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Posted by ShepFL on March 18, 2004 at 18:16:38 from (63.175.91.230):
In Reply to: Land prices posted by Jonathan on March 18, 2004 at 16:10:07:
Here in N. FL/S Ga. rural land prices avg. $3k / acre. Developed land is considerably higher as is city land at $10K + / acre and who knows what for lots. I have 45 acres mostly planted pines and some half-assed farming operation I call a U-Pick. I gave 60 for the first 25 and 20 for the last 20 just 2 yrs. ago. Mind you pay ain't that great and given that most things are relative. Honestly though, how can you really put a price on "quality of life"? Who wouldn't love to work full time, then in every spare moment work to keep rusty iron running only to watch the rain wash the crops out of the field or the sun bake it to smithereens, and stand back and say Man! Ain't I just lucky :) Every day I get up I am just thankful I am on the right side of the dirt!!
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