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    Vancouver investors! Or Suckers! Or just didn't do their homework.

    Yesterday as I was spraying the bachelors farm,
    who shows up but the investor and broker . They
    brought out a sucker, sorry investor from
    Vancouver to look at his purchase. This ponzy
    scheme, just keeps getting better. Who drives up
    the price 4 times what it was in one year. See the
    first group buys the property from the farmer with
    just a down payment then they try to resell it to a
    sucker for more money. Good game,they make a
    mark up and flip. Again question why up the area
    price by 4 times what it was going for. Why not
    buy low then flip it to said sucker for 4 times
    making 1 st company a fortune. It just baffles me.
    Also wouldn't you show the investor around in
    some classier vehicle than a ford explorer?
    But here is some thing else that Come out. Said
    investors is fron Vancouver on this purchase,
    investor is your average joe, owns a home their
    scared about the future so is taking a loan out
    against home (overpriced Vancouver market) and
    paying cash for farm.
    Maybe I will get this land back some day!
    I feel sorry for these guys they have no clue,
    sprayer gps showed 174 seeded out of 320. Yea
    it's worth 200000 a quarter. Sorry rent won't be
    15000 for this land. Maybe if it's 1986 and a
    drought years so its back end to end. Time will
    tell. I wish them good luck.

    #2
    Hope you got his name because he will lose his house and his new farm and may be looking for a job.

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      #3
      Their are two that I rent now that only have
      access through our land. Road is gone to get
      their. Rent negotiating should be fun. I have 7
      years of gps maps on all the land.
      The sad part of all this is the investor might end
      up broke some day. Checking to see what
      companies hold exploration rights for area. No
      minerals on titles all in crown.

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        #4
        I once asked a guy from BC that was looking for land in our area why he was willing to pay so much. His reasons were they were not making any more land and it is cheap compared to where he came from.

        So I said, if it was worth what you are willing to pay, don't you think I would have bought it before it was on the market.

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          #5
          Would he not have wanted a rental deal secured before he put out the cash to buy it at 4 times the year ago price? Anyways sask you cannot block anyone from farming that land as there must be a road allowance.

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            #6
            Road is gone for 1/4 mile, reserve to east me to
            south reserve pasture to west and north, basically
            he's fu&@ed. I'm not blocking any one.

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              #7
              I fear that we will see more of this.
              Agriculture looks relatively good in a
              sea of disaster that is or will soon
              overtake the rest of the world. Even the
              oil patch will slow this fall as the
              Canadian price of oil sucks. It is
              always a clear signal of end of a move
              when people that have no business in a
              business show up.

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                #8
                I wounder how investing in catails is going to pay off??

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                  #9
                  Investing in good well drained productive land is one thing , but investing in pot holes, sloughs and willows will not pay dividends, IMO. Ducks are happy though, mayde they can bring up American bird hunters?? Oh yea, they are broke and are wanting hunts for 1/2 price now.... what to do?? Oh yea, mud boogs for oil riggers and miners with quads and side by sides - that will pay the bills at $2000/ac hehehe.

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                    #10
                    Ohohoh, and then when we get a few years of drought, they can collect grasshoppers, berthas and gophers and sell them to China for delicacies. And when an early frost hitts in August they can sell ice canola wine to the French. Ah, they have it all figured out. This farming business is easy money, great investment in Sask. Oh wait this is not Iowa... never mind.

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                      #11
                      One thing to keep in mind, some get lucky, some do not but the harsh reality is for every 1 farmer that things click and makes good one or two years there are 5 that do ok, 4 that hang on, and one complete wreck - do the math. And all could be very good farm managers. This all because of location and dealing with mother nature. This is why land in Sask is cheaper than in Alberta, Man, and Ontario - let alone the U.S. - along with shit ins coverage, there is a reason why most local farmers did not start this unrealistic run up in land prices - but some got caught up in it. Just sayin...

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                        #12
                        All I can say is I have made much more money in land I have bought and sold, that what I have farmed!

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                          #13
                          Perfecto I have done quite well farming. It's home!
                          But yes property in Saskatoon and Regina has
                          done very well for me. My farm it's not forsale.

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                            #14
                            I agree Sask. if ever the time comes to make a decision of sell or rent, rent it out. The family generations may get to use the profits a very long time.

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                              #15
                              That's always been the plan if kids don't want to
                              farm. Always told neighbors and relatives some
                              day you might rent it. ( don't ps me off I have a
                              good long memory) kids can have income for a
                              long time. And always have mineral rights on
                              some.

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