Texas Land Values Drop Just 7% in 2009
July 27, 2010 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Cattle, Eric OKeefe, Farming, Feature, Hunting, Recreation, Regional News, Southwest
The Texas land market saw bargain hunters staring down unmotivated sellers throughout 2009. The end result, according to Charles Gilliland and Abhijeet Gunadekar at the Texas Real Estate Center, was a dearth of property sales of more than $1 million and the lowest total number of transactions since 1995:
“Most Texas acreage is grazing land with a strong recreational usage element. Markets for that kind of property weakened in 2009 while cropland markets generally continued to prosper. Because pasture and rangeland make up more than 80 percent of the land in Texas, overall market indicators largely reflect conditions in the market for those property types.”
The researchers tabulated 4,138 transactions in 2009, the lowest number since 1995. The average price per acre of $2,086 was off just 7 percent from the record high of $2,247 per acre in 2008.
The Texas Real Estate Center is the nation’s largest publicly funded organization devoted to real estate research. The Center’s staff conducts research on financial, socioeconomic, public policy, trade, legal, land use, and local market analysis issues related to Texas real estate.
Read the complete story, which was originally published in Tierra Grande, HERE.
IP to Sell 163,000 Acres for $200 Million
July 22, 2010 by Stephen O'Keefe
Filed under Equities, Feature, Field Reporters, Regional News, South, Timber
International Paper (IP) will sell 163,000 acres in the Southeast for a minimum of $200 million to an affiliate of Rock Creek Capital, a Jacksonville-based asset management firm that invests in unique, resource-rich land. According to wire reports, IP will receive a minimum $160 million when the deal closes later this quarter. It will receive the balance, plus interest, within three years. The company will also receive 20% of the net profit generated from the land after the Rock Creek affiliate achieves “certain financial returns.”
Land Report Newsletter July 2010
July 1, 2010 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Eric OKeefe, Field Reporters, Newsletter
Summertime is high season for transactions as investors and landowners make the most of the best access to every corner of a piece of property. This month’s newsletter highlights a few of the many sales – and auctions and conservation easements and court decisions – that have taken place in recent weeks.
Feel free to forward the July edition of The Land Report’s monthly newsletter to colleagues as well as those interested in investing in land.













