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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmag11" data-source="post: 2584967" data-attributes="member: 101260"><p>Looks like I'm late to the dance lol. Did you end up getting the land? </p><p></p><p>Price sounds extremely high to me. If you're splitting 150ac with someone else you're basically paying $40/ac and only being able to shoot 1 buck and 1 doe. Top it off with it being "unimproved" no electricity, running water, blinds/feeders etc etc and it seems way out of line. Seems like you would be overpaying for the convenience of being close to the metro. If you were willing to travel an extra hour or 2 you could probably cut that price per acre in half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmag11, post: 2584967, member: 101260"] Looks like I'm late to the dance lol. Did you end up getting the land? Price sounds extremely high to me. If you're splitting 150ac with someone else you're basically paying $40/ac and only being able to shoot 1 buck and 1 doe. Top it off with it being "unimproved" no electricity, running water, blinds/feeders etc etc and it seems way out of line. Seems like you would be overpaying for the convenience of being close to the metro. If you were willing to travel an extra hour or 2 you could probably cut that price per acre in half. [/QUOTE]
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