3. Connecticut ($129,000 per acre)
We are entering the top three on our list of states with the most expensive land price. And here we are with the State of Connecticut which land value is around $129,000 per acre. The Nutmeg State has around 3.1 million acres of land, which is the third smallest among other states. But thanks to its high land value, it contributes the 18th highest total land value with $400 billion.
Connecticut is inhabited by nearly four million people. That is only the 29th highest in United States. But because of its small size, its population density is ranked 4th with 739 inhabitants per square mile. Among them are Paul Giamatti, Meg Ryan, and Mike Tyson.
Here are some actual properties on sale in Connecticut:
- 550 acres of farm land with open pastures, forest, and ponds in Norfolk, Litchfield County is on sale for $10.8 million.
- A 0.07-acre house of three bedrooms and three bathrooms in the same county is on sale for $699,000.