paulsharvey
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The bottom part, about the 3.5 acres; 100%. It's only access would be a recorded easement (existing) right across the center of the 10.0 acres, about 40 ft from the home. That's why we dug our heels in on him keeping the back 3.5, and ended up no excepting his counter offer.It's problematic for any of us living elsewhere in the USA to really know what your local real estate market conditions are today. There are areas that are cooling off and some areas that maybe aren't, just yet. Whatever the local real estate market may be today, it could take a tumble if the economy falters and people in your area start losing their jobs.
I don't know how the seller set their original asking price or when they set it. Did they set it based on the top of the market when mortgage interest rates were 2%-4%? As for the 3.5 acres they've now decided to hold onto, how does that affect the use of the rest of the property? Is there a chance that the 3.5 acres could be sold to someone who will later do something that decreases the value of the 10 acre tract? Are these deed restrictions on how the 10 acres/3.5 acres can be used? (A local guy built a very nice brick house on his lot, but the lot right next door was sold to someone who put a house trailer on it).
Our local market is, hmm, odd? We have a mix of very very low end (sub $65,000 for a run down manufactured and 0.25 acres, on terrible roads, next to some crappy van with 13 people in it) too quite a few, $1.5m places that are general something like a 3500 sq ft semi custom on 5-50 acres. I dont see radical shifts in general pricing; However, it seems stuff is sitting for sale. IMO, sellers still have 2 years ago prices in their minds, and people aren't paying that right now. They still don't want to drop the price. All of this, often within a mile or two of each other.
My current neighborhood, we have multiple Home Depot Handi-house, with a conversion van and or old camper; to stuff that sells for well over $750k. Properties in current neighborhood run 1.5 acre to 5 acre (like 2 or 3 have combined 2-5 acre peices); and the raw, unimproved lots sell for between as low as $9k/acre to people asking $85k for 2 acres.
The place we just looked at Friday was in an ok area; mixed older manufactered that maybe where a bit run down, mixed in with some newer equestrian homes, site built or manufactured. But, 500-1000 ft through the woods, a rather distressed, much older subdivision of older and very run down places.
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