While the definition of “cheap” prices has changed since 1993 (then it was anything under $75 per acre) but now is generally under $750 per acre, please consider the following facts pertaining to cheap rural land.
1) Unlike many assets it is almost impossible to actually lose money owning cheap rural acreage if purchased cheap enough and held long enough!
2) Projections are that by 2050 the population of the United States will increase by 100 million people, yet not one acre of new land will be created!
3) Inflation alone (remember how much postage stamps, automobiles, food, shelter and a gallon of gasoline have increased over the last few decades) can beneficially impact the value of low priced rural acreage!
4) Unlike common stocks raw land never “goes out of business” and can’t be outdated by new technology. Many excellent stocks of fifty years ago simply don’t exist today yet every acre of land that existed fifty years ago is still here and worth more today than it was then!
We offer tracts of cheap rural acreage in the Western United States for as low as $249 per acre with as little as $1 down and without credit checks of any nature. Search in every newspaper in the nation, scan the Internet and phone real estate brokers in all 50 states to see if you can find any lower “per acre” priced land!
