Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo current price: $382,920,000
Gadsden Purchasecurrent price: $236,370,370
The United States paid $1.14 per acre in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and $12.45 per acre for the Gadsden Purchase.
In 1885, the price of an acre of land varied significantly depending on the location and its intended use. In rural areas, prices could be as low as $1 to $10 per acre, particularly in the Midwest and West, where land was often sold to encourage settlement. In contrast, land in more developed areas, such as the Northeast, could fetch much higher prices, sometimes exceeding $100 per acre. Overall, the average price reflected the economic conditions and demand for land at that time.
Then as now, the price of a plot of land depends on location, location, location.
The Alaska Purchase of 1867 The United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, which came to about 2 cents per acre. In 2010 dollars, that's equivalent to a little over $100 million, or about 30 cents per acre.
Texas in 1826 wasn’t selling land. It will be another 40 years before the first Americans arrive to settle.
$1.25 per acre, and you could only receive up to 160 acres.
As a price per acre, the Gadsden Purchase was 53 cents per acre. As an aside, this was was 18 times the price of the Louisiana Purchase.
The price of land depends on which island, and WHERE on the island.
.00425 cents per sq ft = roughly 185 for an acre
.50 per yard
The land of Kentucky has different variables in price. The average price per acre of land in Burnside Kentucky is between $3000 and $5000 dollars.
around 2 cents per acre
6500
6500
This figure will vary from year to year, of course, but in 2011, the average price was $8.10 per hundredweight (cwt) on average yield of 404 cwt per acre, bringing about $3,270 dollars per acre before expenses to the farmer.
The cheapest land will probably be from $800-$1200 an acre. This is usually land with no timber, or structures. Land with timber is closer to $1500 -$2500 an acre, depending on age of timber and location of the plot.
possibly 10K per acre anything over 5 acres, under 5 may be more
To compute the price per acre, we first convert square miles to acres. Since there are 640 acres in a square mile, we multiply 586,412 square miles by 640 to get the total number of acres. Once we have the total number of acres, we can calculate the price per acre by dividing the total price by the total number of acres.