View Full Version : 40 Acres and Cabin for LEASE
JReese597
01-14-2008, 09:14 AM
I have 40 Acres + a Trailer in Noble County with
running water and heat. Clean trailer with kitchen, sleeps 4 easy.
The Land borders 400+ acres of public land.
Nice quiet place tons of deer,
I am looking to lease it for entire deer season bow and gun, unlimited access during the deer season
asking
$5,000.00
First time I have attempted this please advise as to your thoughts on price and any offers, or questions
thanks
JReese597@sbcglobal.net
jackalope
01-14-2008, 10:15 AM
Your charging $125 an acre. OK. so you have a cabin in there too.. Lets say your charging a going rate $10 an acre for the land.. Then your charging 4600 a year for the cabin... even at a premium $20 an acre the cabin still runs 4200 a year...
I could stay at Senica lake for 160 a night and hunt the public land for 31 days before I could justify leasing 40 acres.
bad deal. there is a good chance you could lease a crap load of ground for 5 k you may want to offer week packages and charge by the week. you would probably get better offers
JReese597
01-14-2008, 11:06 AM
thanks for all your input
would $3,000.00
be a more realistic price to ask
or am I still too High
thanks
whitetailfreak
01-14-2008, 11:11 AM
way to much ,i have leased way more for way less with. we leased 150 acres in southern ohio with a cabin for 2200 and got to use it all summer for scouting and getaways .
trekker
01-14-2008, 12:07 PM
:)
HortonHunter5
06-27-2008, 06:44 PM
way too much. Most people dont care too much about having a place to stay, just the land. Shoot I'm looking at leasing 160 for 3K. 40 with a cabin for 3K??? I'll take land over a place to stay anyday.
MaS19
06-27-2008, 08:01 PM
$750-$1000 would be reasonalbe. People care about private acearage, not a trailer.
My dad leases all his land at $10 an acre flat rate or gun and bow.
bmiller
07-01-2008, 10:52 PM
Hey,I say its your land and charge whatever you want.There's alot of idiots that will pay that.Advertise it out of state.I know I'll get whacked over this but oh well.If you think it'll work I say go for it.:hide:
bowtech777
07-02-2008, 12:48 AM
check out basecamp for their leases.
HortonHunter5
07-05-2008, 02:29 PM
Basecamp is way too high for crappy land. No one is going to pay prices of $3k for 200 acres and only 20 acres is woods. That's most of what basecamp has for sale.
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