
We buy timberland, hunting tracts, Black Belt farmland and rural acreage across Alabama for cash. Every sale closes through a licensed Alabama title company.
Reviewed June 2026 with 2025 USDA data
Alabama farm real estate averaged $0 an acre in 2025 (USDA NASS), and the state carries an effective property tax rate of about 0.4 percent (Tax Foundation). Idle Alabama land quietly costs money every year it sits, which is one reason many owners choose a direct cash sale over holding or listing.
| Average farm real estate value, 2025USDA NASS | $0 per acre |
|---|---|
| Alabama rank by land value | 27 of 48 states |
| Effective property tax rateTax Foundation | 0.4 percent |
| Annual property tax per $100,000 of value | about $400 |
| Typical direct sale closing | 2 to 4 weeks |
| Commission with a direct cash buyer | none, versus about 6 percent on a listing |
Alabama is timber country. Among the most heavily forested states in the nation, much of its rural land is pine plantation, cutover and hunting ground, alongside the dark, fertile farmland of the Black Belt and the coastal plain to the south.
We buy those timber and hunting tracts, the farmland, and the rural acreage that sits unused, including parcels with a tangled heirs' property title. If it is Alabama land you are finished with, we are likely a buyer.

Four corners of the state, four kinds of land. We buy across all of them.
Limestone, Madison, Marshall and DeKalb, river-valley farmland and the Appalachian foothills of the northeast.
Dallas, Marengo, Perry and Bibb, the dark fertile farmland belt, where heirs' property is especially common.
Baldwin, Monroe, Clarke, Covington and Escambia, timber and farmland down to the coast.

Alabama has its own quirks around tax and rural ownership. Here is what actually matters when you sell.
Alabama property taxes are low, but idle land still earns nothing. A sale turns a static asset into cash.
Land in Current Use carries a lower tax, and a change of use can adjust it. We factor your land's status into the offer.
Much Black Belt land was passed down without clear title. We work with the heirs and the closing to resolve it.
Whatever the land owes is settled through the closing, not out of your pocket.
An average is only a starting point. Your number comes from the parcel, not the state.
USDA puts Alabama farm real estate near $4,150 an acre, 31 of the 48 states it tracks.
Across 67 counties, from $1,910 an acre in Lamar County up to $6,943 in Jefferson County.
County, access and acreage. We price your exact parcel from recent comparable sales near it. See the Alabama price guide →
These counties have a page on the way. Wherever your land sits in Alabama, it is very likely one we buy in too.
Send the parcel, even just a county or parcel number. We research it, send a written offer, and close through a licensed Alabama title company.
Get my cash offer →The situations we see most from land owners in this state.
Sell a parcel from an estate, including heirs' property.
We clear them at closing, before a tax sale.
Sell your Alabama land without traveling.
Real ranges by region and parcel type.
What Alabama land owners ask us most, with the local detail that matters.
Yes. Alabama is one of the most heavily forested states, and pine plantations, cutover timber and hunting tracts are some of the most common parcels we buy here. Standing timber value or not, we will price it.
Often, yes. Heirs' property, family land passed down without a clear title, is common across the Alabama Black Belt. We work with the heirs and the closing to untangle the chain so the land can sell.
That is your call, and we will give you the honest number. Even with some of the lowest property taxes in the country, idle land earns nothing and ties up money you could use. Many owners would still rather have the cash.
Yes. A lot of Alabama rural land is owned from out of state. You sign from home and a licensed Alabama title company handles the deed and recording in state.
Alabama farm real estate averaged about $0 an acre in 2025, according to USDA NASS. Raw and recreational parcels usually trade below that average and cropland above it, so your acreage and land type set your real number.
Alabama has an effective property tax rate of about 0.4 percent (Tax Foundation), so land valued at $100,000 runs roughly $400 a year in property tax. Vacant land earns nothing while you hold it, which is one reason many owners choose to sell.
Answer a few quick questions, add a photo or plat if you have one, and we come back with a written, no obligation cash offer, usually within one working day.
A few quick steps. Parcel, size, location, a photo if you have one, then where to send the offer.