BUCKEYE, ARIZONA (RFD NEWS) — A range of factors is shaping farmland and ranch real estate activity across Arizona, where unique water and climate conditions continue to influence buyer demand and land values.
Shawn Wood with the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ASFMRA) joined us on Wednesday’s Market Day Report to provide an update on current market conditions in the state.
In his interview with RFD NEWS, Wood discussed what is currently driving activity in Arizona’s farmland and ranch sales market, including how evolving conditions are shaping buyer demand and pricing across different regions. He also addressed the ongoing challenges of water availability and climate pressures in Arizona agriculture, and how these factors are influencing farming operations and long-term land-use decisions.
Wood further explained the importance of Colorado River water to the state, noting its role in supporting both agricultural production and urban demand, and discussed what could be at stake if those supplies are reduced.
Finally, he touched on whether recent border closures and enforcement changes are having any impact on real estate markets, particularly in rural and border-area communities.