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Buying land across North Carolina

Sell land in North Carolina for cash, mountains to coast.

We buy mountain tracts, Piedmont parcels and coastal-plain timber and farmland across North Carolina, inherited or rural, for cash. Every sale closes through a licensed North Carolina attorney and title company.

Statewidemountains, Piedmont and coast
No obligationyou decide, no pressure
Cashno bank to fall through
NC attorneylicensed closing, as the state requires
U.S. based and operatedWe buy in all 50 statesClosings through licensed title companiesNo obligation to acceptWritten offer in 24 hours

North Carolina farm real estate averaged $0 an acre in 2025 (USDA NASS), and the state carries an effective property tax rate of about 0.82 percent (Tax Foundation). Idle North Carolina 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 North Carolina at a glance
Average farm real estate value, 2025USDA NASS$0 per acre
North Carolina rank by land value44 of 48 states
Effective property tax rateTax Foundation0.82 percent
Annual property tax per $100,000 of valueabout $820
Typical direct sale closing2 to 4 weeks
Commission with a direct cash buyernone, versus about 6 percent on a listing

The North Carolina land we buy

North Carolina runs from the Appalachian mountains to the Atlantic coast, and the land could not be more different along the way: steep wooded tracts in the west, growing parcels through the Piedmont, and timber and farmland across the eastern coastal plain.

A lot of that land is inherited, and much of it is heirs' property with a tangled title nobody has untangled. We are used to that, and we buy the awkward parcels: steep and hard to access, low and wet, or simply land you are finished with.

Mountain and recreational tractsSteep, wooded land in the west, some of it hard to reach or build on.
Piedmont lots and acreageRural parcels and lots through the central growth corridors.
Coastal-plain timber and farmlandTimber, tillable ground and low lying rural land in the east.
Wooded North Carolina mountain tract

Where in North Carolina we buy

Three regions, three kinds of land. We buy across all of them.

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The Mountains, Western NC

Ashe, Watauga, Macon, Jackson and Cherokee, steep wooded recreational tracts, some of them genuinely hard to access or build.

02

The Piedmont, Central NC

Randolph, Rockingham, Stanly, Montgomery and Person, rural acreage and lots around the state's growth corridors.

03

The Coastal Plain, Eastern NC

Bladen, Columbus, Robeson, Duplin and Halifax, timber, farmland and low lying rural land, where heirs' property is especially common.

North Carolina timber land sold through an attorney closing
Selling North Carolina land, the local detail

What is specific to selling a parcel here

North Carolina handles closings and rural land tax differently from many states. Here is what actually matters when you sell.

01

An attorney closes it, as the state requires

North Carolina closings run through a licensed attorney. Your sale closes through an NC closing attorney with a title company, and the deed is recorded properly.

02

Heirs' property is common, and workable

A lot of rural NC land was passed down without clear title. We work with the heirs and the attorney to resolve the chain so it can sell.

03

Present Use Value defers land tax

NC defers tax on qualifying farm, forest and horticultural land. Taking land out can trigger deferred taxes, which we factor into the offer.

04

Back taxes and liens cleared at closing

Whatever the land owes, taxes, liens or dues, is settled through the closing rather than out of your pocket.

What land in North Carolina 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

USDA puts North Carolina farm real estate near $5,470 an acre, 21 of the 48 states it tracks.

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How wide the range is

Across 100 counties, from $2,231 an acre in Carteret County up to $27,096 in Mecklenburg County.

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What sets your number

County, access and acreage. We price your exact parcel from recent comparable sales near it. See the North Carolina price guide →

North Carolina counties we buy land in

These counties have a page on the way. Wherever your land sits in North Carolina, it is very likely one we buy in too.

From a mountain tract to coastal timber

Turn North Carolina land you are done with into cash.

Send the parcel, even just a county or parcel number. We research it, send a written offer, and close through a licensed North Carolina attorney and title company.

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However you came to own it, we buy it

The situations we see most from land owners in this state.

Selling land in North Carolina, answered

What North Carolina land owners ask us most, with the local detail that matters.

Who handles the closing on North Carolina land?

A licensed North Carolina closing attorney, working with a title company. North Carolina requires an attorney to handle real estate closings, so your sale is overseen by one, the title is checked, and the deed is recorded properly. You are protected, not just us.

I have heirs' property with no clear title. Can you still buy it?

Often, yes, and it is common in North Carolina. A great deal of rural land here was passed down without a will across generations, leaving a tangled chain of ownership. We work with the heirs and the closing attorney to clear the title so the land can finally sell.

What happens to deferred taxes under Present Use Value if I sell?

We factor it into the offer. North Carolina's Present Use Value program defers tax on qualifying farm, forest and horticultural land, and taking land out of the program can trigger deferred taxes. We account for that up front so there are no surprises at closing.

I own North Carolina land but live out of state. Can you buy it remotely?

Yes. Plenty of NC land, especially inherited mountain and coastal tracts, is owned from out of state. You sign from home, and the licensed NC closing attorney and title company handle the deed and recording in state.

How much is land worth per acre in North Carolina?

North Carolina 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.

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

North Carolina has an effective property tax rate of about 0.82 percent (Tax Foundation), so land valued at $100,000 runs roughly $820 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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