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Alvin Milton
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Acreage in Utah for a farm.

Alvin Milton
  • New York
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Hey guys, 

What's the best way to find plots of land out of state, Utah specifically?

I think I'd like a farm after I escape the rat race.

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Eric Gardiner
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  • Salt Lake City , UT
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Eric Gardiner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City , UT
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@Alvin Milton Hi Alvin, Depends on the size of farm you want. Is it a hobby farm of 10 acres or are you looking for something more substantial? There are land listings on the Utah mls but a lot of things do go by word of mouth. What area of Utah are you interested in?

I lived in Logan for a long time which is an awesome farm area but winters can be rough. A lot of the farms are being developed to housing. How close to the city do you want to be?

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