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Small Land Sales Continue to Take Off in Texas With Record Prices Per Acre

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The number of small land sales in Texas increased significantly in 2020 while the price per acre hit an all-time high according to the 2021 edition of the Texas Small Land Sales Report released by Texas Realtors.

The total number of small land sales across Texas increased 34 percent with 10,465 tracts sold. The average price per acre grew 3.8 percent year-over-year to $6,471 an acre.

“After spending a year in lockdown, and with so many Texans working from home, many buyers are seeking more space and are looking for land away from city life,” said Marvin Jolly, chairman of Texas Realtors. “These buyers are not only farmers and ranchers. Many are moving from out of state and are purchasing land in Texas due to the attractive opportunities and quality of land available.”

Brokerages like Mossy Oak Properties Texas have also seen this surge in interest, helping buyers find recreational tracts, ranches, and rural acreage across the state.

The number of small land sales increased in all seven regions across the state. Far West Texas experienced the strongest increase at 53 percent, followed by Austin-Waco-Hill Country with a 33 percent increase over last year.

The report also revealed the average tract size for small land sales in Texas decreased from 32 acres in 2019 to 30 acres in 2020. Most regions across Texas saw a decrease in average tract size except for the West Texas and Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom regions.

“I’ve never seen this high of demand for small land before. The market for land has become as competitive as the market for single-family homes,” said Dr. Charles Gilliland, an economist with the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University. “Last year, land sales activity gained steam in the third and fourth quarter; this momentum has continued into 2021. Although the price per acre increased slightly in 2020, I anticipate stronger price increases ahead in the remainder of 2021.”

The definition of a “small” land sale varies by region but is generally a land sale of 200 acres or less. The exception is Far West Texas, where 500 to 8,000 acres qualifies as a small land sale.

“As more people choose to move to Texas, land sales activity is likely to continue to be competitive. Texas Realtors is optimistic that the newly created State Broadband Office will enhance the connectivity of rural locations, and further increase the appeal and demand for land,” Jolly said. “We encourage anyone looking to purchase land in Texas to work with a Texas Realtor who specializes in the area and type of real estate that person desires.”

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