I agree 100% that the larger tracts are getting sliced and diced and will continue to do so. My thought is that the larger tracts that stay whole could become more valuable because there will be fewer of them as time goes on. Yes, you have less buyers for the amount of larger tracts now but you...
You could very well be correct. My thought is years down the road and the trend continues. If I'm a seller, and there is a way to split a larger tract that I'm selling and it will bring a substantial amount more, why not? If you have a true survivor larger REC tract 20 years from now, we'll say...
I get this at the present time. I was more curious...if the larger REC tracts continue to get cut up to satisfy certain buyers and to bring more money per acre to the owner of the "doner" larger piece, if that would create a situation where larger more rare pieces would then become more valuable...
Not jumping on you Windlooker but your opinion is somewhat clouded. You just bought ground so you would like to take the same ride as what took place the last 5 or 10 years. I'm not seeing it. I do have one thing in common with you, I'm signing a purchase agreement next week tripling my present...
We'll take that 600 acres that use to throw off several nice bucks a year and split it 10 ways...10x the hunters=less quality bucks over time. Those 40s and 80s should be less valuable just by the quality of the hunt and your larger farms will become fewer and far between bringing the value up...
I'm thinking the real risks are the ones we choose not to see or look at. People today are so orgasmic over land, they don't take into account all the what ifs.
Without a doubt, all boats will rise and fall with the tide. Maybe not to the same degree but will have an impact.
I was thinking this when daniel93077 said this. If you get into a 70s style bear market, you'll see how correlated REC land and the stock market really is. When guys on here say...
No one has mentioned the element of time. Not only do you have to sacrifice all the unneeded luxuries, save it and invest it, you have to let it cook, maybe even as long as 20 or 30 years. Religiously. It's no ones God given right to own land. You really do have to pay your dues. Unfortunately...
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