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All-In [48337]
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Any of you well to do lungers own land, like acreage?
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:00 AM
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Looking at a couple of tracts in the 25 - 40 acre range, mostly wooded. Just for investment purposes. No current structures and I probably wouldn't build on it.
What is involved in the maintenance and are there any tax breaks? Other thoughts? What do hunting leases go for these days?
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paging our resident aristocrat
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:01 AM
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Oculus Spirit [87357]
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What is the maintenance?
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:09 AM
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$0.
Are there any tax breaks? Yes, like we're talking two tanks of gas if in South Carolina and in the county.
Hunting leases....hmmmm big variable. 15-20 yrs ago it was like $10/acre. So lets assume it's $30/acre for 40 acres or $1,200. Not really worth it, but I wouldn't be against it.
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Oculus Spirit [87357]
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Other notes....local land is absolutely outrageous
Feb 9, 2024, 10:11 AM
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20-40 acres is at least $10K/acre. Sometimes $20K acre. That is a significant increase over 5 yrs ago. Seems like the right time to invest in land was 5 yrs ago.
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Perked land in this county was 8k an acre. It's now trending towards 15***
Feb 9, 2024, 10:12 AM
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Sell the timber. Turn it into fields. Lease the farming rights to cover the
Feb 9, 2024, 10:10 AM
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property taxes
Lease the hunting rights to me
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Oculus Spirit [87357]
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After you sell the timber, you will have enough to pay a grader
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:12 AM
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to turn the land into a field. Profit: $0
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The profit comes from the hunting lease
Feb 9, 2024, 10:13 AM
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Property taxes: Paid by farmer
Sell the timber to cover the grader
Hunting lease is the profit
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CU Medallion [64837]
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hunting leases are a real PITA
Feb 9, 2024, 1:11 PM
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there's insurance issues. tax concerns from leasing. get a redneck tennant in there that tears your place up and/or pisses off the neighbors and you're really screwed.
Daddy leased about 600 acres of prime Edisto River hunting land to a father/son a decade ago. Part of the dude's payment was that he was bringing in grading equipment and fixing roads and cleaning up after we had timber cut (that's a pretty good idea, btw).
Dude came in, parked some junk campers on it, changed the locks on the gates, started sub-leasing out to other hunters, aka running a hunt club. They destroyed miles of roads with their 44" TSL bogger trucks, angered all the neighbors, and then refused to leave.
Ultimately, daddy have the dude the entire lease amount back and said, "get off the property". Dude said, "what if I don't want to leave".
Dad stood up from the meeting table (that was a McDonalds off I-95) and said, "well then I'll see your a$s in court" and stormed out to his car.
Dude practically broke his neck running out the door to apologize.
He vacated, but that camper stayed down there for over a year, along with a broke down dump truck before he finally hauled it out.
Daddy said, "never again". I'd rather let it sit there and rot than deal with that crap.
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I know a guy who won't do any of that***
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Feb 9, 2024, 1:32 PM
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Oculus Spirit [77453]
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Thats what we do w the family land in Missouri
Feb 9, 2024, 12:16 PM
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Govmint pays us to not farm it and plant CRP grass for wildlife. Gov money pays for the taxes and the yearly upkeep (mowing) etc. Hunt on the land
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Find land with no trees and solar farm it. Then profit.***
Feb 9, 2024, 10:24 AM
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Counties in SC already doing this....
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:38 AM
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Large ones in north Saluda County and another in west Gilbert area in Lexington County.
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To turn a quick profit on your investment, buy the property and put up
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:35 AM
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a sign at the road that says 'Tijuana Hills Trailer Estates coming soon'.
Have one old broken down single wide trailer painted pink and hauled onto the property.
Wait a few weeks, then contact the neighbors and see if they are interested in buying you out.
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Oculus Spirit [87357]
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Re: To turn a quick profit on your investment, buy the property and put up
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:46 AM
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Some family had a business on Lake Murray that neighbors tried to get run
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Feb 9, 2024, 1:13 PM
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off because they served beer and played music. They ended up leaving, but on their way out, they threw up a sign that said "so and so Gentleman's Club coming soon"...
it was a pretty good joke. had locals on the facebook groups all stirred up.
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Oculus Spirit [79195]
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no offense but
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Feb 9, 2024, 1:51 PM
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dumb name for a strip club
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So and So Gentlemen's Club. Also known as Fantails at dirty myrtle***
Feb 9, 2024, 2:10 PM
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you ever look at the Jenks Realty site, guy that is on WCCP every Friday?
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:37 AM
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they sell farms and tracts mostly. He has some awesome stuff on there from time to time.
https://www.jenksincrealty.com/
I got 5 acres, that's plenty big enough for me to maintain. It's amazing how many trees just randomly die and/or fall down in a large wooded area. You don't really notice unless you monitor an area.
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I clear cut my land....
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:47 AM
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Planted long leaf pine. Gave hunting rights to a friend for lawyers fees to write hunting permission paper for protection. I could lease to more, butt not interested. Creek on back of land. Turkey and deer. Less than 100 acres. USDA paid me for planting. I have a contract with them. Good deal for me. They get the oxygen from trees.
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What state?
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:50 AM
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Some places now offer tax breaks for you to leave it forest. Basically the rate of deforestation in the southeast is so bad they now want people to keep it forest. Also check the latest 100 year flood maps and lots of land now has flood plain on it which impacts development ability.
In NC, we have 61 acres. Most of it gets a timber tax break and they state is about to harvest the trees since they are of size. The land will look like garbage soon and I'm not that happy about it but it was put in place in the 1970s well before I was around.
That said, I'm trying to get the adjacent 105 acres of unused farm land and reforest it. NC will give me tax breaks, and even kick in money to plant native trees. Then I can put it in a conservation easement and have woods for generations to come.
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Oculus Spirit [87357]
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You own land in NC and the state is going to harvest the trees
Feb 9, 2024, 11:14 AM
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against your will?
wilbur82®, I think I'd be looking for land in SC.
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They were planted for timber in the 1970's...
Feb 9, 2024, 12:10 PM
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The land has had a timber tax credit since then. The forestry service came out and looked at the trees are they are ready. They notified us they'll be harvested soon and we worked through an access road.
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Buy it now, plant trees and by the time your kids are ready to retire you
Feb 9, 2024, 11:15 AM
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might have something.
Honestly the return takes forever to realize if you're looking at rural acreage.
Shout out to my grand diddy for hooking us up 80 years ago and the USDA for paying us NOT to farm.
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Re: Any of you well to do lungers own land, like acreage?
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Feb 9, 2024, 11:41 AM
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1. Make sure you get setup with the USDA to get a tract and farm number so that it "can" be a farm for the tax purposes. The agricultural exemption can be huge. 2. Make sure there are some areas that pass septic tank perc test before you buy if you want to get a good return on the "investment". 3. Make the hunting leases enough to cover the taxes, and have in writing the maintenance of the property that they must be responsible for. 4. if you want to grow trees, be prepared for a long time to get a return on the investment, but the USDA will provide some cost-share to plant the trees. 5. other than when you sell it, there will be no ROI.
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and hope you don't have some endangered species discovered
Feb 9, 2024, 1:01 PM
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on your land like a red cockaded woodpecker or a Northern long eared bat. Then you're screwed forever.
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Oculus Spirit [98479]
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Everyone wants land. I got 20 acres I'll sell you for $100
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Feb 9, 2024, 12:38 PM
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Million dollars. 😁
I lease it to a fox hunting club. Make a nice little piece of change. Enough to cover this year's IPTAY dues anyway. Taxes are like $170/yr. Agricultural land they say. Seriously the market value seems to have doubled like my house. Bad time to buy IMO.
Link to fox club.
https://media.islandpacket.com/static/news/foxhunt/
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Oculus Spirit [82126]
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Meh. At this stage of my life, any land more than about 1/4 acre would be the
Feb 9, 2024, 2:09 PM
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last thing I'd spend any money on.
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Re: Any of you well to do lungers own land, like acreage?
Feb 9, 2024, 3:11 PM
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You can claim it's a tree farm and pay very little in taxes.
You used to be able to sell the trash wood every 5 to 10 years for decent money but the bottom has dropped out of that market and it's not worth the hassle anymore and if you did it you'd have to trust the guy to not screw you and take the better quality trees.
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