For sale: 'Field of Dreams' farm for $5.4 million

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DYERSVILLE, Iowa -- In "Field of Dreams," Kevin Costner's character builds a baseball diamond out of a corn field after a voice tells him: "If you build it, he will come."

Well, now he can buy it and so can anyone else.

Don and Becky Lansing, the owners of the site near Dyersville where the field was built by Universal Studios, said Thursday they're selling the property. The asking price is $5.4 million.

[+] Enlarge <CITE>Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images</CITE>The Lansing family property used in the movie 'Field of Dreams" is now for sale.



The couple said they love the land, which has been in Don Lansing's family for more than a century, but they're ready to retire and give up the property.

"It's really time for us to head to the locker room. Maybe that sounds corny. I don't care," Becky Lansing told The Associated Press. "We really would just love to become spectators. We want to sit in the bleachers. We want to look forward to all that the 'Field of Dreams' will become in the future."

The "Field of Dreams" is in the middle of a cornfield in eastern Iowa. The movie, released in 1989 with Costner as its star, was based on the book "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella.

The site has been a popular tourist destination, with the family maintaining the baseball diamond built by Universal. The Lansings purchased the left field and center portions from neighbor Rita Ameskamp in 2007, ending a long-standing split over the commercialization of the site.

Up for sale is the diamond, a two-bedroom house, six outbuildings that include a concession stand, and a 193-acre parcel. The land includes the mystical cornfield where the ghosts of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, "Moonlight" Graham and others emerge to play ball.

Former major league pitcher Ken Sanders, now a real estate consultant overseeing the sale, said he's already received a number of inquiries about the property.

Sanders said the majority of those who've reached out have shown interest in preserving the property. But he's also heard from people thinking about putting up a hotel, water park and even some contemplating whether to build a minor league ballpark on the site.
There's little doubt, though, that the property's iconic place in sports movie history will help its resale value.

"We are the caretakers of a living piece of sports memorabilia," Becky Lansing said. "This is an organic, living, breathing piece of memorabilia."

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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Like many farm sales in Iowa, they should do an auction.

They could decline a sell if no bid is higher then 4.9 million.

I'm guessing the commissions would kill them on such a valued property, not sure.


Look for CY1981 to at least make an offer on this parcel, if he can find time to do so.
 
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Like many farm sales in Iowa, they should do an auction.

They could decline a sell if no bid is higher then 4.9 million.

I'm guessing the commissions would kill them on such a valued property, not sure.


Look for CY1981 to at least make an offer on this parcel, if he can find time to do so.


Fish, what would be the Value of this Land...Just as a Farm ??

I'm saying because of the Movie thing.....They Bumped it up a bit.

So what's the True Value here ??
 

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The land alone would only be worth about 1.25 million at the most. It's way overpriced. I would bet they just threw a price out there hoping someone would bite. I can't believe they draw very much revenue. I could be wrong.
 

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The land alone would only be worth about 1.25 million at the most. It's way overpriced. I would bet they just threw a price out there hoping someone would bite. I can't believe they draw very much revenue. I could be wrong.

No doubt they want way more than what it would be without the Field of Dreams aspect. Just because they don't draw revenue now doesn't mean they couldn't do something with it. Could be a great deal for the right investor willing and able to execute and turn the place into a museum of sorts. Could they actually draw a lot of tourists there?
 
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No doubt they want way more than what it would be without the Field of Dreams aspect. Just because they don't draw revenue now doesn't mean they couldn't do something with it. Could be a great deal for the right investor willing and able to execute and turn the place into a museum of sorts. Could they actually draw a lot of tourists there?


They would need to get some of the Movie props, and maybe hire some 2 bit actors...then maybe they could charge a fee of some kind.

See don't see.....:drink:
 

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No doubt they want way more than what it would be without the Field of Dreams aspect. Just because they don't draw revenue now doesn't mean they couldn't do something with it. Could be a great deal for the right investor willing and able to execute and turn the place into a museum of sorts. Could they actually draw a lot of tourists there?


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Some millionaire should come along & offer them like $4 million, than try & bring a minor league team in there to play.
 

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I wonder how much it will sell for? I am guessing it will go way over asking price.
 

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I wonder how much it will sell for? I am guessing it will go way over asking price.

I think it goes way under.

Is this some must see thing ?

Maybe stop if you are driving by it, but it is not a destination.

It's farmland and some buildings
 

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I think it goes way under.

Is this some must see thing ?

Maybe stop if you are driving by it, but it is not a destination.

It's farmland and some buildings

Thats how I see it too. But I think some old school wealthy baseball fan, will see it as a baseball memorabilia, more than what it is, a farm
 

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I think it goes way under.

Is this some must see thing ?

Maybe stop if you are driving by it, but it is not a destination.

It's farmland and some buildings

Doug, do you realize how many people have visited this field since the movie came out???


Thousands upon thousands................from every state and all over the world.
 

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Still don't make it worth over 5m
Doug, do you realize how many people have visited this field since the movie came out???


Thousands upon thousands................from every state and all over the world.
 

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