Price of a mountain

this question would probly be better to ask some real estate people, but anyway....does anybody know what an average sized (small) ny/nj/pa mountain (undeveloped) would cost? or has a ski area in the poconos or ny region been sold recently? and for how much?

peace and not killing people
 
dude just come steak one out in alaska, it could be so totally hidden and innacsesable that even u couldnt find it
 
well if this helps any.. there was a tiny ski resort down the street from me and it was selling 300,000$.  it had one two person lift, probably 600 ft of verticle and 3 trails with a few connecting trails
 
there was also some thing that they were only allowed to sell the mountain to the neighboring resort because someone i knew looked into buying it  and they wernt able too
 
wo it wouldnt let me quote creighton's first post, well anywho if i had that, it would be on one trail all rails, one run all powder, the other all park, and maybe some moguls
 
^ who wants to poach maple valley??!?!

if I live in the East again this winter, I'm only skiing old, defunct ski resorts. I've already got a few I'm super excited about!
 
theres a mountain in vermont somewhere im not sure but its selling for i think about a million and it has like 30 -40 trails
 
Thats honestly not bad, my hill has 14 runs and it is only like 250 vertical and its most likely worth a lot more than 300 000. Thats a good price
 
OK OK my math was off, about 22$ to buy the mountain.

For 86,998 members but we all know there isnt 86,998 swimming around here
 
then we could make it only for newschoolers and make the entire mountain a terrain park. Like one trail would be entirely devoted to an 80ft just because the hill is that big, then one trail for like rails and some smaller jumps and the other trail for the pipe. SICKNESS
 
there was a east coast ski resort sold on ebay awhile back. they didnt list the name and i dont know what the final price was but when i looked at it they wanted 1.5 mil.
 
I thought i heard a couple years ago that powder mountain in utah was being sold for 4 or 5 million. That's pretty rediculous just considering how big it is.
 
Well the difference between that and an east coast resort is the one in Utah comes with snow included.
 
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