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Re: Lost our lease [Re: bigcoyote] #9166004 01/08/25 09:35 PM
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Dave our landowners are in bad health and up in years. His wife is in rehab center now and he has on going issues with heart ailment
They have one daughter who is unmarried and obviously does not want the land. The place we are on has a buyer now. They have 2 other properties that will be sold in time

Re: Lost our lease [Re: bigcoyote] #9166037 01/08/25 10:35 PM
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hate to hear that - it seems to happen often now days -


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Re: Lost our lease [Re: Dave Davidson] #9171428 01/17/25 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
I’ll have to sell in the next couple of years. Bought 133 acres of junk land in Montague County a LONG time ago for chump change. Land around it is now selling for about $10,000 per acre. I’m 82 yoa and don’t need the money but am hitting the point where I have to depend on others to get things done. That sux. Heavy taxes on the gain and that also sux.

Wife is good about a lot of things but business negotiating isn’t her strong point.

To the guys that are leasing, that greedy landowner could be in a financial tax jam. Several small landowners around me have had to bail out.


And some folks still want lease prices to be what they were in the ‘90’s. If you don’t have some serious income on a ranch today taxes will force you to sell sooner than later. It’s a catch 22 for leasers and landowners. Property taxes are destroying private land ownership.


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Re: Lost our lease [Re: therancher] #9171686 01/18/25 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by therancher
Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
I’ll have to sell in the next couple of years. Bought 133 acres of junk land in Montague County a LONG time ago for chump change. Land around it is now selling for about $10,000 per acre. I’m 82 yoa and don’t need the money but am hitting the point where I have to depend on others to get things done. That sux. Heavy taxes on the gain and that also sux.

Wife is good about a lot of things but business negotiating isn’t her strong point.

To the guys that are leasing, that greedy landowner could be in a financial tax jam. Several small landowners around me have had to bail out.


And some folks still want lease prices to be what they were in the ‘90’s. If you don’t have some serious income on a ranch today taxes will force you to sell sooner than later. It’s a catch 22 for leasers and landowners. Property taxes are destroying private land ownership.

90s, hell I want 80s but I can wish in one hand and you know what in the other and see what one fills up first, lol....

Re: Lost our lease [Re: DQ Kid] #9171690 01/18/25 01:18 AM
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Someone mentioned looking for a lease and wanting to pay 2500.00 a gun. I cover a lot of country and those days/prices are long gone!

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Originally Posted by R. Spann
Someone mentioned looking for a lease and wanting to pay 2500.00 a gun. I cover a lot of country and those days/prices are long gone!


What would you say is the going lease price PER ACRE these days? Wouldn’t a smaller place (100 acres or so) still be in that 2500 range…with 2 guns?

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Re: Lost our lease [Re: bigcoyote] #9174403 01/22/25 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by bigcoyote
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Someone mentioned looking for a lease and wanting to pay 2500.00 a gun. I cover a lot of country and those days/prices are long gone!


What would you say is the going lease price PER ACRE these days? Wouldn’t a smaller place (100 acres or so) still be in that 2500 range…with 2 guns?

Maybe 2500-3000 but probably only 1 gun and if 2 guns, maybe 4000.

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