Iowa Farmland Market Results

June 28, 2021

Tillable Land Sold During June 21st – 27th

From $7,500/acre to $17,500/acre….Check out these recent farmland sale results!!! Farmland market is as hot as it is outside here in Iowa! Farmland auctions in June have really turned up the heat! Get started selling farmland today by filling out my questionnaire!

LINN COUNTY, IOWA LAND AUCTION

  • 90.69 acres
  • Online Virtual Auction
  • Located near Walker, IA
  • Sold for $9,800/acre
  • 97.8% tillable
  • 59.2 CSR2
  • $165.5/CSR2

HUMBOLDT COUNTY, IOWA Land Auction

  • 61.38 acres
  • Online Virtual Auction
  • Located near Dakota City, IA
  • Sold for $12,400/acre
  • 92% tillable
  • 81.4 CSR2
  • $152.33/CSR2

GREENE COUNTY, IOWA Auction Results

  • 388.86 acres sold in 3 parcels
  • Virtual Live Auction
  • Located near Bagley, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 160 acres
    • Sold for $13,300/acre
    • 96% tillable
    • 86.8 CSR2
    • $153.23/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 148.86 acres
    • Sold for $13,000/acre
    • 96.5% tillable
    • 83.10 CSR2
    • $156.4/CSR2
  • Tract 3
    • 80 acres
    • Sold for $13,000/acre
    • 98% tillable
    • 79.5 CSR2
    • $163.5/CSR2

BUENA VISTA COUNTY, IA Farmland Market Results

  • 159.05 acres sold in 2 parcels
  • Live and Online Auction held at Marathon Community Center in Marathon, Iowa
  • Located near Alber City, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 153.28 acres
    • Sold for $10,050/acre
    • 95% tillable
    • 82 CSR2
    • $122.56/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 5.77 acreage
    • Sold for $139,000/acre
    • 2,032 sq. ft. ranch home, 3 BD, 1 Bath
    • 26′ x 32′ steel utility building, 68′ x 40′ steel utility building, 40′ x 80′ Quonset building
    • 8,000 bushels of grain storage

POLK COUNTY, IOWA Farmland Auction

  • 75 acres
  • Live auction with online bidding held at the American Legion in Bondurant, IA
  • Located near Dakota City, IA
  • Sold for $9,000/acre
  • 95% tillable
  • 62 CSR2
  • $145.16/CSR2

MITCHELL AND FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA Farmland Market Results

  • 240 acres sold in 3 parcels
  • Live auction held at CRC Events Center at the Mitchell County, IA Fairgrounds
  • Located near Osage, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 79.55 acres
    • Sold for $12,275/acre
    • 98.5% tillable
    • 94.4 CSR2
    • $130/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 79.51 acres
    • Sold for $12,275/acre
    • 96.4% tillable
    • 90.6 CSR2
    • $135.5/CSR2
  • Tract 3
    • 80 acres
    • Sold for $7,500/acre
    • 90% tillable
    • 58.3 CSR2
    • $128.65/CSR2

SAC COUNTY, IOWA Farmland Auction

BUENA VISTA COUNTY, IOWA Land Auction

  • 80 acres
  • Live auction held at the Vaudt Distributing in Rembrandt, IA
  • Located near Rembrandt, IA
  • Sold for $12,000/acre
  • 96.8% tillable
  • 87.7 CSR2
  • $136.8/CSR2

HARDIN COUNTY, IOWA Farmland Auction

  • 80 acres
  • Live auction with online bidding held at the Radcliffe American Legion
  • Located near Radcliffe, IA
  • Sold for $14,300/acre
  • 98% tillable
  • 85.4 CSR2
  • $167.4/CSR2

LINN COUNTY, IOWA Farmland Market Results

  • 160 acres sold in 2 parcels
  • Live auction with online bidding held at Columbus Club in Cedar Rapids, IA
  • Located near Marion, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 80 acres
    • Sold for $17,250/acre
    • 93.4% tillable
    • 92.5 CSR2
    • $186/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 80 acres
    • Sold for $17,500/acre
    • 99% tillable
    • 91.9 CSR2
    • $190.42/CSR2

Iowa Farmland Auction Results

June 21, 2021

Week of June 14 – 20

Several land auctions in Iowa took place this week! I’m an online auction coordinator for DreamDirt, and we had two auctions this week that were very successful! Our sellers have been extremely happy with the results of our online auctions and we’re looking forward to seeing what the rest of the year brings! I also want to mention that if you own land in Iowa but live out of state, reach out! We meet with out of state land owners all the time over zoom. If you live here in Iowa, I’m more than willing to drive and meet you anywhere or meet over video on zoom as well! I provide free consultations and want to help you get your questions of selling farmland answered! Start today by filling out my questionnaire!

Story County, Iowa Auction

  • 360 acres sold in 3 parcels
  • Near Nevada, IA
  • Virtual live auction online only bidding
  • Near 100% tillable
  • Tract 1
    • 80 acres
    • Sold for $16,100/acre
    • 84.9 CSR2
    • $189.63/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 120 acres
    • Sold for $16,100/acre
    • 86.30 CSR2
    • $186.56/CSR2
  • Tract 3
    • 160 acres
    • Sold for $14,500/acre
    • 84.90 CSR2
    • $170.78/CSR2

Chickasaw County, Iowa Land Auction

  • 79 acres
  • Live and online auction held at the Alta Vista Hall in Alta Vista, IA
  • Sold for $8,400/acre
  • 85.5% tillable
  • 75.72 CSR2

Fremont County, Iowa Farmland Auction

  • 186.8 acres
  • Located near Sidney, IA
  • Online Only Auction
  • Sold for $4,750/acre
  • 59.1 CSR2
  • 80% tillable
  • $80.37/CSR2

Winneshiek County, Iowa Farmland Auction

  • 24.80 Acres
  • Online only auction
  • Located near Calmar, IA
  • 80.3% tillable
  • 68.4 CSR2
  • Sold for $10,000/acre
  • $146.20/CSR2

Buena Vista County, Iowa

  • 25.10 acres
  • Online only auction
  • Located near Alta, IA
  • Sold for $13,311/acre
  • 96.4 CSR2
  • $135.37/CSR2
  • 100% tillable

O’Brien County, Iowa Auction

  • 80.15 acres
  • Live auction held at Primghar Golf and Country Club
  • Located near Primghar, IA
  • Sold for $17,200/acre
  • 94.8 CSR2
  • $181.43/CSR2

Poweshiek County, IA Land Auction

  • 150 acres
  • Live auction held at Montezuma Memorial Hall
  • Located in Montezuma, IA
  • 87 CSR2
  • Sold for $15,000/acre
  • $172.41/CSR2

Palo Alto County, IA

  • 236.3 acres
  • Live auction held at Mallard Community Center in Mallard, IA
  • 97% tillable
  • 82 CSR2
  • Sold for $11,800/acre
  • $143.90/CSR2

Greene County, IA

  • 304.80 acres sold in 3 parcels
  • Virtual Live Auction Online only bidding
  • Located near Bagley, IA
  • 83.9 CSR2
  • 92% tillable
  • Tract 1
    • 200 acres
    • Sold for $11,600/acre
    • 81.1 CSR2
    • $143.03/CSR2
  • Tract 2 80 acres
    • Sold for $14,400/acre
    • 88.6 CSR2
    • $162.52/CSR2
  • Tract 3 24.8 acres
    • Sold for $12,200/acre
    • 86.20 CSR2
    • $141.53/CSR2

Carroll County, IA Land Auction

  • Live auction with online bidding held at Carroll American Legion Hale in Carroll, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 91.11 acres
    • Sold for $16,200/acre
    • 95% tillable
    • 84.1 CSR2
    • $192.63/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 160 acres with steel machine shed and bin
    • Sold for $15,100/acre
    • 94% tillable
    • 61.4 CSR2
    • $245.92/CSR2

Shelby County, IA Land Auction

  • 420.28 acres sold in Three Tracts
  • Live auction held at Therkildsen Center in Harlan, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 152.20 acres
    • 71.3 CSR2
    • 80% tillable
    • Sold for $8,125/acre
    • $113.96/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 150.08 acres
    • 69.6 CSR2
    • 40% tillable
    • Sold for $5,550/acre
    • $79.74/CSR2
  • Tract 3
    • 118 acres CRP
    • Sold for $5,550/acre
    • 65.9 CSR2
    • $84.09/CSR2

5 Ways to Save Money When Selling Farmland

June 18, 2021

Farmland owners! Are you thinking of selling some farmland real estate and concerned about how much it will cost to sell? You can certainly try to do for sale by owner. I’m not stopping you from trying but there are some dangers that come with FSBO. Instead, try these 5 cost saving tips when choosing to sell by auction or listing! Save your money!

Want to save over half of commission costs? Hire an auctioneer instead of realtor!

I come from an auctioneer and realtor background. I’ll be the first to tell you that hiring auctioneers will save you thousands! Typically, realtors will charge you twice as much in commission costs compared to auctioneers! Realtors will often split commission with a buyers agent so you are paying 2 agents instead of 1.  You are paying for your agent and also the buyers realtor! To compensate for the cost of the additional brokerage coming from the buyer’s side, a listing realtor will typically charge more than double! In-case they need to split the commission 50/50 with buyer’s side. This is why hiring an auctioneer can save you over half of commission!

At DreamDirt Farm and Ranch Real Estate where I work, we don’t offer cooperative brokerage for auctions in most cases. It’s not necessary and does not serve our client well. We are dedicated to finding buyers for your property. Since your auction is open to the public, and with our exceptional marketing and advertising, buyers are able to find your land auction and are welcome to bid! Realtors often ask us to share commissions on our auctions hoping to bring the buyer. However, we’ve found that with our advertising on Zillow and many other aggregation websites the buyers are already exposed to the listing. Buyers agents never serve to improve the outcome of your auction . This helps you save money on commission costs since you are only paying us and not the buyer’s agent. Our commission is typically 1-5% for land auctions, which is considerably low compared to 5-10% realtors charge. 

Choosing an Auction over a Listing for Sale can save you money and time!

If the first money saving cost tip didn’t convince you to market your property by auction, here’s another reason! 

Our auctions typically take 60 days to complete. This includes 30 days of having your auction open for bidding. Followed by 30 days following for closing process with new buyer. We have found 60 days to be extremely effective! The 30 days gives us time to get marketing and advertising out the door. This gives bidders plenty of time to arrange financing. When compared to a listing, auctions create a sense of speed and urgency to get bids in on the property.

Listings don’t have a date attached. This gives buyers more time to dwell on the idea if they want to put an offer in or not. Some buyers like to wait the seller out and wear them down.  Some of our past sellers have even mentioned they have tried selling their land to neighbors. The neighbors said they had interest, but the sellers never got a clear answer or offer right away. Once they hired us to do the auction, then the neighbors saw the sellers were serious about selling! Bids were placed before time ran out for opportunity to purchase neighboring land.

The 60 day time frame is also a huge plus when it comes to costs and saving money!

When selling property, you need to keep in mind that you continue paying taxes, insurance, and maintenance in the time period of selling. With a 60 day auction process, you can save thousands when compared to if your listing took longer than 60 days. Imagine if it took an extra 6-12 months to receive an offer. You’d be done paying on taxes, insurance, and extra costs months ago if you did an auction!  Not only do you save that money, you put it to use earlier on something which contributes to more saving.

One last tip for choosing the auction method, is to have an online only timed auction! Live auctions where bidders come to hear an auctioneer chant are typically more expensive to the seller. This is because you’re incurring more costs for more peoples time, costs of the venue, travel, refreshments for the crowd, printed items, insurance, and set-up fees. Hint: Ask to have an online only auction to save more in commission and fees. 

Choose the right marketing package! Do you need the whole works or just want a little advertising?

This is where you can save some GREEN! Advertising cost add up fast! At DreamDirt we charge no marketing and advertising fees for properties valued over $250,000. If you’re curious of how much your property is worth contact me today! Other companies may charge you for newspaper ads, flyers, drone video, postcards, digital ads, etc.! If a company you are interested in charges for marketing, make sure you understand where exactly your money is being spent. Some of our past sellers who didn’t meet our free advertising offer have decided to have us use photos instead of a video, and digital ad instead of print advertising.

When deciding how much advertising you want done for your farm, also take into consideration the quality of the marketing. Does the company produce appealing flyers and videos? Do they make it all in house or hire a third party? DreamDirt’s advertising is done all in house which makes it more affordable for our sellers!  

Commission costs still too high for you as a seller? 

Have you heard of Buyer’s Premium? It’s a way you can save on commission cost by charging the buyer a percentage on top of his final bid. This helps pay for costs of the auction. The auction serves the buyer and seller both.  With a 4% commission for example, you could pay for 2% and charge the buyer the other 2%. It’s completely up to you as a seller how you offer the property. 

With an auction you set the rules and the buyers bid accordingly. The buyer’s premium may reflect in the amount bidders are willing to bid. Bidders know they’ll owe and additional percentage on top of their bid and some it may not. We see it some in Iowa but other states and areas it’s more common. We just finished this auction with a 2% BP in Buena Vista County, IA and have also sold land in Kansas with Buyers Fee of 5%.

Compare several companies and don’t be afraid to negotiate costs and fees!

Most landowners only get one shot at selling land in their lifetime. My biggest piece of advice is to become educated on the process! Also interview companies you are interested in hiring to sell your most valuable asset! If you’re nervous about paying commission don’t be afraid to negotiate! It may surprise you what we can come up with. I’ve had sellers choose less commission percent but pay for marketing up front. The have set up a commission scale depending on what the farm sells for. Most choose the no risk option of only paying commission once the land is sold. At the end of the day, I want you to be comfortable with hiring me as your auctioneer at a price we can both agree too. I offer a free consultation and proposal for interested sellers to get started with the land selling journey. Start here today!

Iowa Farmland Auction Prices

June 13, 2021

Here are the auction results from June 7th – 13th in Iowa. Farmland is selling incredibly well for landowners and we are seeing some record high prices! Appears to be many more land auctions coming up the rest of this month. If you’re ready to get started selling your land by auction or listing fill out my questionnaire today!

Buena Vista County, Iowa Farmland Auction

  • Live and online auction held at Old Rembrandt Gym Rembrandt, IA
  • Tract 1
    • 109.94 acres
    • Sold for $11,400/acre
    • 82.1 CSR2
    • $138.86/CSR2
  • Tract 2
    • 112.64 acres
    • Sold for $9,250/acre
    • 79.4 CSR2
    • $116.50/CSR2

Kossuth County, Iowa Farmland Auction

  • Live and online bidding held at Main Street Pub in Bancroft, IA
  • 73.29 acres
  • 97.6% tillable
  • 84.70 CSR2
  • Sold for $15,500/acre
  • $183/CSR2

Shelby and Crawford County, Iowa

  • 619 Acres sold in 4 tracts
  • Live auction held at the Dunlap Livestock Auction in Dunlap, IA
  • Tract 1
    • Sold for $12,400/acre
    • 257.9 acres
    • 97.5% tillable
    • 70.4 CSR2
    • $176.14/CSR2
    • Includes grain binds and outbuildings
  • Tract 2
    • Sold for $12,400/acre
    • 146.96 acres
    • 98.5% tillable
    • 66.8 CSR2
    • $185.63/CSR2
  • Tract 3
    • Sold for $13,400/acre
    • 136.53 acres
    • 98.12% tillable
    • 66.9 CSR2
    • $200.3/CSR2
  • Tract 4
    • Sold for $10,000/acre
    • 77 acres
    • 88% tillable
    • 64.7 CSR2
    • $154.56/CSR2

Jones County, Iowa

  • Live auction held at Lawrence Community Center in Anamosa, IA
  • 55.87 acres
  • 86.9% tillable
  • 86.5 CSR2
  • Sold for $13,0000/acre
  • $150.3/CSR2

Osceola County, Iowa

  • Live auction held at Little Rock Town and Country Club in Little Rock, IA
  • 150.20 acres
  • 95% tillable
  • 95.5 CSR2
  • Sold for $15,0000/acre
  • $157.07/CSR2

Free Resources for Landowners!

I enjoy educating landowners with free resources and providing the materials you need to help answer questions about land values and how to sell. The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach provides valuable information as well! Check out their surveys and reports here! As always, please reach out with any questions you have! I’d be more than glad to answer your call and help you!

Farmland Acres Sold Market Update June 1st – 6th

June 7, 2021

Howdy! Looks like June is going to be a busy month selling farmland acres! Typically, farmland auctions start to slow down during the crop season months/summertime and farm equipment auctions pick up. However, with the prices we are seeing this year per acre – it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s a busy summer of selling land! Land prices have most likely increased since the last time you’ve had your land evaluated! If you are thinking of selling farmland this year, contact me for a free consultation and analysis!

Johnson County, Iowa

  • Sold for $14,650/acre
  • 156.81 acres
  • City: North Liberty, IA
  • Live and online auction held at Bella Sala Event Center in Tiffin, IA
  • 92.4% Tillable
  • 89 CSR2
  • $164.60/CSR2

Des Moines County, Iowa 34.11 Acres

  • Sold for $12,200/acre
  • City: Burlington, IA
  • Online only auction
  • 67.9% Tillable
  • 66.7 CSR2
  • $182.90/CSR2

Kossuth County, Iowa 159 Acres

  • Sold for $15,200/acre
  • City: Whittemore, IA
  • Live auction held at Whittemore Fire Station
  • 96% Tillable
  • 83 CSR2
  • $183.13/CSR2
  • Includes improved acreage

Jones County, Iowa

  • Sold for $8,300/acre
  • 153 acres
  • City: Center Junction, IA
  • Live auction held at Lawrence Community Center in Anamosa, IA
  • 85.6% Tillable
  • 47.4 CSR2
  • $175.10/CSR2

Many more land auctions to come this month! Are you ready to start the land seller’s journey? Start by filling out my questionnaire today and I will get back to you as soon as possible!

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