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I'd jump on board with the sale of public land if all proceeds had to be reinvested to acquire new public lands within 2 years. That's effectively how WA operates the sale of its trust lands.
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I'd jump on board with the sale of public land if all proceeds had to be reinvested to acquire new public lands within 2 years. That's effectively how WA operates the sale of its trust lands.
But you almost always gain more land in the process. Because strategic sales typically have higher development value, and the ones acquired are low value ranch/timber land. that is until the town grows out closer to them and they increase in value, rinse and repeat.if the sales are only strategic and not broad dumping not a bad idea.
in any event, likely a general net loss due to inflation and the essentially inevitable increase in land costs i'm sure. but better than losing 100% of what you had in a sale.
But you almost always gain more land in the process. Because strategic sales typically have higher development value, and the ones acquired are low value ranch/timber land. that is until the town grows out closer to them and they increase in value, rinse and repeat.