Some land can go for as much as $600,000 per acre. But this depends on the area (state or province and country) you are referring to.
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10 dollars to 50 for the most expensive type
The word "square" is incorrectly applied if asking about 1 square acre.The acre is a unit of area in a number of different systems, including the Imperial and U.S. customary systems. The most commonly used acres today are the international acre and, in the United States, the survey acre. The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land.One acre comprises 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet, or about 4,046.86 square meters = 0.404686 hectares.All that said, an acre of land, which is a measure of the area of a plot of land, can come in different shapes. An acre may be square, or it may be a rectangle that is half as wide as it is long. Or a rectangle that is four times longer than it is wide. It could even be a circle, elipse, or other shapes. How "wide" it is will vary with the shape.
1). You calculate the area of the plot of land. Since you have its dimensions in feet, the number you calculate will most likely be in square feet. 2). You look up the definition of "acre" to find out how many square feet it covers. 3). You divide the number of square feet in the plot of land by the number of square feet in 1 acre. The quotient is the number of acres covered by the plot of land. 4). If you don't get 1.629 then you made a mistake, and you should start over.
If, by "farmland sections", you are referring to the Public Land Survey System as used by most states in the US, then there are 640 acres in one section, since one section is one square mile.
Land users all compete for the most accessible land within the CBD. The result is a pattern of concentric rings of land use, creating the concentric zone model. As you buy land in the CBD its more expensive as you move to the outer suburbs the land prices are cheaper.