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Archive for September, 2010

Halderman Auction Results from September 8 & 9

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 by Halderman

Auction Results from 9/8/2010: sold in one tract for $642,000. 108.08 acres located in Washington Township of Clinton County, IN. For more info, click on the link to the property page at: http://www.halderman.com/real-estate/view-farm.php?id=9f78eacf-333a-928b-4d52-4c3dcdd3a6f8 .
Auction Results from 9/9/2010: sold in one tract for $540,000. 140.75 acres located in Fairmount Township of Grant County, IN. For more info, visit the property page at: http://www.halderman.com/real-estate/view-farm.php?id=6971f667-0881-b7f6-a965-4c41da4e2390.

LAND VALUES REMAIN HIGH IN LOCAL AREAS

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 by Halderman

Aggressive bidding by a capacity crowd of landowners and investors drove the price of Madison County farmland to $3.66 million dollars. The August 19th auction conducted by Halderman Real Estate Services of 676 acres reflects continued strength in the farm real estate market.

Based upon recent sale prices and the 2010 Purdue Farmland Value Survey, land values did not decline but showed a strong increase. According to the August Purdue Ag Economics Report, Indiana farmland averages between $3,500 per acre and $5,300 per acre depending upon quality of land and location. Per the survey, for the 12-month period ending June 2010, there were increases in all three land qualities.

To read more, please click here: http://www.halderman.com/media/news/docs/Press%20Release%20on%202010%20Purdue%20Report.pdf

 

 

 

Halderman Helps Landowners

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 by Halderman

On August 30, 2010, at the Greene County 4-H Fairgrounds near Switz City, the Halderman Companies teamed up with Bose McKinney & Evans LLP out of Indianapolis to help address the questions of landowners affected by the I-69 expansion project. Topics included: eminent domain, appraisals, real estate sales and acquisitions, 1031 & 1033 tax deferred exchanges and farm management. The presenters led attendees through the eminent domain process, their rights and how they can capitalize on this opportunity to the fullest extent. Invitations to the free seminar were sent to landowners with property located in Greene County. Previous meetings were held in Gibson and Daviess Counties. As the corridor continues to progress, we will continue to provide informational meetings along the proposed route. Let us know how this project is impacting your property and how “Halderman Can Help!” 800.424.2324 www.halderman.com