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Topic: talking about some gigantic land lots in the US. (Read 262 times)

legendary
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beware of your keys.
September 02, 2016, 08:28:07 PM
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because i am curious about how a ~500 acre (~2 sq km) Land could be sold at $3.8m, this is not really a good reason to me (it is almost 1/3 more area than cedar point). Huh

for the 500 acre land, it is a MLS #201400601.
should i plan to buy one to build a park? or something?

When you see large land lots like this it's usually a cattle Ranch. These large land lots are not practical for the average person because the amount of taxes on it every year. The land has to pay for itself hence the cattle.
what about in the canada? how much taxes in percent for that?
such as https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Agriculture/14796450/Rorketon-Manitoba-R0L2A0-R31#v=de , wanna know if someone would buy a ~18.46km2 for anything.
hero member
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because i am curious about how a ~500 acre (~2 sq km) Land could be sold at $3.8m, this is not really a good reason to me (it is almost 1/3 more area than cedar point). Huh

for the 500 acre land, it is a MLS #201400601.
should i plan to buy one to build a park? or something?

When you see large land lots like this it's usually a cattle Ranch. These large land lots are not practical for the average person because the amount of taxes on it every year. The land has to pay for itself hence the cattle.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1005
beware of your keys.
because i am curious about how a ~500 acre (~2 sq km) Land could be sold at $3.8m, this is not really a good reason to me (it is almost 1/3 more area than cedar point). Huh

for the 500 acre land, it is a MLS #201400601.
should i plan to buy one to build a park? or something?
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