How to Buy Farmland in TODAYS MARKET
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
- In this video, Broker and Auctioneer explain who buys farmland, and how they are swinging it in the crazy land market we are experiencing today. He also talks about the stability of land as an investment.
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So all the farmers become farm hands. Wow
Great video
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I’ll have to start small and work up!!
The price of farmland has risen by huge amounts and now the price of farm products are dropping. Price of wheat just since harvest in June has dropped by over 3 dollars per bushel. Land prices went up huge back in the late 70's into early 80's, then dropped by 3/4 by the late 80's. All farmers had a hard time staying in business, and many lost the high priced land they bought on credit and more.
Good video but interesting that you didn't mention/talk about crowdfunding platforms or F-REITS.
Can you recommend an investor for a homestead land in rural Kentucky?
How would you pay for it? Not everyone has 800.000 laying around.
i need to buy land that is tillable within reasonable price
I’m curious what the minimum acreage someone would rent is, if I have 15 acres is that even worth someone’s time
Typically someone will be willing to rent the acreage but not at the same rates that were mentioned in the video. Likely it will be a small or new farmer that wants to add to their small acreage
Are $400/ac and $10,000 per acre realistic rental and sale prices in IA now?
Depending on where the farm is; yes there are multiple markets where is this possible.
They’re about middle of the road, southern Iowa you can buy 5-6k an acre, northwest Iowa you could get north of 20k
@@jacobnelson870 but what are realistic rental rates for both of those areas?
@@tjruff17 it seems these days the rent hovers around whatever make would make 2-2.5%roi
@@jacobnelson870 makes sense. And as rents go up, I’d expect sales prices to increase to roughly keep that roi similar.
Why do the renters doesn't buy the land ?
Wouldnt they save money ar rhe long run ?
Interested video.
I wish I could buy a farm
If ur starting off from scratch the best option is renting. Most businesses don't survive past 5 years. Once u know ur stable enough then purchase the land.
Do you know that you mustn't own or have a farm land to benefit from agricultural investment? Agro farms investment gives users the opportunity to invest in their farms and receive daily ROI
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So it’s only a 3.8% return if everything goes right. I guess you have to hope for some serious appreciation for the investment to make sense.
I want to buy farm land in USA
You know you mustn't own a farm land to benefit from agricultural investment. Agro farms investment let's you invest in farms and get daily ROI without doing the farm work.
Maybe you should encourage the farmers to buy the land!?! I feel that you as a company shouldn't be so aggressive trying to find outside investors when you know the local farmers would love to farm it.. just fyi
I own farmland in Rod Kentucky. The property was vacant before I purchase it for a year and a half and nobody bought it. Nobody wants to pay anything for any any land around here because it’s always handed down through inheritance. It forces sellers to look outside of the local community and outside of the state. If you’ve got a local farmers by my property send them my way. But I guarantee they never wanna pay what the asking price is. I want everything on the cheap cheap low low.
feeD the sOIL first, this monoculture is killing iT
Based on the 1% Rule in Real Estate investing, you need $96K gross rental income on this $800K farm. $31K is low ROI.