Stock market just hit all time highs. They aren't backing out. Land is typically a non-correlated asset to the stock market so the super rich use farmland as a diversifier. The stock market is the greatest wealth generating machine of all time and still will be 100 years from now...but the ride might be bumpy.Super rich have backed out of stocks and have invested in land…. Stock market isnt safe
Stock market just hit all time highs. They aren't backing out. Land is typically a non-correlated asset to the stock market so the super rich use farmland as a diversifier. The stock market is the greatest wealth generating machine of all time and still will be 100 years from now...but the ride might be bumpy.
All I have to say is I’ve heard people say this that have no place buying ground! Good investment or not, if you can’t cash flow it and can’t make payments. It’s not a good investment. Just because the neighbor paid the same price a month ago. Doesn’t mean it will work for everyone!!They don't make more dirt…. Probably never going down and parcels only get divided and get smaller
Anyone that backed out of the not safe stock market lost out on a 20 - 30% return over the last year.Super rich have backed out of stocks and have invested in land…. Stock market isnt safe
Absolutely….but then, I’m personally a big believer in human ingenuity, America, and the power of capitalism.This is crazy talk. Still will be 100 years from now?
I do 100% agree with what you say about long-term investment, I also agree with it being smart to diversify. I actually don’t believe in market timing for a diversified, long-term portfolio. Price still matters in this case but not quite as much.I’m not super rich. I have money in the market, land and other places. It’s simply smart to diversify regardless of income level. I read the last two days or so on this thread and see a lot of “noise”. Stop over thinking and buy land when you can. You will not lose money, however, it’s a long term type of investment. Those always waiting for the right time will never own anything.
For those of us still in the accumulation phase of our lives we can only hope that will happen. For those in decumulation, they should be fine with the proper asset allocation.I’d predict a 10-15% correction in the stock market soon. Even Warren Buffett made a few hints that the market is due for a change.
I never look at a drop in the market as negative! Good time to buy more!For those of us still in the accumulation phase of our lives we can only hope that will happen. For those in decumulation, they should be fine with the proper asset allocation.
I hinted at this earlier, maybe this thread, about NR landowners and nobody bit.
At the local DNR meeting last Wednesday, a guy went off on NR landowners from Michigan and how they control a large rec farm next to his and they won’t shoot does. I got no issue with that, my point is why do we have NR landowners? Most likely due to Iowa’s deer management/season structure, but what does rec ground fetch in their home state? I thought I heard it’s been $10K/acre in Pennsylvania for the last 10-20 years. Not sure what rec ground fetches in the mitten.
If a NR can get 2:1 in Iowa, why wouldn’t they?
So if you are an Iowan in the game looking to purchase rec, you are in a national rather than local market.
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Agreed, and it's coming for KS nextI’m originally from PA. Rec ground prices have never been 10k. In the county I’m from it’s presently 3k maybe , with many tracts less. There’s no 2 for 1.
What drove your(our) numbers are the resident Iowa video stars that reached out nationally. Of course guys from the rest of the country want to hunt / own in the best state. Blame our own.
Same thing happened recently on some ground on the Ia/Mo border that was to be auctioned. There was 174a on Mo side and 100a on the Ia side. Sold pre-auction Maybe the same auction you are referring to.. Auction was supposed to be tomorrow if I recall correctly.Agreed, and it's coming for KS next
Back to Iowa, I just don't see a huge correction coming unless something unforeseen happens. We were looking forward to an upcoming auction and found out today that the auction was cancelled because multiple people came in with cash offers above what the seller wanted out of the auction and he penned a contract. The demand is still outpacing the supply in Iowa, by a lot.
the auction was cancelled because multiple people came in with cash offers above what the seller wanted out of the auction and he penned a contract. The demand is still outpacing the supply in Iowa, by a lot.
I guess I assumed (dangerous, I know) they were cash offers for the seller to take instead of going through with the auction but I can't confirm that.If it's all cash, there's no end in sight.