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    #31
    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    When we were in Frankfurt we met a fellow who moved his family there. He had amassed $700,000 working on oil exploration and had a teenage family. He said he bought a house in a gated area and sent his kids to private school, had gardeners and servants. According to him they lived like kings, cigarettes were under 20 cents a pack and gasoline also dirt cheap. That was about ten years ago.
    And a litre of beer (cause the bottle is that big) is worth a buck. And a bottle of wine $3.

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      #32
      [QUOTE=Klause;357901]
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post


      Yup.


      They legalized pot... Capitalist reforms really helped the country but it's socialism was never bad... We used to vacation there when living in Argentina.


      People believe in each other and in working on handshakes in person.

      Very little hard crime even in the cities... Mostly petty pick pocketing and such.


      The land is very fertile. Grows great crops. You have a long harvest and seeding season.



      Very close to ports.


      Very good private education system... Not that expensive.

      Health insurance is $200 a month... Plus $35 every time you visit a doctor's office.

      Views are beautiful and very good land can be had for $1500 an acre CAD.

      Labour I'd very cheap and I you treat the locals well they will treat you well too. Gotta get used to the laid back attitude though.

      Some of the best land is between route 12 and 21... In the south west.

      If you want big city life it's a half hour ferry ride to buenos Aires.

      The area between Tala and Saun Bautista is also very good.

      Beans wheat corn eucalyptus common. As is some coffee.
      Has land gotten cheaper? Toured some areas 8 years ago. Land around city of young heart of grain farming there was 4-5000 us.

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        #33
        [QUOTE=Bowerpower;357905]
        Originally posted by Klause View Post

        Has land gotten cheaper? Toured some areas 8 years ago. Land around city of young heart of grain farming there was 4-5000 us.
        Yes... They introduced reformed that you need to live there to farm.


        Some of the most expensive land is about $5000/ha or 2k an acre.


        Estancia's are huge usually so if houses (well compounds) are included you pay more.

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          #34
          [QUOTE=Klause;357910]
          Originally posted by Bowerpower View Post

          Yes... They introduced reformed that you need to live there to farm.


          Some of the most expensive land is about $5000/ha or 2k an acre.


          Estancia's are huge usually so if houses (well compounds) are included you pay more.
          Well things have changed than. Figured 8 years ago the whole farm in Canada sold may have gotten 800-1000 acres. Now maybe 6-7000. Wife won't be happy, may have to go on a serious trip there this winter. Was very impressed with ag there when I visited. Was mostly in Argentina but saw a bit of Uruguay

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