You should look at around $250,000 to $300,000 for a half acre lot - so double it for an acre. Obviously not sea front, since only 'belongers' are allowed to own - but up a a little premontory with a good view to the sea. hope this helps. etc@wow.net
Acre Acre Acre
2.5 per acre 2.5 cents per acreAbout two cents per acre.
$15 million or 3,750,00 francs was the price for the Louisiana Territory. The 1803 agreement was known as the Louisiana Purchase, whereby the French gave up their claims to the western Mississippi valley.
It came out to about 3 cents an acre.
As a price per acre, the Gadsden Purchase was 53 cents per acre. As an aside, this was was 18 times the price of the Louisiana Purchase.
in Illinois an acre is roughly $9,000 dollars so 160 acres is worth roughly $1,440,000
Not including the endzones, a football filed is roughly an acre but it is still a bit larger than an acre
a mineral acre is the same size as a land acre but worth more if theres minerals under the acre
Depends on where you buy this acre
An acre is roughly 200 feet on each side. 43560 sq/ft.
One acre is roughly the size of a modern football field. So, half an acre is about half the size or one third of a football field.
The cheapest land with no timber or structures in Mississippi is roughly $800 to $1200 an acre. Land with timber is closer to $1500 to $2500 an acre.
.00425 cents per sq ft = roughly 185 for an acre
It is roughly 7,840 Sq Ft. www.ColumbiaHomeExpert.com
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This would obviously depend on where in Louisiana you are buying this acre of land. An acre in New Orleans' Garden District is worth more than an acre at the Arkansas border for example.
The answer depends on where in England.