Auction of 34 quarters south of Grenfell with feedlot starting to close in 2 hrs. Team auctions. Looks like mediocre land and this type of ground will be the first to go down in price so this auction is worth watching. So far it is looking like down is the new trend in land prices but there usually is a lot of bidding near the end.
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A recent sale in the Shaunavan Sk area reportedly brought $4500+/ acre for multiple quarters. Bidding war between a Hutterite colony and the singing brothers I was told. Lots of cash buying land as it seems rising interest rates haven’t slowed anything down. Large farms just getting larger. Some unbelievable farm infrastructure being built as well would indicate an abundance of optimism in this industry and maybe a wee bit of disconnect. 😉
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Originally posted by Highlander View PostA recent sale in the Shaunavan Sk area reportedly brought $4500+/ acre for multiple quarters. Bidding war between a Hutterite colony and the singing brothers I was told. Lots of cash buying land as it seems rising interest rates haven’t slowed anything down. Large farms just getting larger. Some unbelievable farm infrastructure being built as well would indicate an abundance of optimism in this industry and maybe a wee bit of disconnect. 😉
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Originally posted by Highlander View PostA recent sale in the Shaunavan Sk area reportedly brought $4500+/ acre for multiple quarters. Bidding war between a Hutterite colony and the singing brothers I was told. Lots of cash buying land as it seems rising interest rates haven’t slowed anything down. Large farms just getting larger. Some unbelievable farm infrastructure being built as well would indicate an abundance of optimism in this industry and maybe a wee bit of disconnect. 😉
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Quarter out may way of decent quality went for 690000. Some Alberta guy bought it. Thought perhaps Angelic but he doesn’t generally spend that kind of money on land. Works out to just under $5000 per cultivated acre with a few wells to boot. To get 8% return he’d need to rent for $325 per acre. Wonder if it’s Chinese money cleaning
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