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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4082342" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I'd like to see ads for said rocky hillsides going for $10K an acre. Here's the thing. I run one of our companies locations in McAlester. I drive all over the SE part of the state from Prague to Stringtown to Wright City to Wister and North up to nearly Salisaw. We cover a huge area. I rent a lot of equipment to Texans who've bought hunting/rec land in some far out, way out of the way locations. I understand why they are doing it. That being said, Texans are sometimes paying a "premium" for some of this land out in the sticks but at the same time much of this land out in the sticks could have been bought by long time Okies for many decades and at very low/fair price, for decades, but they didn't. Now they want to complain that Texans are buying up all the land. The natural cycle of real estate is that prices will always rise and sometimes a bit faster when demand for it is higher. In most cases, real estate is one of the best investments over the long term one can get into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4082342, member: 14646"] I'd like to see ads for said rocky hillsides going for $10K an acre. Here's the thing. I run one of our companies locations in McAlester. I drive all over the SE part of the state from Prague to Stringtown to Wright City to Wister and North up to nearly Salisaw. We cover a huge area. I rent a lot of equipment to Texans who've bought hunting/rec land in some far out, way out of the way locations. I understand why they are doing it. That being said, Texans are sometimes paying a "premium" for some of this land out in the sticks but at the same time much of this land out in the sticks could have been bought by long time Okies for many decades and at very low/fair price, for decades, but they didn't. Now they want to complain that Texans are buying up all the land. The natural cycle of real estate is that prices will always rise and sometimes a bit faster when demand for it is higher. In most cases, real estate is one of the best investments over the long term one can get into. [/QUOTE]
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