Do you have a university extension program in Virginia? If they have a grape or fruits program contact them. If not try the agriculture program.I have land adjoining a winery in Virginia. The winery owner would like to lease land from me to grow grapes. How do I determine how much to charge for the lease? Is there a typical rate?
Thanks. They have proposed a $1000/yr. General farming land is much less than this. They have not broached a figure for lease length.I’ve no idea what agricultural land goes for but hunting rights used to be equivalent to the property taxes where I hunted in southern Delaware. Then out of staters discovered the great whitetail genes in the area and last I heard it is several multiples of the property taxes depending on the property.
I’d check with farmers in the area what the going rate is for general farming land. I imagine a vineyard is going to want a rather long term lease though.
Have they broached a figure and lease length?
I echo the Extension Office for some information. Also, @winemaker81 you have any input?I have land adjoining a winery in Virginia. The winery owner would like to lease land from me to grow grapes. How do I determine how much to charge for the lease? Is there a typical rate?
Nothing that's not already been said. I'm not a grape grower, so anything I know is second hand.I echo the Extension Office for some information. Also, @winemaker81 you have any input?
Well if that will cover the property taxes and you’ve no near or mid term plans for the property it sounds like a win/win. I’d have a clause allowing an increase in the event property taxes go up though. I’d retain hunting rights though, you may be able to make some money from that even if you don’t hunt. Deer hunters will pay top dollar for good hunting lands.Thanks. They have proposed a $1000/yr. General farming land is much less than this. They have not broached a figure for lease length.
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