Yep.. This is why we just moved to this area, South central Missouri. We uprooted our 'forever farm' from Southern IL and made the move. Bought a lot of land, have been for many years now. We are loving our Missouri farm and all of our new found freedoms! Also over the years we've always felt that the land's we've bought were too expensive, yet we've always made money on them after a couple of years. Thanks, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Go Missouri!! Thanks
The borrower is save to the lender. Good time in history to get out of debt. I hope to see people have access to small properties again. My adult kids would love to add to our farm but rec rough ground is actually 7500/acre here now! Something has to give somewhere. At some point the white collar buyers run out. 9:33 It’ll be an interesting next couple decades. I’ve watched land prices close since the mid nineties and it’s been an incredible ride! I just root for the blue collar folks and I hope the day returns when they can buy a 40 or so….its not now.
Looking to move to Missouri and have watched the land cost go thru the roof. I have noticed tho, that land sells for significantly LESS than the asking price. Everyone is asking a lot, but ultimately are willing to take less. This is the way it has always been!!!
North Central Missouri here. I fully agree. Rural America, particularly Missouri, is where it's at. BTW, I am not a native Missourian, but I am native to living rural. Also, I came to the county where I reside in 1996. Pasture and brush ground at that time was $400/ac, give or take. Now that same ground is $6000/ac.
Well, Can ya post an average drilled well price? - That will be a real question I need to know when I come to you for a 6 acre wooded parcel, thanks. - From Mtn Home.
I've got 3 different parcels of basically raw land in different parts of the ozarks (1 is in far north of Arkansas) and have put a well in each over the past 5 yrs. the price varies alot depending on location. the cheapest one (was also the deepest and by far the most difficult) was $7.5k and the most expensive one was $20k (it was the shallowest)- these were just for cased well, not including pump and fittings. The cheapest one was likely due to the fact that we got 5 of them done from neighboring lots within a mile of each other so the driller didn;t have to haul his rig far distances and w the 6 wells he finished them in about 11 days whereas it would have taken him 2-3 months to do that many wells
I agree but i have yet to see any place actually be able to do this if for some reason this so-called fly over land becomes a "hidden gem". The good news is that alot of folks moving in this region are mostly of the same mind set as the natives.
Hopefully the good Lord don’t treat you that way and has mercy on you.. Are you a Native American or something? Imagine you HAD to move somewhere and were told this.
Yep.. This is why we just moved to this area, South central Missouri. We uprooted our 'forever farm' from Southern IL and made the move. Bought a lot of land, have been for many years now. We are loving our Missouri farm and all of our new found freedoms! Also over the years we've always felt that the land's we've bought were too expensive, yet we've always made money on them after a couple of years. Thanks, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Go Missouri!! Thanks
Wished we did'nt buy that land said no one ever. Thanks for watching.
The borrower is save to the lender.
Good time in history to get out of debt.
I hope to see people have access to small properties again. My adult kids would love to add to our farm but rec rough ground is actually 7500/acre here now! Something has to give somewhere. At some point the white collar buyers run out.
9:33 It’ll be an interesting next couple decades. I’ve watched land prices close since the mid nineties and it’s been an incredible ride!
I just root for the blue collar folks and I hope the day returns when they can buy a 40 or so….its not now.
Looking to move to Missouri and have watched the land cost go thru the roof. I have noticed tho, that land sells for significantly LESS than the asking price. Everyone is asking a lot, but ultimately are willing to take less. This is the way it has always been!!!
The land hasn't become more valuable,our dollar is just worth less. It's called currency devaluation and it's hard to recover from.
Exactly.
North Central Missouri here. I fully agree. Rural America, particularly Missouri, is where it's at. BTW, I am not a native Missourian, but I am native to living rural. Also, I came to the county where I reside in 1996. Pasture and brush ground at that time was $400/ac, give or take. Now that same ground is $6000/ac.
The Crash will last for years, all good things must come to an End and todays prices are ridiculous!
We are looking! Truly liked poplar bluff area by Patterson too! Been a while though!
I sure hope so, I've got 1031 money to spend
Just my opinion, I think the real estate markets that are in real trouble, is urban residential retail markets, and commercial real estate.
I moved into Vanzant in 92 and paid $150 an acre. I WAS HAPPY TO SELL IT.!!!!!
Well, Can ya post an average drilled well price? - That will be a real question I need to know when I come to you for a 6 acre wooded parcel, thanks. - From Mtn Home.
15,000 to 25,000
@@DuncanSmithInTheSticks Thank You - and Merry Christmas !
I've got 3 different parcels of basically raw land in different parts of the ozarks (1 is in far north of Arkansas) and have put a well in each over the past 5 yrs. the price varies alot depending on location. the cheapest one (was also the deepest and by far the most difficult) was $7.5k and the most expensive one was $20k (it was the shallowest)- these were just for cased well, not including pump and fittings. The cheapest one was likely due to the fact that we got 5 of them done from neighboring lots within a mile of each other so the driller didn;t have to haul his rig far distances and w the 6 wells he finished them in about 11 days whereas it would have taken him 2-3 months to do that many wells
happy holidays
You must had made Millions in the past year alone off all those Super High Commissions RIGHT? I doubt it.
Stop helping turn our Paradise into a toilet like they done in their own states..
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Please don't advertise the Ozarks as a place to go to. We don't want the crowds and development. If your not from here you are not welcome.
@@mrs.rogers7582 Peace be with you
@@mrs.rogers7582 how long till you are one of us asking for a friend.
I agree but i have yet to see any place actually be able to do this if for some reason this so-called fly over land becomes a "hidden gem". The good news is that alot of folks moving in this region are mostly of the same mind set as the natives.
Hopefully the good Lord don’t treat you that way and has mercy on you..
Are you a Native American or something?
Imagine you HAD to move somewhere and were told this.