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Finding a lease #9170408 01/16/25 01:49 AM
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I have my own land but will probably sell it in the next couple of years. Will be looking for a lease close to Fort Worth area. How do you do you do that?


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What do you consider close?

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Best of luck, just like purchasing land, availability and pricing of land leasing has gone up dramatically, if you can find any. That said, seems to be more lease availability 3+ hours west of DFW, East TX or far NW - Childress, Cottle County areas. If you plan to keep it within 2.5 hours of DFW either South, SW or NW, very best of luck finding something at below $3500 per gun.

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Maybe a 2 hour drive would be close.

$3,500 per gun? Dang, I ought to lease it out instead of selling.


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Re: Finding a lease [Re: Dave Davidson] #9170608 01/16/25 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
Maybe a 2 hour drive would be close.

$3,500 per gun? Dang, I ought to lease it out instead of selling.

Not sure on that, sell for $1M would take a lot of years of deer leasing on 133 acres to reach that.

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Originally Posted by DQ Kid
Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
Maybe a 2 hour drive would be close.

$3,500 per gun? Dang, I ought to lease it out instead of selling.

Not sure on that, sell for $1M would take a lot of years of deer leasing on 133 acres to reach that.



Agree with DQ on that

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