Posted by Kornfused on March 21, 2013 at 14:40:42 from (69.149.222.96):
In Reply to: How cheap? posted by rrlund on March 21, 2013 at 11:02:13:
Randy, here in MO, depending how close to the big city determines a lot. I know where you can get acreage for 3k an acre but it's 30 miles from KC. However, Clinton county requires a minimum of 20 acres to build on. Clay county I think has a minimum of 3 acres but you're closer to KC and the cost per acre is much higher. The minimum acre rules for both does not apply if you are buying in a subdivsion, but then lot prices are very high. Some subdivisons have up to 10 acre lots. If you want I can send you some areial shots from google if you want to look at the property. This is farm land that is currently cropped but one 20 acre section does have some woods to the west and north border is woods/creek.
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