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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1644711" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>This thread got me to thinking about buying some land in Eastern Oklahoma, and I did some checking and ~$1000-$1200 per acre is about normal in his area. My area is ~$3000-$5000 per acre depending on how close you get to Weatherford or Elk City, the Binger area (where my wife and I have considered moving when we get ready to have kids... compromise on distance between sets of grandparents) is ~$10K per acre, and anything within a 20 minute drive of the city seems to be in the $35-$50K per acre range.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I found a place not too far from him that I wouldn't mind buying. The house isn't what we want, but it's more kid friendly than what we've got and would work well for us. $280K for over 200 half-wooded acres and an 1800sqft 4/2 house.</p><p></p><p>I've always said when we move some where else that I have to have an absolute minimum of 40 acres, and she likes trees. At least 80 acres would be preferable. My jaw hit the floor when I saw that 200 in a price range that I'd consider...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1644711, member: 5151"] This thread got me to thinking about buying some land in Eastern Oklahoma, and I did some checking and ~$1000-$1200 per acre is about normal in his area. My area is ~$3000-$5000 per acre depending on how close you get to Weatherford or Elk City, the Binger area (where my wife and I have considered moving when we get ready to have kids... compromise on distance between sets of grandparents) is ~$10K per acre, and anything within a 20 minute drive of the city seems to be in the $35-$50K per acre range. In fact, I found a place not too far from him that I wouldn't mind buying. The house isn't what we want, but it's more kid friendly than what we've got and would work well for us. $280K for over 200 half-wooded acres and an 1800sqft 4/2 house. I've always said when we move some where else that I have to have an absolute minimum of 40 acres, and she likes trees. At least 80 acres would be preferable. My jaw hit the floor when I saw that 200 in a price range that I'd consider... [/QUOTE]
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