
Not every parcel fits a tidy category. A commercial lot on a road that never developed, a mixed use sliver, a piece left over from a project, ground with an old use that complicates a sale. If it is land, send it. We buy commercial and unusual parcels directly.
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This is often a commercial lot that never built out, leftover land from a subdivision, a parcel with an old or unclear use, or mixed use ground that a residential buyer will not touch and a developer has not gotten to.
Those parcels can sit unsold for years because they do not fit a standard buyer. We are happy to look at exactly that kind of land.

Three steps, and a straight answer either way.
County and APN or a dropped pin, plus a line on the zoning or current use if you know it.
We check ownership, zoning and recent comparable sales, then send a written cash offer, usually within a day, or tell you honestly if it is not for us.
A licensed, independent title company confirms title, records the deed and pays you.

Commercial lot, leftover ground, an odd use, send it over and we give you a straight read and a written offer.
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Straight answers, no email wall.
Our offers are for land, but send it anyway. If a structure changes the picture we will tell you honestly rather than waste your time, and we can often still make it work.
Yes. Commercial lots that never built out are a common case for us. We price them on recent comparable sales and the realistic use.
No. We research title and zoning as part of the offer, so an unclear situation is something we sort out rather than something that stops us.
Recent comparable sales first, then the realistic use and any constraints. You can sanity check the land portion yourself in our land value estimator.
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.