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CheapLandinAmerica.com, the Nation's #1 Marketplace for Cheap Land, has Released a New and Informative Blog Entitled, Cheap Rural Land: "The Law of Per-Acre Pricing"

With cheap rural land, there is an automatic per-acre price increase with every division of the land into smaller smaller sizes.

2011-02-02
COSTA MESA, CA, February 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) The "Law of Per-Acre Pricing" is very beneficial for those who deal in cheap rural land. Basically, the law states that "the larger a tract of land is, the smaller the per-acre price will be--and the smaller a tract of land is, the higher the per-acre price will be." In other words, 640 acres will sell for a higher per-acre price than will 2,000 acres; 160 acres will sell for a higher per-acre price that will 640 acres; and 40 acres will sell for a higher per-acre price than will 160 acres.

One of the basic principals of business is that prices are lower on a wholesale basis and higher on a retail basis.

To read more, click here: http://www.cheaplandinamerica.com/blog/locations/rural.

CheapLandinAmerica.com is a private company and one of the largest dealers in large tracts of cheap acreage in the United States. For more information contact Doug Caffey (714) 742-8374.


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[Press-News.org] CheapLandinAmerica.com, the Nation's #1 Marketplace for Cheap Land, has Released a New and Informative Blog Entitled, Cheap Rural Land: "The Law of Per-Acre Pricing"
With cheap rural land, there is an automatic per-acre price increase with every division of the land into smaller smaller sizes.