9. Ohio ($32,000 per acre)
The Buckeye State is up next with the 9th highest land price in United States. One acre of Ohio land is valued at $32,000. The state has around 26.1 million acres of land available, which is the 15th smallest among all states. However, the total land value Illinois is the 8th highest with $838 billion.
In terms of population, Ohio is inhabited by more than eleven million people. That is the seventh highest all across US. Based on that data, the state has the tenth highest density with 282 inhabitants per square mile.
Ohio is called the Buckeye State because of its history about the Ohio buckeye trees. It is believed that Captain Daniel Davis cut the first tree on his journey to begin the settlement of Ohio. He called it a buckeye tree.
Anyway, here are some actual properties on sale in Ohio which probably have buckeye trees in the area:
- 46 acres open land of woods and crop fields is on sale for $399,000. It is located in Morrow, Warren County.
- A 0.08-acre house of four bedrooms and two bathrooms in the same county is on sale for the same price.