Rural land continues to be a seller's market; 'no rational reason' for these prices

This article looks at how well land is selling throughout the region, the prices that are being asked in different corners of the metro and the problems that will likely result years down the road from the statistics being seen today. Red flags are rising. "We cannot find land prices that make sense," said one developer who makes as many as 1,000 calls a month to local landowners.
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