Arizona
Related: About this forumState offers bargain basement deal for land - but most can't bid
More than four square miles of state land in Apache Junction is being auctioned off this coming month for what might seem like bargain-basement prices.
But odds are you wont be able to bid on it even if you have the $68 million minimum bid price or at least the 10% down with 25 years to pay it off.
In what appears to be the first-of-a-kind auction, the Arizona Land Department will be taking bids only from those with unrestricted cash or equivalents of at least $40 million, have a net worth of not less than $400 million, and have relevant experience in developing a planned community of at least 1,000 acres and at least 2,000 residential units.
But top officials at the Arizona Land Department say the minimum bid price in the range of $25,000 an acre is not giving anything away. Nor they say is it aimed at giving Brookfield Residential, the developer who made the request for the auction for the 2,783 acre parcel just inside Pinal County and adjacent to existing development, a leg up over others.
Read more: https://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2020/09/07/state-offers-bargain-basement-deal-for-land-but-most-cant-bid/
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,956 posts)Favoritism for the obscenely rich.
One day I hope people get it that wealth needs to be capped,limited and taxed the shit out of.
Kali
(55,941 posts)it may help to prevent a developer from starting a project and going broke and fucking up a lot of land.
Kali
(55,941 posts)it is usually referred to as the Arizona State Land Dept, not Arizona Land Department.
OK, carry on.