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What's your farm worth?

Start with a ballpark from real Pennsylvania farm sales. Then, if you want the exact number, I'll walk your ground myself — free, and it stays between us.

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That's the ballpark. Your soils, frontage, and buildings could move it a lot — usually up. Want the exact number? I'll call you personally.

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What farm owners ask me about value.

What's Pennsylvania farmland worth per acre?

Statewide, roughly $8,000–$9,000 an acre on average. Prime Lancaster County ground tops $20,000. Mountain timber runs $2,500–$4,500. Your soils, frontage, and buildings decide where you land — that's why I look at every farm myself before I give a number.

Will selling trigger Clean & Green rollback taxes?

Selling alone doesn't. A change in the land's use does — up to seven years of back taxes plus interest. I structure every sale to protect you from rollback you don't owe.

We inherited a farm. What should we do first?

Don't change how the land is used yet, gather the deed and any leases, and get a real valuation before you talk to the "we buy land for cash" companies — they typically pay 40 to 60 cents on the dollar. My valuation costs you nothing.

Prefer to Just Talk?

Call me. I'll give you the real number.

From the realtor who sells nothing but Pennsylvania farms and land.

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