stumpfield
Gold Member
It all depends on the usability of the land and how many lots they can carve out of an acre. Here in So. Cal near my suburb home, it goes for about $1 million per acre. $1000 per acre for my rural property in the sierra foothills of central Cal. However, it's an AG preserve and zoned for only 1 home with a size limit of 2500sqft and other restrictions. Under the current zoning, my 120 acres has no possibility of plitting into smaller parcels. About a mile from my land where the zoning is 2.5 ac per lot, they go for about $50k per acre. As you can see, land in the same general area can worth 50x more just because of zoning. Pure AG land still ralatively cheap just about everywhere.