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Hennepin, IL | The strong dollar really only comes into play when converting currencies. So if you have dollars and are buying land in the US with said dollars, it doesn't really matter how strong or weak the dollar is. If anything, one COULD make a case of the opposite of your premise. When you go to buy land in the US with a weaker dollar, you could be bidding against more foreign money which would be relatively stronger. The opposite being true with a stronger dollar. | |
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