[geeks] Greenery and brambles...

Chris Hedemark chris at yonderway.com
Mon Oct 28 10:53:27 CST 2002


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On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 11:35 AM, David Cantrell wrote:

> For UKP45,000

Translation to real money: ~ $70,000

> you can get a cottage with four acres, but that's out in
> the western isles of Scotland - so all you can grow would be mud and 
> yeti.

Yeck.

> UKP235,000

Translation to real money: $366,000

> gets a house in two acres in Cambridgeshire, most of which is
> good land for crops.  So look at half a million for five acres.

Which is along the lines of 3/4 million USD.

Yow.  I don't know what to say to that.  It's obscene, compared to what 
you would get in North Carolina (USA).  More densely populated parts of 
the US are probably similar though.  For example, getting five acres 
within 20 miles of Philadelphia with a house on it will likely be in 
the same ballpark.  That's a small part of why I left that area.

But there are still huge tracts of undeveloped land in North America.  
If you can manage to get by without being near a city, there are still 
places where you can get good  land for around $500/acre (~UKP320).  
East of the Appalachians you can get in for $1,000 to $2,000 (~ UKP640 
to UKP1280) if you get away a reasonable distance from metro areas.  
You can probably do even better in Canada, though I could never 
tolerate the winters there (my nordic heritage has gone on permanent 
vacation).

Chris Hedemark
Hillsborough, NC
http://yonderway.com


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