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Looking for Hill Country lease #8664355 08/14/22 11:47 PM
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Retiree looking for lease in Menard, Concho, Sutton Co. Have hunted Sutton, Menard, and Concho in the past. Ty John 281-728-5644

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8682202 09/06/22 07:06 PM
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me too ! me and my son !

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8687873 09/14/22 10:51 PM
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This market is unbelievable.

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8698559 09/30/22 12:18 AM
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I have 170 acres in northern Kimble County that I am considering leasing. Has water, electric and a small pond. low fenced neighbors. Never been leased. Pigs, Deer and Turkey. I feed all year long (4 blinds in place) Not sure what local leases go for. Offer?

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: londontexas] #8698586 09/30/22 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by londontexas
I have 170 acres in northern Kimble County that I am considering leasing. Has water, electric and a small pond. low fenced neighbors. Never been leased. Pigs, Deer and Turkey. I feed all year long (4 blinds in place) Not sure what local leases go for. Offer?


I bet you could get 50 dollars an acre maybe a bunch more.

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: Erny] #8702997 10/06/22 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Erny
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I have 170 acres in northern Kimble County that I am considering leasing. Has water, electric and a small pond. low fenced neighbors. Never been leased. Pigs, Deer and Turkey. I feed all year long (4 blinds in place) Not sure what local leases go for. Offer?


I bet you could get 50 dollars an acre maybe a bunch more.


$50 an acre is way over priced. 2 guns 13-$15 and acre is about right depending on the deer.

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: Auctioneer1] #8703611 10/07/22 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Auctioneer1
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I have 170 acres in northern Kimble County that I am considering leasing. Has water, electric and a small pond. low fenced neighbors. Never been leased. Pigs, Deer and Turkey. I feed all year long (4 blinds in place) Not sure what local leases go for. Offer?


I bet you could get 50 dollars an acre maybe a bunch more.


$50 an acre is way over priced. 2 guns 13-$15 and acre is about right depending on the deer.


HAHA!! Prices haven't been $13-15 per acre in that area (or any decent part of the hill country) for 10+ years....particularly for smaller tracts! If londontexas listed his 170 acre lease with 4 blinds/feeders in place here on THF for $50/acre.....I guarantee he would have it leased within a week (possibly a day or two). The demand for leases at any price, has FAR exceeded supply at this point.


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Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: Eland Slayer] #8704052 10/08/22 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Eland Slayer



HAHA!! Prices haven't been $13-15 per acre in that area (or any decent part of the hill country) for 10+ years....particularly for smaller tracts! If londontexas listed his 170 acre lease with 4 blinds/feeders in place here on THF for $50/acre.....I guarantee he would have it leased within a week (possibly a day or two). The demand for leases at any price, has FAR exceeded supply at this point. [/quote]


Not so fast….from 2018-2020 I leased a couple hundred acres in comal county for $12/acre….was the deal of the century.



But agree, $50/acre would be more in line with 170 acres in London.


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Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8704172 10/08/22 10:01 AM
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To give you an idea of how crazy things have gotten….a co-worker of mine just leased his 106 acres in Rocksprings for $4,500 sight-unseen.


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Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: Eland Slayer] #8704232 10/08/22 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Eland Slayer
To give you an idea of how crazy things have gotten….a co-worker of mine just leased his 106 acres in Rocksprings for $4,500 sight-unseen.

Doesn't surprise or shock me, not saying it's a good thing either. If you want to find a good deal nowadays, you better be well embedded or connected into the hunting scene where searching or just be really, really fortunate. The days of random sweetheart leases are clearly nearly all in the rear view mirror. Hunting has become a real commerce item in TX and basically in all states.

Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8704233 10/08/22 01:32 PM
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I would say if you are paying < $20 an acre for decent dirt in TX, consider yourself very fortunate in today's market.

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I would say if you are paying < $20 an acre for decent dirt in TX, consider yourself very fortunate in today's market.


Very True.

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Large places, as a rule, are not priced nearly as high per acre as the small ones.


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Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: Eland Slayer] #8704817 10/09/22 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Eland Slayer
To give you an idea of how crazy things have gotten….a co-worker of mine just leased his 106 acres in Rocksprings for $4,500 sight-unseen.


& how much would that 106ac cost to purchase?

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Originally Posted by maximus_flavius
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To give you an idea of how crazy things have gotten….a co-worker of mine just leased his 106 acres in Rocksprings for $4,500 sight-unseen.


& how much would that 106ac cost to purchase?

Just a cool $.6M or more....

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Originally Posted by maximus_flavius
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To give you an idea of how crazy things have gotten….a co-worker of mine just leased his 106 acres in Rocksprings for $4,500 sight-unseen.


& how much would that 106ac cost to purchase?


From what he's told me about the place.....it's nothing special (extremely rough terrain and part of a subdivision), and located 20-30 mins southwest of Rocksprings. I believe stuff in that area is going for $2,500-$3,000 per acre today. He's owned the place since 2005 or so and I think he paid $700/ac then.


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Re: Looking for Hill Country lease [Re: texjam] #8705505 10/10/22 02:56 PM
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You can buy land SW of rocksprings for $3-3500/acre on the high side.


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Originally Posted by txtrophy85
You can buy land SW of rocksprings for $3-3500/acre on the high side.




So realistically, a $300,000+ place that someone gets to use all year for about 1/66th what it would cost to buy

People should be lining up to fork out $300k to make $4,500 (minus expenses)

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