6. Delaware ($58,000 per acre)
The First State is up next with the sixth highest land price in United States. One acre of Delaware land is valued at $58,000. The state has around 1.2 million acres of land available, which is the second smallest among all states. Thus, despite being ranked sixth on our list, the total land value of Delaware is only the second lowest with $72 billion.
In terms of population, Delaware is inhabited by nearly one million people. Based on that data, the state has the sixth highest density with 469 inhabitants per square mile.
Delaware is called the First State because it was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States back in 1787. It is also known as The Small Wonder due to its size.
So, here are some actual properties on sale in Delaware:
- 63 acres of timberland is on sale for $208,000. Available for recreational use or timber management, it is located in Laurel, Sussex County.
- A 0.15-acre house of five bedrooms and four bathrooms in the same county is on sale for $669,000.