Home Cash Closers buys vacant lots, rural acreage, and raw land directly from owners — no real estate agent needed. Receive a fair all-cash offer within 24–48 hours and close in as little as 14 days. No commissions, no hassle, no waiting years for a buyer.
Vacant land sits on the market longer than almost any other type of real estate. Unlike homes, land doesn't photograph well, doesn't generate emotional buyer responses, and attracts a much smaller pool of interested buyers. The average land listing can take anywhere from 6 months to several years to sell through a traditional real estate agent.
Land agents are also harder to find — many residential agents don't specialize in land and lack the expertise to properly market rural parcels, undeveloped lots, or acreage. And when you do find a land specialist, commissions on land are often 6–10%, significantly higher than residential home sales.
Selling your land directly to Home Cash Closers eliminates all of that uncertainty. We buy land for cash, we close quickly, and we don't require you to market, wait, or pay commissions. If you own land you no longer want or need, a direct cash sale is almost always the fastest and most efficient path forward.
Land listings average 6–18 months on the open market. We close in 14–30 days.
Land commissions run 6–10%. We buy direct — 100% of your offer goes to you.
Every year you hold unused land, you pay property taxes and maintenance costs. Convert it to cash now.
Rural, suburban, or infill — we buy land in any location, accessible or remote.
Land title research can be complex. We work with licensed title companies and handle all the paperwork.
Whether you own a small residential lot in a subdivision or hundreds of acres of rural farmland, we want to make you a fair cash offer. Here are the types of land we purchase most frequently.
Infill lots, subdivision parcels, platted lots awaiting development
Raw rural land, wooded acreage, hunting land, or undeveloped country lots
Farmland, pasture land, crop land, or agricultural parcels no longer in use
Forested parcels, timber tracts, or wooded hunting and recreational land
Lots with lake, river, or creek frontage — developed or undeveloped
Land inherited through an estate that you don't wish to keep or maintain
Landlocked lots, oddly-shaped parcels, or difficult-to-develop land
Land with back taxes, liens, title issues, or other complications
Selling land for cash is simpler than you might expect. Our streamlined process is designed for landowners who want a fast, fair, hassle-free experience.
Tell us about your land — the county and state it's in, the parcel size, and any relevant details about its condition or situation. If you have the parcel ID or APN number from your tax bill, that's helpful but not required. This takes less than 2 minutes and there's no obligation to proceed.
Our team conducts a thorough review of your land using county records, GIS mapping, comparable land sales, zoning information, and access details. For most parcels, we can complete our evaluation remotely without visiting the property in person — making this a convenient process for out-of-state landowners as well.
Within 24–48 hours of your submission, we'll contact you with a written, no-obligation cash offer. Our land valuations are based on current market data and comparable sales in the area. We're transparent about our process and happy to explain how we arrived at our offer.
Once you accept, we open title at a licensed title company or use a local closing attorney. Land closings typically take 14–30 days due to title research requirements on vacant parcels. In many cases we can close faster. You sign at closing (or via mail/overnight — many of our land closings are done remotely) and receive your payment.
Land is fundamentally different from residential real estate in ways that make traditional sales slow, expensive, and uncertain. Understanding these differences helps you make an informed decision about the best way to sell your land.
Unlike homes, vacant land doesn't generate immediate emotional appeal. Most buyers need to envision what they'll build, how they'll access it, and whether utilities are available — questions that take time and due diligence to answer. This narrows the buyer pool significantly.
Land also doesn't qualify for conventional residential mortgages in most cases. Buyers typically need cash, a land loan (harder to qualify for), or construction financing — all of which reduce the number of motivated buyers who can actually close.
Marketing vacant land effectively requires specialized knowledge of zoning, utilities, access rights, and local development trends that most residential agents simply don't have. Without the right marketing, land listings languish for years.
Every year you hold unwanted land, it costs you money:
Even vacant land generates annual tax bills that must be paid to avoid tax lien accumulation.
Overgrown land, fencing, and liability insurance add ongoing costs to holding vacant parcels.
Cash tied up in land earns nothing. Liquidating frees that capital for investments, debt payoff, or other goals.
Managing a property from a distance — even a vacant one — creates ongoing stress and administrative burden.
| Factor | Home Cash Closers | Land Agent Listing |
|---|---|---|
| Average Time to Sell | 14–30 days | 6–18+ months |
| Agent Commissions | $0 | 6–10% of sale price |
| Listing Fees & Marketing | None | $500–$2,000+ |
| Buyer Financing Risk | None — cash transaction | High — land loans are difficult |
| Requires Survey | Usually not required | Often required by buyer |
| Continued Tax Liability | Ends at closing | Continues during listing period |
| Out-of-State Convenience | Remote closing available | May require in-person presence |
| Certainty of Sale | Very high | Uncertain — many deals fall through |
Submit your land details and we'll deliver a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24–48 hours. No agent needed, no commissions deducted, no waiting months for a buyer.