Look in lower-income rural areas away from the East and West coasts. e.g. Great Plains states like Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas panhandle, etc.
Robert Waldrop, Oklahoma City
Justin Hahn wrote:
Hello all,_______________________________________________
Do any of you have any tips on acquiring inexpensively-priced land? It
doesn't have to be the best land, nor does it have to be developed or
settled land. Just land to live and permaculture on. The author of a blog I
read (Ran Prieur) acquired a few acres of logged out Idaho land from a
logging company on the cheap. I'm wondering if there are any other ways to
get land without taking out a mortgage or leasing it.
Degraded land (logged out, intensively farmed, etc) especially would be
good.
I'm thinking about $10,000-20,000.
Best regards and thank you for your wisdom.
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