One way to measure this is: (total value of all US real estate) / (total land mass of the US) This is probably the simplest possible method but it has several problems. For one thing the land mass includes lots of federal land and land that nobody wants. For another, it is hard to measure the value of real estate that isn't actually for sale. If some crazy guy won't sell his land for less than a trillion dollars, how should that be weighted into the average? Ok, then well, how much does it usually cost in Washington from a real estate agency or something?
The average land per acre in Washington state is worth about $1,600. The amount will vary depending upon the exact location of the land.
Cost of land may be $5000 per acre.
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
Can you be more specific? An acre of land in downtown Charlotte is going to cost more than an acre in Wilson NC.........
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Illinois' average value of cropland was $4,670 per acre, up 76% since 2004. As of now (August 2012), the average value of Illinois cropland has risen to $6,800 per acre.
The average land per acre in Washington state is worth about $1,600. The amount will vary depending upon the exact location of the land.
Cost of land may be $5000 per acre.
"How long is a string?" Seriously, an acre of land in downtown Philadelphia might cost a bit more than an unplatted acre in the mountains of Coal Country. How useful is it to know the average?
$5.1 Till $2.5 Rec
It all depends on what type of land it is. If it is wooded land than it would cost more than land that has little to no trees on it. On average I would say that 1 acre would be around $10,000. Hope that helped
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
$1/acre
2.5 per acre 2.5 cents per acreAbout two cents per acre.
The average cost per acre in Wisconsin in 2015 was $3,833. You can read more about current land values in Wisconsin at the link below.http://www.agriview.com/news/crop/wisconsin-farmland-prices-down/article_b2d5e72b-db0f-5333-9763-917be3f948d3.html
Its about $6000 per acre depending on location of the land
The land of Kentucky has different variables in price. The average price per acre of land in Burnside Kentucky is between $3000 and $5000 dollars.
5 dollars