yeah land is nuts here
people moving in from out of state bringing lots of money with them, they'll pay 300% more than anyone else will, because they have it to spend.
2017 I had opportunity to buy a 1500' stick built house on a crawlspace, on 2 1/4 acres, in the hills but on a highway, $69,000. I didn't have the funds. I do now but that same house is now $150,000, and I don't have those funds. Stuff's gone up faster than my pay. Same lady, owns (or owned, she passed in 2020) 71 acres along the creek. Beautiful. Stunningly beautiful, property. I have told them I want it and they said when the time comes, I'd get first shot at it. They owe nothing on it, and got it for nothing (inherited). They have no use for land with nothing on it, they are not outdoors people at all. They sit at the house, and do nothing. Watch basketball games. Anyway, I was notified the other day that they listed it on a real estate place for a half million dollars. Nobody said anything to me about it. I want it so bad I can taste it but that's (1) stupidly priced and (2) stupidly out of my budget even if I sold ALL of everything I owned, cashed in my retirement, and used 100% of my savings, it wouldn't touch 1/3 of it. I'm heartbroken about it because that's the one place I wanted so badly I could taste it. it is, what it is, nothing I can do about it, so I'm looking elsewhere. Sadly, I am hearing that a company has come in and made a cash offer on it. Most likely a company owned by the chinese or the like, since TONS Of that has been going on here. us working people can't compete with that kind of money that they throw around.