The cost of land in Kentucky depends on where the land is located, whether it is tendable, whether it has timber. Is it flat land, hilly, mountainous, overgrown, forest, or clean for grazing farm animals? Is it bottom land and marshy? Or is the soil rich for growing crops. Is the land rocky? Is the land secluded, near neighborhoods, in the city limits or in the county? Is it considered as commercial property? All these things determine the cost of land. One acre could cost anywhere from $500 to $20,000 or much more, depending on these factors.
I paid 33,500 for 21 acres in Pike County MS.
The average farm size in Kentucky is about 164 acres, but farms can be much smaller or much larger, depending on what the farmer wishes to use the land for. A 20 acre farm may run a few cattle; a 10 acres farm may raise goats or chickens or what have you. Farmland covers 54% of the total acreage in Kentucky, and the state is the fifth largest farming state in the nation.
To find total area , 125 acres X 150 acres = 18750 acres
Depends entirely on where it is. 5 acres of desert will probably not be worth much, while 5 acres of New York city would be worth a fortune.
That would be 1.37 acres.
The land in Kentucky is much like the land in Tennessee. This land has a lot of trees and a lot of hills.
Alcatraz Island comprises 22 acres of land.
2.12 acres is 92,347 square feet.
In terms of square footage, 15 acres of land = 653,400 square feet.
640 acres
42,688.8 square feet of land.
Disney World in Orlando spans 30,000 acres.