murray stroupe
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Re; Discount
Good point on a high volume discount , so to speak.
======================The folks who value the land as clearcut and then add a timber value to it (from a forester) can still get into trouble on the overall valuation side. There is a "compression/expansion" phenomena that occurs in timberland that can be simplified as this:
Land values tend to be higher than average for cutover land than land with timber on it. Land values tend to be lower than average when the value of timber is very high. Land values can even be zero or close to it and the timber value be discounted on very large acreage transactions in northern regions of the US.
If you take a "cutover" value and add the retail value of the timber to it you may or may not come up with the right answer. YMMV.
Good point on a high volume discount , so to speak.