11k/ac :eek:
 
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