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2020 Select Sales

As we reflect on 2020, it is hard to fully comprehend such an eventful year. International trade disputes, the collapse of energy markets, a global pandemic, social unrest, and a historic and divisive presidential election all contributed to a turbulent year. Collectively, these events resulted in significant rebalancing/repositioning across many market sectors.

Sold Chadbourne Tree Farms
15,409 Acres | Maine

Sold Seneca Timberlands
90,000 Acres | Pennsylvania & New York

For timberland, these forces are bringing fresh energy to some markets, while others remain sluggish as we head into 2021. Home improvement and single-family housing starts are up. Sawmills are seeing increased demand, resulting in improved lumber markets and expansion, both on the hardwood and softwood sides. After several lagging months, hardwood log pricing is beginning to show signs of improvement. Southern pine sawtimber remains soft, balanced by improving pricing in western softwood and boreal spruce/fir. Meanwhile, interest in alternative timberland values, such as carbon sequestration, renewable energy, and conservation, has deepened as more investors seek environmentally and socially responsible investments (ESG).

Sold Western Pocahontas Term Timber Agreement | 147,345 Acres | West Virginia

Sold - Five River Timberlands 11,856 Acres | Georgia

Sold - Reidsville Timberlands 7,324 Acres | Georgia

The 2020 climate of uncertainty, coupled with travel concerns and restrictions, resulted in muted activity for mid-sized and larger institutional-type timberland transactions. However, land sales for small- to medium-sized timberland tracts offering rural residential and recreational appeal were very strong. This surge in activity was largely driven by an urban migration seeking to distance themselves from the pandemic, enabled by new work-from-home technologies and widespread relaxation of corporate attendance policies.

Sold - James River Timberlands
6,722 Acres | Virginia

Sold Spruce Creek Timberlands
3,398 Acres | New York

Sold - Pinneo Brook Forest
1,794 Acres | Vermont

Sold - Magnolia Timberlands
66,946 Acres | Mississippi

Despite all the uncertainties 2020 presented, LandVest has been fortunate to weather this storm and conclude another strong year in our land transaction business, closing more than $400 million of sales in 40 transactions across 12 states. Over the past five years, we have brokered more than $2.1 billion in transactions on 1.4 million acres across 26 states. As we look to 2021, we expect mixed timber markets to continue and the demand for retail land tracts to soften somewhat, but remain strong overall.

On the institutional side, we are optimistic that conditions will be more favorable for increased activity as the grip of the pandemic starts to weaken and a sense of normalcy returns. As ESG accountability continues to build momentum, we are seeing increasing interest from both national and international investors seeking green investment values.

LandVest is the national leader in timberland transactions and manages more than 2.3 million acres of private forestland across the country. We employ 60+ full-time foresters supported by biometricians, GIS specialists, appraisers, and administrators. LandVest provides comprehensive land services including acquisition due diligence, operational logistics, forest management planning, timber sale administration, growth modeling, non-timber asset evaluation, and financial analysis to assist our clients in reaching their management and transactional goals.

Its never too early to start planning. If you are thinking about the divestment of your lands or the acquisition of a new investment in 2021, LandVest would be happy to speak with you about our services.

Jonathan Burt
Southern Director
404-545-6300
jburt@landvest.com

David Speirs
Northeast and Lake States Director
207-874-4982
despeirs@landvest.com

Sam Porter
Western Director
541-810-3882
sporter@landvest.com

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