Farmland Partners Buys Illinois Farm for $3 Million
Farmland Partners Inc. (NYSE: FPI) has acquired 369 acres of farmland in Rock Island County, Illinois, for $3 million. The property features 346 tillable acres under a three-year cash-rent lease, anticipated to yield a 4% annual return alongside asset appreciation. This acquisition enhances FPI's portfolio, now totaling approximately 5,620 acres in the area, all farmed by a single tenant known for high productivity. FPI is recognized as the largest publicly traded farmland REIT by U.S. acreage, managing about 186,400 acres across 19 states.
- Acquisition of 369 acres in Illinois for $3 million, increasing land holdings.
- Expected 4% annual return from the leasing agreement.
- Strengthened position with 5,620 contiguous acres farmed by a reliable tenant.
- Established relationships with local farmers aiding acquisition strategy.
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“Tenants are some of our best sources for acquisition leads, and this deal is a prime example of how effective that referral base can be,”
“We have a significant presence in the area and own four other farms nearby. Together, these properties represent a large collection of fertile
The Company has now amassed a nearly contiguous block of land in the area totaling approximately 5,620 acres, which is farmed by a single tenant.
FPI is the nation’s largest publicly traded farmland REIT by
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