In 1920, the average price of an acre in the United States was $69.00. This, of course, varied depending on the state and area of the country.
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.
This depends greatly upon the land, in Haiti most land is sold by Centieme and it takes 31 Centieme to equal 1 acre. Land can very in cost depending on the same factors as in the US i.e (water front, cultivated, trees, rocks, water source) 1 centieme can range from 2000 -10,000 Haitian Dollars To convert from Haitian dollars to US, multiply by 5 then divide by the current exchange rate $42.23 $6000.00 Haitian x 5 = $30000.00 Gourde /$42.15 = $711.47 USD per Centieme
One way to measure this is: (total value of all US real estate) / (total land mass of the US) This is probably the simplest possible method but it has several problems. For one thing the land mass includes lots of federal land and land that nobody wants. For another, it is hard to measure the value of real estate that isn't actually for sale. If some crazy guy won't sell his land for less than a trillion dollars, how should that be weighted into the average? Ok, then well, how much does it usually cost in Washington from a real estate agency or something?
In the 1920 it was automobile significant impact
2000 us dollars
In the US, land prices can vary greatly from as little as $500 per acre for very poor, remote areas, to as much as well over $100,000 per acre for land for development purposes.
1 arce of land can cost 40k up to 150k in the US not sure for pennsilvania
$1.25 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.
In the 1850's, land cost between $3.68 to $21.73 an acre. It depended on the area, the amount of acreage purchased, and the quality of the land.
The US average is about 62 bushels per acre.
Less than 3 cents per acre.
The land are not sold but leased, If it is for agricultural use then it is very very cheap to lease it. A 99 yr lease for an acre is about $5 US
The US govt. leases land for less than a dollar an acre to 'certain' corporate interests.
This depends greatly upon the land, in Haiti most land is sold by Centieme and it takes 31 Centieme to equal 1 acre. Land can very in cost depending on the same factors as in the US i.e (water front, cultivated, trees, rocks, water source) 1 centieme can range from 2000 -10,000 Haitian Dollars To convert from Haitian dollars to US, multiply by 5 then divide by the current exchange rate $42.23 $6000.00 Haitian x 5 = $30000.00 Gourde /$42.15 = $711.47 USD per Centieme
2.47 acres of land in the US is equal to one hector in Mexico. One acre is equivalent to 0.40 hectors.
100-ft by 100-ft is only 0.2296 of an acre. As for how big it is, it sounds to us like about 10,000 square feet.