Posted by 1206SWMO on January 31, 2008 at 17:17:23 from (12.213.112.57):
In Reply to: update and more info posted by caleb on January 31, 2008 at 12:45:19:
What part of the country do you live in and what size mobile home are we talking?Its amazing how much the price of land and houses varies from state to state.
In my area 10 acres located 10 miles from town can be bought for $20,000,maybe less.A new 32' by 80' mobile home can be bought for $60,000.
The place you descibed above wouldnt even come close to bringing $100,000 here.Low wages tend to hold prices down.
Whats odd is the price of bare land here is rising but the price of homes with little or no acreage is falling.
A neighbor has 40 acres for sale 5 miles from town with a 1970's 3 bedroom frame home,cattle shed,big pond,creek thru property,open pasture and timber,etc for sale for $139,000 and has sat on it for a long time.
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