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Buying land across Alaska

Sell land in Alaska for cash, from a single lot to a large tract.

We buy rural and recreational acreage, hunting land, farmland and vacant lots across Alaska, with or without road access. Cash, closed through a licensed, independent title company.

Statewideall 5 Alaska counties
No obligationyou decide, no pressure
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Alaska farm real estate averaged $1 an acre in 2025 (USDA NASS), and the state carries an effective property tax rate of about 1.04 percent (Tax Foundation). Idle Alaska land quietly costs money every year it sits, which is one reason many owners choose a direct cash sale over holding or listing.

Selling land in Alaska at a glance
Average farm real estate value, 2025USDA NASS$1 per acre
Effective property tax rateTax Foundation1.04 percent
Annual property tax per $100,000 of valueabout $1,040
Typical direct sale closing2 to 4 weeks
Commission with a direct cash buyernone, versus about 6 percent on a listing

The Alaska land we buy

A lot of Alaska land is owned by people who never use it. Inherited acreage, a recreational tract that stopped getting visited, a lot bought years ago that never went anywhere. The taxes keep coming and the land just sits.

We buy raw acreage with no access, recreational and hunting tracts, farmland and pasture, and vacant lots, including the parcels that sat unsold with an agent. Location, access and acreage all get factored into a straight written offer.

Rural and recreational acreageHunting tracts, raw acreage and remote land, with or without access.
Farmland and pastureTillable ground and grazing land you are finished working or renting.
Vacant and subdivision lotsResidential and rural lots, including ones that never sold.
Rural Alaska acreage for sale

What land in Alaska is worth

An average is only a starting point. Your number comes from the parcel, not the state.

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What it averages

Land in Alaska runs around $5,828 an acre on USDA Census figures.

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How wide the range is

Across 5 counties, from $189 an acre in Aleutian Islands County up to $87,733 in Juneau County.

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What sets your number

County, access and acreage. We price your exact parcel from recent comparable sales near it, then put it in a written offer. See your county in the price index →

Open Alaska land under a wide sky
Selling Alaska land

What shapes a Alaska land sale

Three things decide how clean and fast a sale goes, and we handle all three.

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Holding costs do not stop

Property taxes accrue on idle land every year you keep it. A clean sale ends that. Tired of the holding cost →

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Back taxes get cleared at closing

If the parcel is behind on taxes or carries a lien, we settle it from the sale proceeds, not your pocket. Land with back taxes →

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Out of state owners are normal

Much Alaska land is owned from out of state. You sign from home and a licensed title company records the deed. Out of state owner →

Alaska counties we buy land in

Wherever your land sits in Alaska, across all 5 counties, it is very likely one we buy in.

Selling land in Alaska, answered

What Alaska land owners ask us most, with the numbers that matter.

How much is land worth per acre in Alaska?

Across Alaska's 5 counties the typical land value is around $5,828 an acre on USDA Census figures, ranging from about $189 in Aleutian Islands up to $87,733 in Juneau. Your parcel's number depends on its county, access and acreage, which is what our written offer is based on.

Do you buy remote or rural Alaska land with no road access or utilities?

Yes. Raw, remote acreage with no access, water or power is some of the most common land we buy, often bought years ago and never used. We price it for what it is and where it sits, then make a straight written offer.

I own land in Alaska but live out of state. Can you still buy it?

Yes, and it is common. A lot of Alaska land is owned from out of state. The whole sale runs remotely: you sign from home and a licensed title company handles the deed and recording.

Can you clear back taxes or a lien on Alaska land at closing?

Usually, yes. If the parcel is behind on property taxes or carries a lien, we settle it at closing out of the sale proceeds rather than asking you to pay up front, as long as it is cleared before any tax sale.

How much is land worth per acre in Alaska?

Alaska farm real estate averaged about $1 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.

How much does it cost to own vacant land in Alaska each year?

Alaska has an effective property tax rate of about 1.04 percent (Tax Foundation), so land valued at $100,000 runs roughly $1,040 a year in property tax. Vacant land earns nothing while you hold it, which is one reason many owners choose to sell.

Send us the parcel, get a cash offer

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 written cash offer, fastUsually within one working day, with our reasoning, not a throwaway number.
Nothing to pay to get an offerA written offer costs you nothing, and you are never asked to wire money to get paid.
A licensed title company closes itA neutral third party, funds in escrow, the deed recorded. You are protected.

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A few quick steps. Parcel, size, location, a photo if you have one, then where to send the offer.

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