We bought 80 acres for under $20,000. But that was over 30 years ago. Rough mountainside in middle TN, 60 miles to the nearest larger city. I've harvested several thousand dollars worth of trees from it every year since then. A neighbor had 10 acres behind us originally, (lives 1.5 miles off the main road without line power) but 17 came available and he bought it. Then we discovered 20 acres that was in limbo that used to be part of our place. (got dropped from the survey by incompetent surveyors.) Since our neighbor offered to pay for a new survey we let him claim it, but he told me I could have the timber. So in all us and him ended up with 127 acres. And I'm quite free to clear and use some of his land for agriculture as I can find time. (what pockets of usable land can be found on the mountainside) Then there's 1000's of acres of land beyond that I can roam freely. A hunting club leases some from the timber company but they do only limited activity during hunting season, most of that on weekends.
I've harvested trees a little faster than they grew, so I'm getting low on trees that need harvesting. My brother and I started a trucking company, I drove 3 months, that plus helping out with a land clearing project earned us half interest in a nice komatsu track hoe to clear land with. But when hiring a driver it's not making me any money. (I'd have to drive the truck myself to get paid and I would rather hang out and work with nature.) Since I've always loved growing good things I'm fixin to scale it up a bit, try to boost quality with nutrient dense growing methods, see if I can grow all my own food and enough to sell plenty. But that involves producing biochar for fertility enhancement. And that means endless firewood can be used. So I need a convenient firewood processing machine. Since I don't really like buying fuel to run things any more than minimal. And my old 4x4 dodge had a 360 gas guzzler in it. There's a transformation in progress converting the truck into something a bit different that will run on free fuel while it serves to collect that free fuel to heat house, greenhouse, and biochar for soil carbon. And I kind of enjoy roaming around the woods doing things anyway (loosing the fabric whenever possible of course)