Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land

   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #21  
I've never seen any dry ag land that expensive in Western Nebraska. Most dryland around here sells for around 1,000 per acre, sometimes less if bought in large pieces. 8-10k per acre land is in Eastern Nebraska and Iowa, not the panhandle which gets 15 inches of rain per year and has soil PH issues.
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #22  
I have never seen this land but I can almost guarantee that 10K for one acre will be turned down. You'll probably get him to agree to think about it for 40k. Anything under 30K he will probably just smile and say "I'll call you if we decide to sell".

Like 95xl said, farmers don't buy land so they can turn around sell it, they want to work it and they want their kids and grand kids to work it.

Many cases the kids and grandkids leave. A lot of these old timers are selling out as they get too old and kids want no part of that lifestyle. Happens all the time, ma and pa move to town, nursing home, or pass away. Next thing you know there is an auction to sell the belongings and then the land gets sold. Sad but true.
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land
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#23  
Just thought I'd update everyone. I contacted the owner. The wife was sweet but said the husband was who I needed to talk to, so I got his number and asked when a good time to call would be. I called and talked to him, didn't want to sell. I asked if he ever changed his mind if he would let me know, he just said that maybe someday his kids will sell it after he passes. So, that's that. Feels like such a waste, and wish I just called them the minute I had interest in the land because I know after talking no matter how I approached it, it would never be for sale during their lifetime. And yes, it's dryland. No way in **** would it be worth more than 10k an acre to any investor. Period. Maybe 20k an acre if right in Omaha or Lincoln, but this is southwest rural land.
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #24  
Just a suggestion...I did not see where the OP stated their intended use of the property...perhaps an offer to lease the land for 15, 20, 25 years etc. could be an option...if the owners are not interested in the money...possibly offer to (as per a lease) donate X$ in their name to a local charity, church, ASPCA etc., etc...
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #25  
Small parcels of land are usually sold as building sights and the prices can get crazy high compared to farm ground prices.
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #26  
I've had my eye on a piece of land for some time... did not know the owner passed and found out too late...

Widow said she lost my number... lesson learned.

Still wanted it and offered 100k over what was paid and the new owner said talk to his wife after he is gone...

The reality is I might be so old that I'm no longer interested should it come up.

In the last 4 years land has doubled so it may be out of reach should it be available.

Keep in touch... maybe a car around the Holidays?
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #27  
My in-laws are regularly on the opposite of this discussion with some property they own in TN. They have ~100 ac and are regularly approached by people to buy 1-3 ac pieces. Their attitude is that even though the prospective buyers are willing to pay 30-40% over market price, it is not worth the hassle of going though a sale or the potential reduction in value of the larger piece of land for a smaller, one time pay out.
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #29  
Maybe offer to lease it for 10 years. You'd have you piece of land and he would still own it... Creating some income for him might be of interest. HS
 
   / Best Chance of getting someone to sell some land #30  
If you are not taking from the main field and maybe making dealing with a narrow patch easier, you might have a chance. I don't think I would mention specific money at all in the first contact. I almost bought one 10 acre tract when the old lady who owned it had a reputation of running people off her property, sometimes with a shotgun in hand. I wrote her a very nice letter, complementing her on the beautiful lot and saying my wife and I admired it so much that we would like to raise our family there should she ever want to sell it. I included my phone number and asked her to call me if she would like to show us the property and discuss it further. To my surprise she called. She was willing to sell to us, even after telling a couple of adjoining owners to go to H*** (They had been arrogant and were being PITA's). We eventually couldn't agree on a price but I got closer than they did. Of course, one difference is I was looking at buying the entire tract. Good luck.

Everyone has a price. Obviously you couldn't get to hers. :)
 

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