There isn't one uniform price throughout the whole state. It'll depend on specific location, what the demand is for land in that area, how that land is zoned, etc.
it established a procedure for surveying and selling the western lands north of the Ohio river
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Ohio Company Land Office was created in 1788.
the Ohio Land Company
Idaho has a much bigger land area than Ohio.
It depends on where the land is located, how much the land is worth, etc. I am buying land in a rural area in Ohio. I checked with all the local realtors who were selling acreage and figured the price per acre. The land near the closest city is selling for much more than the rural acreage that I found. I got my acreage for around $1,000 per acre. That is the next to cheapest land that I found and I have been looking for several years. Land in the nearest city can sell from around $2000 up to $37000 for a lot that has no more than two acres. Land is typically cheaper if you "buy in bulk." Therefore, the more land that you buy, the cheaper the price per acre.
The land area of Ohio is 40,858 square miles.
In the state of Ohio, a puppy must be at least 8 weeks of age.
Idaho has more land area than Ohio. Idaho ranks #11 among the 50 U.S. states based on land area. Idaho has 82,643 square miles of land area. Ohio ranks #35 among the 50 U.S. states based on land area. Ohio has 40,860 square miles of land area.
it has 4 land regions