Slowdown Forecast for Texas Land
November 14, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Cattle, Energy, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Field Reporters, Hunting, Minerals, Recreation, Regional News, Southwest

Ag economists at Texas A&M are predicting that the red-hot Texas land market will lose its sizzle next year. Since 2003, land prices have increased an average of 14.5 percent annually, and with the median price statewide approximately $2,300 per acre, that means the average price would jump to $4,600 per acre by 2013. According to the Aggies, that’s not going to happen. Here’s why: Read more
Tiger Woods Debuts His First U.S. Course in North Carolina
November 13, 2008 by Grant Gannon
Filed under Feature, Golf, Grant Gannon, Recreation, Regional News, Residential Property, South, Topics
When it comes to golf course design, the Big Three has now become the Big Four. Developers looking to entice buyers with courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, and Robert Trent Jones can now add Tiger Woods to the list of potential designers. Read more
Florida Renegotiates Largest U.S. Land Purchase of 2008
November 12, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Conservation, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Field Reporters, Public Land, Recreation, Regional News, South, Topics, Water

The $1.75 billion purchase by the state of Florida of 187,000 acres in the Everglades belonging to U.S. Sugar has been renegotiated and substantially bettered. The state will no longer take title to the company’s high-tech mill, its citrus processing plant, or its rail lines. The number of acres has also been decreased by 6,000 to 181,000. Net savings? A whopping $400+ million. Read more
Yellowstone Club Files for Bankruptcy
November 11, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Bankruptcy, Developers, Eric OKeefe, Feature, Field Reporters, Recreation, Regional News, Residential Property, Timber, Topics, West
The world’s only private ski and golf community has sought bankruptcy protection. The Yellowstone Club, an exclusive 13,400-acre retreat in Montana’s Gallatin Mountains whose members include Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates and former vice president Dan Quayle, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal bankruptcy court yesterday. Read more
Amendment 4 Approved by Floridians
November 10, 2008 by Grant Gannon
Filed under Conservation, Feature, Field Reporters, Grant Gannon, Regional News, South, Taxes
Voters in Florida overwhelmingly approved Amendment 4, The Florida Conservation Land Amendment, a measure that will lower property taxes on lands set aside for conservation. Amendment 4, which was supported by Florida Governor Charlie Crist, was approved by 68.4 percent of Florida voters. A 60 percent majority was required. Read more
Top Ethanol Producer Files For Bankruptcy
November 7, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Energy, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Field Reporters, Midwest, Regional News, Topics

One of the leading stories of 2008 has been skyrocketing commodity prices and the corresponding surge in land values throughout the Midwest, Great Plains, Southwest, and other mineral-rich areas of the country. Although the bubble has by no means burst, there are definitely signs of a slowdown, particularly given the recent bankruptcy filing by one of the nation’s largest ethanol producers, VeraSun Energy Corp. Read more
JOE Reports 3Q Loss
November 6, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Energy, Eric OKeefe, Feature, Field Reporters, Regional News, Residential Property, South, Timber, Topics
Florida’s largest private landowner, The St. Joe Company, reported a third quarter net loss of $19.2 million (21 cents a share) on Tuesday. JOE’s President and CEO Britt Greene cited the global financial crisis and the dowturn in the Florida. Now for the good news. Read more
Land Report Library: First Shooting Light
November 5, 2008 by Eddie Lee
Filed under Feature, Field Reporters
I don’t know about you, but the books I single out as worthy of going in the Land Report Library aren’t the ones I take out to the country. They are the ones that send me there when I don’t have time to get away. First Shooting Light belongs at the top of this list. Read more
Property Tax Appeals on the Rise
November 4, 2008 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Eric OKeefe, Feature, Field Reporters, Residential Property, Taxes, Topics

Last week we took note of the great disparity in property tax rates from state to state with New Jersey levying an astounding $2,642 per citizen on the high end and Alabama charging its citizens an average of $477 by comparison. Now Investor’s Business Daily has taken that discussion a step further and singled out the rise in the number of property owners appealing their tax assessements. Read more
15 to 30 Percent ROI on Arkansas Land?
November 3, 2008 by Grant Gannon
Filed under Conservation, Feature, Field Reporters, Grant Gannon, Hunting, Recreation, Regional News, South, Topics
Hunting land isn’t just for birds, especially in the South. From the Mississippi Delta to the rice fields along the Gulf Coast, land with waterfowl has long been a great investment. Some investors buy and sell these tracts purely for speculation, and others for Mallards and Gadwalls. The really savvy do both.













