Cost of land may be $5000 per acre.
In southern Iowa it goes anywhere from 2300 a acre to 4700+ a acre for tillable
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Illinois' average value of cropland was $4,670 per acre, up 76% since 2004. As of now (August 2012), the average value of Illinois cropland has risen to $6,800 per acre.
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
2011 values for land in the US range from as little as a few hundred dollars for remote, non-irrigated, non-productive land to as much as $100,000 per acre for land slated for development. Prime US farmland, such as you might see in parts of Iowa or Illinois are averaging $5,000 to $7,000 an acre.
1 acre of land in the Ottawa area cost $5,000-$6,000 on average. The closer you get to the City the more it cost and the farther you get from the City the less it cost. hope this helps =)
In southern Iowa it goes anywhere from 2300 a acre to 4700+ a acre for tillable
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Illinois' average value of cropland was $4,670 per acre, up 76% since 2004. As of now (August 2012), the average value of Illinois cropland has risen to $6,800 per acre.
$5.1 Till $2.5 Rec
The cost of one acre of land in Illinois can vary widely depending on factors such as location, zoning, and local market conditions. On average, prices can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars per acre. It is recommended to conduct research and consult with a real estate agent for accurate pricing information.
The cost is $34,445.83 per acre.
The amount of the acre will vary due to many factors. If the acre is by a lake, it will cost more to purchase.
About a half the price of an acre?
Depending on the area, the cost of an acre of land in San Jose, CA is about $400,000 to $900,000. In the downtown area, an acre would cost several million dollars if it were for sale.
2011 values for land in the US range from as little as a few hundred dollars for remote, non-irrigated, non-productive land to as much as $100,000 per acre for land slated for development. Prime US farmland, such as you might see in parts of Iowa or Illinois are averaging $5,000 to $7,000 an acre.
12.5 cents per acre
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
What is the cost per acre? Divide 50 billion by the cost per acre.