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Permalink Reply by shaleshaleshale on December 22, 2010 at 5:30 do you mind sharing what the offer was for per acre and who is making the offer?
I think you should not be surprised at the offers to buy. I have had frequent offers to buy my land in Webster Parish for at least 25 years. There is always a market and there are always buyers looking for a deal. And usually targetted owners have very little knowledge of actual value of land. Does property have timber? What is timber value? What is real value of minerals? Until you get real professional advice those things are unknown. I would not sell my land in Webster Parish for any amount of $. You will find some good info on this site and some not so good.
By the way I am absentee landowner in AZ but see my land at least 10 times a year. My advice is GO SLOW! GOOD LUCK> MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Permalink Reply by deangelo bragg on January 13, 2011 at 8:45 hey this is great info thank you.
Permalink Reply by North LA on April 12, 2011 at 13:23 We too live in California, but have not had any offers for land or lease...Property is near Farmerville.
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Deangelo,
We too live in California with family property in Union...I say hold on!
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