jflournoy
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Buy a farm u like for a “reasonable price” & don’t over think it.
Getting more and more difficult to determine what is a "reasonable price".
Buy a farm u like for a “reasonable price” & don’t over think it.
I'd guess if disease and laws don't kill the demand, you'll be spot on. Of course, then you have the economics that will come into play. The national debt scares the bejesus out of me...124% of the GDP. Definitely won't get there in a straight line...or will it?It will be interesting to see where prices are in 10 years. $10,000/a for southern Iowa rec ground?
wouldn't surprise me.
That's an interesting point, but my first thought was, who will buy their up north farms void of nearly all wildlife other than wolves? Most people would have to sell in order to relocate.I think you can factor in the " wolf" effect in the coming yrs also. The states of mi, wi, mn, wy, mt, and others are having there deer and elk population decimated in certain areas . Some of those sportsman are going to be looking for there own pc of ground for decent hunting for themselves and families futures. And the land in southern iowa is priced comparable to lots of other states in midwest ! Might create a large buyer pool to keep prices climbing! As we all know people will spend money on there hobbies !!!!!!
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some already areIt will be interesting to see where prices are in 10 years. $10,000/a for southern Iowa rec ground?
wouldn't surprise me.
"Once in a Lifetime"....oh my...
I don't really consider Earlham southern Iowa. Different ball game that close to 80 or Des Moines
You took the words right out of my mouth. That land is priced that way for a home building site close to Des Moines. Not for hunting or row crop.I don't really consider Earlham southern Iowa. Different ball game that close to 80 or Des Moines
Not sure your source for the $6,410 average value, think that is probably high for majority crp land in southern tier Iowa counties if we're talking about actual recent sales vs. list prices. That said, it's still way high in reality and there's a reason it's tough to find pretty much anything with better than 2.5% roi in southern Iowa these days. And a lot more places are more likely between 1-2% roi. Still some better roi places to be found across the line in northern Missouri, but still not great by any means.I ran a 2020 to 2023 comparison of CRP rental rates and the county average for five southern tier Iowa counties in 2020 was $170.80 same counties in Iowa 2023 $182 = 6.56% change in income.
So average for the same 5 counties land values of $6410 assuming 70% CRP acres and 20% down payment leaves $410,240 loan at 7% 20 years for annual payment of $38,723.75 minus income of $10,192 (56 acres @ $182 crp) plus taxes leaves a deficit to pay from disposable income of $30,131.75…. that is $30,131.75 PER YEAR for 20 years. And doesn’t include any land improvement costs or deer hunting expenses…
Ahhh the good old days of 4% ROI on combo farms. #makerecfarmbuyinggreatagainNot sure your source for the $6,410 average value, think that is probably high for majority crp land in southern tier Iowa counties if we're talking about actual recent sales vs. list prices. That said, it's still way high in reality and there's a reason it's tough to find pretty much anything with better than 2.5% roi in southern Iowa these days. And a lot more places are more likely between 1-2% roi. Still some better roi places to be found across the line in northern Missouri, but still not great by any means.
Indeed. I remember a listing in early 2021 that was around 4% if you did a hunting lease too. It was unusual then, but seems like ancient history now. And besides, most people aren't buying a hunting/combo farm to lease the hunting out to *someone else*!Ahhh the good old days of 4% ROI on combo farms. #makerecfarmbuyinggreatagain
FWIW...the Brighton area farm that Mike Reed of Midwest Whitetail fame hunts these days was purchased by the previous landowner once upon a time and the CRP payment was enough to make the land payment! THOSE were the good old days fellas.Ahhh the good old days of 4% ROI on combo farms. #makerecfarmbuyinggreatagain
Agree. We also have to add PERSPECTIVE to this….Getting more and more difficult to determine what is a "reasonable price".
I agree, there are a lot of people who complain about land prices and drive a fancy truck, eat out all the time, spend who knows how much on chewing tobacco/alcohol/cigs, always have to buy a new bow every year or two, and walk around the woods decked out in $1k worth of camo. Some disconnect there for sure. The newest vehicle I've ever bought was 10+ years old, I ain't buying stocks at DOW 38,000 or any of that other stuff except for groceries, which are kind of a necessity. I've got a large family so the groceries are a bit of an "ouch" expense the last year or so (more than usual), we're eating more beans and rice.Agree. We also have to add PERSPECTIVE to this….
Is buying stocks (DOW) 38,000 reasonable? Is paying $65k for a new truck reasonable? 30-50% more for a house @ 6-7% interest. Gold at $2k an ounce. Groceries at 30% more than a few years ago. A trip/vacation to XYZ. I would argue all those things are over priced OR over valued. Fill in the blanks with any others…. 75% of those “things” we don’t “need”. But - most WILL spend their $ on. No one needs a $500k house…. Many will and the taxes, heat/cooling, electric, remodel, repair, etc will be a HUGE cost burden. Negative ROI big league. Same with a vehicle. Almost everything is insane right now.
This was my personal thoughts 23 years ago and same today… Cut all that garbage out to the bone. No new vehicles - drive reliable junker. Live in cheap rental or lower price point house. Don’t buy toys. Don’t go on trips. All that stuff. For like 2-3 years. Buy SOME land. (If land is right for you). Pull the trigger on whatever is a “good buy” for that market. Cut costs elsewhere. Buy a farm that needs work. This really isn’t much difference than a house. & a house eats $!!! If ground is going for $6500 & that’s “too high”… try to find a deal at $5500 that’s good but needs some work. Do the work & sell it for $6500. Repeat. This is just one perspective & LAND isn’t for everyone. Just like stocks aren’t my thing. Or fixing a house up (be a disaster). If u r the dude dead set on buying land … find a “attractively priced farm” that can have some work done to appreciate it. A farm that has a nice aerial & some attractive features… GO!
Heck- I still do this!! This is my ride. FREE. 4 minor accidents (none my fault! ) & either not fixed or fixed with self tapering screws & a saw zaw to cut off hanging parts. 195k miles. 40 mpg. Maybe could sell it for $500. It’s insanely cheap A to Z & I “just don’t care”.
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