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How much is a lot where you are from?

So what is you dream home ? For me it is a 3000 SF home with about 350 SF living space. The rest is all GARAGE !

The farm has a 50x50 shop and and 80x100 barn. My parents’ place has a 40x50 shop with a lift and a 40x60 barn. I sold my only b body and all we have left is my dad’s e body and my mom’s first gen mustang. One day if I ever have the time/ money I’ll have the room for a car. My dream house would all be one story, possibly walkout basement and have 4 bedrooms and an office. I hope and pray that if everything goes right that in the next ten years we will be drawing up and building our dream home out at the farm.
 
12 miles out of our city there is an industrial park. A two acre lot with 2 nice mobile homes on it. It has city water, garbage pick up, natural gas, electricity and telephone. Some out buildings. listed at 259,000.00 Canadian. Total of 12 lots, 5 with houses.
 
I have a contract in on a lot 1.7 acres that is improved (power, water, natural gas) in a subdivision for $25K. Getting a builder to return phone calls has been a real challenge. Not to mention the backlog for the health dept to do a perc test. I just recently put my house up for sale as well. We are in a sellers market, but sales are really slow.
 
The farm has a 50x50 shop and and 80x100 barn. My parents’ place has a 40x50 shop with a lift and a 40x60 barn. I sold my only b body and all we have left is my dad’s e body and my mom’s first gen mustang. One day if I ever have the time/ money I’ll have the room for a car. My dream house would all be one story, possibly walkout basement and have 4 bedrooms and an office. I hope and pray that if everything goes right that in the next ten years we will be drawing up and building our dream home out at the farm.
Dont know and wouldn't be rude enough to ask your age but God willing your plans for the future will fall in place and you'll be still young enough to do and enjoy it..... It didnt really work for me with the garage but I can eat steak every night and the bills are covered. I never thought id see the light of day but I made it and you will to
 
Dont know and wouldn't be rude enough to ask your age but God willing your plans for the future will fall in place and you'll be still young enough to do and enjoy it..... It didnt really work for me with the garage but I can eat steak every night and the bills are covered. I never thought id see the light of day but I made it and you will to

I’m 31. My wife just turned 32. She’s owned her business for 12 years. I’m just now getting the farm (cattle operation) really going, but it’s all I ever wanted to do. I’m literally living the dream (my dream). God has been so good. We’re definitely not rolling in the money, but we’ve been trying hard, for the past year and will continue to this year, to eliminate debt.
 
Location is true anywhere. My new home in town is 1750 square feet and the yard is the size of a postage stamp, half a million. Go a few miles from me and get a few acres for a hundred thousand. Go a few more miles and It's 8000 an acre. Go a few more and It's 4000 an acre. So on and so on.
 
In my HS years, I grew up on 165 acres, we lived on another 15 acres
my parents, my Father & the bitch stepmother got divorced
& they sold it off, all 180+ acres, Garden Valley Ca. area
ElDorado Co. nice rolling hills & oak trees & conifers everywhere
a great 40+ acre bottomland parcel, with water running, threw & across it
sort of marshy, always green & lush, the cattle & horses
my Bull & my pig loved it too
I loved it, a great place to go 4 wheeling & riding my motorcycles
it was the late 70's, it's worth probably 10 times what it was then...
I considered it "a lot"

I've owned 40+ acres recently, good open wooded land,
good for cattle land, Tuolumne Co. above Sonora,
(bare land that had power/water to gate/entrance & needs septic
was/is about $200k currently for a 4-acre parcel, I just looked at)
after building a 2500 sqft house & 3500 sqft barn on it,
I subdivided it, the land was split/separated into 5 separate
8 acres piece of property, made it worth a tad bit more...
Had/came with plans for roads, drainage, sewer & utilities etc.
I sold it off, it was a decent chunk of change more than I purchased it for
I won't disclose the price here...
It paid for all the kids education & student loans,
so they didn't have to deal with it anymore, freed up some of their funds...
They were going to get it anyway, sooner now than later,
while they could enjoy it...
I considered it "a lot"

I owned 160 acres in Alaska, Palmer Area back in the mid-early 80's,
by Polar Raceway (dragstrip) in Palmer, for about $100k, put $48k down
beautiful hunk of land, full of critters & a small 6+ acre lake/pond
I sold it off later when I moved back to California for my business...
Alaska was in trouble at the time, with lots of vacant houses,
property values were way down, crashing
100,000 people left, from the people moving up during a boom
in the early-mid 80's
I sold to a guy, who subdivided it & he made 10+ times on it
of what I did...
I consider that "a lot"

My 3500 sqft house in Turtle Creek subdivision
nice swimming pool spa B-ball/handball court, 5 car garage
in Concord in my late 20's & 30's bought low $255k & sold high $455k
just before the real housing boom, 1997
I considered that "a lot", way more house than I needed...

It really set me up for later years, I really didn't really know it then...
But that sale, funded my purchase of a duplex in Rancho Murieta CC
rural So. Sac. Co. a 1300+ sqft 2 bed/2 bath & 2 car garage
& adjoining 1600+ 3 bed/2 -1/2 bath & 2 car garage
that org. investment $275k I pretty much doubled what I got for the house
in Turtle Creek, after 10 years
even in-spite of the Obama-era housing crash...

& I inherited another couple acres with a Chalette A-frame on it
1500 sqft bi level @ 9,000ft elevation by Sonora pass,
family cabin since the 1930's, my Granddad bought it when he
was up here working for Shell Oil Co. as an Engineer,
spec-ing/selling them greases/lubricants
dealing with the builders/engineers/contractors
of the Pinecrest/Strawberry damn/reservoir
It was an absolutely beautiful piece of property, with lots' of snow
great well & densely wooded, huge *** trees, water close, skiing really close,
& really good drainage...
I sold it off, when it became too much of a hassle, too much time
& no help from family to maintain it,
for the amount of time I could spend there
or the amount of time everyone else had spent there & no help...
Sold it for probably 90-100 times what my Granddad org. paid for it
I considered it "a lot"

I currently don't have much land perse, just my lot & house...
$394k org. price Sept. 2005, just before the Obama era market crash
it's back up considerably now, seller's market...
Some rental property with 2 of my (5) sisters...
I consider it "a lot", since I own it...

"A lot" means different things in different areas...
both in value & size wise...

location location location, when it comes to real-estate

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I live in the arctic, where you can’t buy land, as such. You can buy the lot that your house is on, but that’s it. A house lot costs around US$20,000.
I have land that I hunt on in Alberta, the province to the south of me. I have 160 acres of prime land and it’s worth around US$150,000.
Wife’s cousins in Saskatchewan have 17,000 acres (yes, seventeen thousand) acres of prairie but it’s not worth much because there’s no water.
 
I live in the arctic, where you can’t buy land, as such. You can buy the lot that your house is on, but that’s it. A house lot costs around US$20,000.
I have land that I hunt on in Alberta, the province to the south of me. I have 160 acres of prime land and it’s worth around US$150,000.
Wife’s cousins in Saskatchewan have 17,000 acres (yes, seventeen thousand) acres of prairie but it’s not worth much because there’s no water.
Can I go duck and goose hunting on the Saskatchewan property ?
 
1.5-2.5 is about the large end here
.25-.5 is normal
 
Can I go duck and goose hunting on the Saskatchewan property ?
I don’t know them well enough for ME to hunt there...
They didn’t much like me after I pulled up at wife’s family reunion with a massive stash of illegal fireworks that I proceeded to distribute among the kids there.
The only animals that I saw the one time I was there was antelope and mule deer. It’s sagebrush prairie.
 
I dont know what a normal lot in town is going for right now. I live a couple miles out of town and land is about $17,000 a acre.
 
I have 88 acres in New York south of Buffalo at the Pennsylvania state line. Rural property maybe 1400.00 an acre on a good day.
 
Here in tiny Rhode Island we have around 2 acres and that's a good size lot. Land is expensive. Our 3 decker apartment houses in the Southcoast of Massachusetts are on small postage stamp lots as are pretty much most of all the others around them. Apartment house, driveway and small backyard. Barely enough to play wiffle ball.
 
Our old house sold a few years ago was a lot size of 32 x 114 with an 2400 SQFT home including the basement sold for 1 million .
House and property sales there are extremely expensive there now .
 
As they say, in real estate, it's all about location, location, location. Building lot's of 1/3 acre go for 500k+ in my town. The next town over, which is one of the wealthiest in the USA, an acre goes for $2million plus and minimum lot size to build is 2 acres. There was a house built on 10 acres that went for $65million. This is 7 miles north of the GW Bridge on the Jersey side. Prices actually went up over the last year as people fled NYC and wanted more space.
Sounds like you live in the Alpine, NJ area. :thumbsup:
 
"Upper Poconos", my township restricts building lots for single family homes to 1 acre. Generally 15 to 25K for a percable rural acre. Lots of abandonded/non functioning dairy farms unfortunately. Developments are allowed down to 1/4 acre with central water/sewer and are filled with NY/NJ transplants. A few nice developments with lots of amenities 40K plus for a buildable lot.
Most truckers know where I-84 & I 81meet in Pa, 30 min from there is home.
 
"Upper Poconos", my township restricts building lots for single family homes to 1 acre. Generally 15 to 25K for a percable rural acre. Lots of abandonded/non functioning dairy farms unfortunately. Developments are allowed down to 1/4 acre with central water/sewer and are filled with NY/NJ transplants. A few nice developments with lots of amenities 40K plus for a buildable lot.
Most truckers know where I-84 & I 81meet in Pa, 30 min from there is home.
I know that area very, very well. I will actually be passing through there on my way to Connecticut Monday afternoon. Montage Mountain area. I frequent the Petro in Scranton when I travel that corridor.
In the 80's and 90's there used to be ads for affordable Pocono homes in the NY Post and NY Daily News. That brought all the NY/NJ Puerto Ricans and Dominicans to the Poconos. I was shocked last year to hear that Stroudsburg, Pa. has a gang problem. Sad.
 
Rediculous here. Prime real estate is $1M/acre.
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Depends on where it is. Some is only in the hundred Ks &
The cheapest is still quite a bit.
Not as ludicrous as in a city though.
 
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