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In 1945, the cost of 1 acre of land varied significantly depending on the location and type of land. On average, farmland could range from $50 to $100 per acre, while urban land in cities was considerably more expensive, often exceeding $1,000 per acre. Prices were influenced by factors such as proximity to urban centers, land fertility, and local economic conditions. Overall, the post-World War II era saw a general appreciation in land values as demand increased.

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