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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3507333" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>Where are you thinking about moving? Prices listed online these days are comical to say the least. It appears that the influx of the Chinese buying properties for cash (where they get that cash is a whole other question) and above market value for grow properties has driven asking prices through the roof as far as listed properties with realtors is concerned. Your best bet is to find someone local to your desired area who knows the people. The only land that I’d still call a bargain in this state is deep SE, and it’s gone up as well. Where I’m at (Garvin County) prices are all over the map, but constantly trending higher. And now large tracts are going high as well because there’s enough people able to dump large sums of 10/31 exchange money into them from out of state to avoid taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3507333, member: 41855"] Where are you thinking about moving? Prices listed online these days are comical to say the least. It appears that the influx of the Chinese buying properties for cash (where they get that cash is a whole other question) and above market value for grow properties has driven asking prices through the roof as far as listed properties with realtors is concerned. Your best bet is to find someone local to your desired area who knows the people. The only land that I’d still call a bargain in this state is deep SE, and it’s gone up as well. Where I’m at (Garvin County) prices are all over the map, but constantly trending higher. And now large tracts are going high as well because there’s enough people able to dump large sums of 10/31 exchange money into them from out of state to avoid taxes. [/QUOTE]
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