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Jan 15, 2007

The Sky’s the Limit

Texas land prices adjusted for inflation have soared to a record high of $1,681 per acre. Past market dynamics suggest that investors should pay a maximum of $1,200 per acre to avoid negative returns. However, current statistics suggest an upside potential for Texas land markets despite historically high prices.
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Charles E. Gilliland

Texas land prices adjusted for inflation have soared to a record high of $1,681 per acre. Past market dynamics suggest that investors should pay a maximum of $1,200 per acre to avoid negative returns. However, current statistics suggest an upside potential for Texas land markets despite historically high prices.

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