This depends on a variety of factors -- are you interested in minerals, surface rights, or both? The motive for the land may factor in price as well. If it is well known oil acreage cost can be up to $15,000 or more.
1 acre in Houston can go for $ 1,000,000 in a prime location, another acre north of Dallas can go for $ 1,000. The range is too big to get an accurate answer...
It depends in which area of Texas one is looking and what the approved zoning is. Land near Dallas, for example, can go for around a million dollars. Contact a Realtor in that area.
43,560 sq. ft/For cost, check w/local realtor.
There is no specific answer here. It depends on the county. Look up real estate transactions for a specific county.
Depending where in Texas but usually around 12-15.000.00
Around $5000 to $10000.
1 dollar
The average cost of beachfront property is 300,000 dollars for much less than an acre. If you don't want to live near the beach, you can get an acre of land for 50,000 dollars an acre.
Its about $6000 per acre depending on location of the land
$250.00
There is no town in South Carolina named Calabash, however the North Carolina town of Calabash is located on the South Carolina border. A quarter acre of land in Calabash, NC will cost around $597 but may cost more or less depending on if the seller is willing to parcel the land out in quarter acres.
5 dollars
12 cents
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.
In 1933 the average cost of an acre of land in Mississippi cost about $1000. The average price of a complete home with land was $5,750, which was about $35 a month mortgage.
I would say about 10K maybe-
125,000
"How long is a string?" Seriously, an acre of land in downtown Philadelphia might cost a bit more than an unplatted acre in the mountains of Coal Country. How useful is it to know the average?