As mentioned, it depends on what the property is like and what he's willing to pay. Are there stands set up? Food plots? Is it wooded? Farmed? 50/50?
I used to be invited occasionally onto a lease here in Ohio. There were around 30 permanent stands and ground blinds set up. There were food plots, cleared four wheeler trails for deer retrieval, a shed set up for skinning and quartering. It was nice.
I have no idea what those guys paid, but it had to be allot. I was thankful for the invite each time I went out.
Obviously a property like that brings more money than 80 acres that was clear cut ten years ago and has no trail access, stands, or anything on it.
-Jake