Audacious Nimby - The $500K Per Acre Land Rush: Who’s Buying Western Prince William County?
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In Prince William County, something unusual is happening. Large-scale land assemblages are taking place across thousands of acres in the western part of the county. Assemblages are typically when developers combine multiple properties into one large tract for development. But what’s raising eyebrows here is who is organizing them.
In many cases, current or former politicians are involved in offering contracts to homeowners, with offers reportedly reaching $500,000 per acre to sell their land. The goal? Bulldozing existing homes and rural properties to make way for large housing developments or data centers.
This isn’t traditional redevelopment of existing urban areas. Instead, it’s the potential transformation of vast rural landscapes into large-scale development projects. In this episode, we discuss what these assemblages mean for western Prince William County, why they’re happening now, and what the long-term implications could be for residents, landowners, and the future of the region.