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Price per acre
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01/10/16 01:11 PM
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ET8300
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What would be a good average price per acre in the Panhandle. House, electric and water included?
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Re: Price per acre
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01/10/16 02:55 PM
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stxranchman
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County, location in the county, what type of land along, ,minerals, and how nice/old the house is with these improvements are going to give you great variations in price per acre.
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Price per acre
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01/10/16 07:43 PM
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txbobcat
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County, location in the county, what type of land along, ,minerals, and how nice/old the house is with these improvements are going to give you great variations in price per acre. LOL I think he is saying $2-$15 an acre!
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Re: Price per acre
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01/10/16 08:16 PM
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rickym
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I think stx is talking about buying property not leasing. The OP didn't specify but I'm guessing your talking about leasing and I would say it depends on size, terrain and cover. Since it has a house with water and electric I would say 7-10 an acre would be good. But expect 9-13 an acre
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Re: Price per acre
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01/11/16 12:23 AM
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