Just my two cents.. for what it's worth
I'm mentioning selling an acreage because a person can buy an acreage and in 5 or 10 years decide to sell.
Talk to a tax man about selling an acreage too. (I was told this but please correct me if I'm wrong)
I believe that if go to sell an acreage if the acreage is over 5 acres you may have to pay a gains tax on every acre over 5 acres. 5 acres is considered the primary residence and any extra acres are deemed differently regarding taxes.
And if you have an acreage and can show that it produces so many thousands of dollars per year (not sure but around 7K) from the land doing 'farming' related activities you may be taxed as a farm. Acreage land tax might be 2K to 3K per year. Farm tax might be 500 bucks to 1K.
A person is wiser to buy an 80 acre parcel that is functional. Pasture, crop or hay lands will generate income. Can be rented out. Also any oil leases on the land could generate a little income. If bush land you can hunt and forage right at home. More options on what you can do on 80 acres as opposed to an acreage. Neighbors are maybe not as close as acreages too. As far as prices an 80 acre parcel can be the same price as an acreage but the 80 can generate money.
And one thing to consider in my opinion is building a home in treed areas among other acreages has the hazard of forest fires. When considering the land to buy take a walk through any bush on the property and see if there is lots of deadfall and forest debris. It it is mature forest?... in 10 or 20 years could it become old trees falling down and a higher hazard.