I pay SEK 300 or so per cubic meter for fresh split deliveed (mixed, mostly birch but some pine and spruce). Basically you will pay the going pulp rate for the wood, and then the cost of running the processor (we are talking someting that hooks up to a tractor and takes logs in one end and produces short, split pieces, not the small ones you buy at the garden center).. That works out to about twice the pulp rate around here.
When you need a few cubic metres per year splitting it is fun, when you need 35 the ready option starts to look tempting, at least if you have a job as well. I've done 20-25m^3/year with a chainsaw and an axe, but that is a bit of work.
Oh, and store it well. I have a set of poles on top of rocks, giving an 15-20 cm airgap, stack the wood on top of this with airgaps between the rows, and rig a tarp over in from some more poles (basically the tarp must never touch the wood, and water needs to run off). Then in the autumn it goes into the barn. In the ideal world I'll have the cash and time to build a woodshed; sheet metel roof, panel nailed on with gaps (say 1") to encourage airflow. One day...