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Posted by 8nNewbie on January 23, 2005 at 11:16:11 from (64.19.80.101):
In Reply to: Price of ground? posted by Pat L on January 23, 2005 at 10:00:35:
Hi,Up here in northern New York,when I say northern I mean right up on the Canadian Border,farmland is going anywheres from $400 to $600 an acre.All the dairy farmers are gone and you have trouble even renting your land.I just bought 60 acres adjoining my 85 acres for $16,000 plus attorneys fees.Even up here that was a good buy.The amish have started moving in and buying all the old farms,so I suspect prices will climb.I am now paying $3k in taxes for my houe and acreage which I thought was high.Land is cheap but it is desolate up here as far as jobs go.If you are independently wealthy and love the cold,this is paradise.
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