We Make it Easy and Safe to Sell Land in North Carolina
Fill out the form to the right and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours with an all-cash, no-obligation offer.
Fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours with an all-cash, no-obligation offer.
- You pay NO fees or realtor commissions.
- We use a REPUTABLE local title agency.
- We cover ALL closing costs and taxes.
- We close FAST, usually within 2 weeks.
- You pay NO fees or realtor commissions.
- We use a REPUTABLE local title agency.
- We cover ALL closing costs and taxes.
- We close FAST, usually within 2 weeks.
How to Sell Land In North Carolina
Our process for buying land in North Carolina.
Step 1
Submit Property
Use the form above to submit the details of the property you own in North Carolina. This is a fast and easy way to get a professional appraisal of your land. It is completely free and there is no obligation or expectation to sell.
Step 2
We Analyze It
We will do our due diligence with the county and figure out if it meets our criteria. We evaluate several factors that affect value such as: location, utilities, access, topography, floodplain, vegetation and neighboring properties.
Step 3
Get an Offer
We will get back to you within 24 hours with a written purchase agreement. Our offer will include all closing costs, including any taxes owed, so you will know the exact net amount you will end up with should you decide to sell.
Step 1
Submit Property
Use the form above to submit the details of the property you own in North Carolina. This is a fast and easy way to get a professional appraisal of your land. It is completely free and there is no obligation or expectation to sell.
Step 2
We Analyze It
We will do our due diligence with the county and figure out if it meets our criteria. We evaluate several factors that affect value such as: location, utilities, access, topography, floodplain, vegetation and neighboring properties.
Step 3
Get An Offer
We will get back to you within 24 hours with a written purchase agreement. Our offer will include all closing costs, including any taxes owed, so you will know the exact net amount you will end up with should you decide to sell.
Step 4
Close With Title
We will start the closing process with a professional and reputable title company in North Carolina. We will let you know what to expect with each step along the way, as well a answer any questions you might run into.
Step 4
Close With Title
We will start the closing process with a professional and reputable title company in North Carolina. We will let you know what to expect with each step along the way, as well a answer any questions you might run into.
Step 5
You Get Paid
After all closing documents have been reviewed and signed, the title company will record everything with the county and then send you a check or wire for the full amount we agreed to pay for your land in North Carolina.
Step 5
You Get Paid
After all closing documents have been reviewed and signed, the title company record everything with the county. They will then send you a check or wire for the full amount we agreed to pay for your land in North Carolina.
Types of Land We Buy in North Carolina
Land zoning designations we buy in North Carolina.
Residential Land
Residential land is land that has been designated by a city or county as being fit for building a conventional home or placing a mobile home on the property. Residential land in North Carolina is typically given a specific designation based on the number of houses that can be built per acre. Some common designations are: low-density housing, medium-density housing and high-density housing.
Agricultural Land
Agricultural land is land that has been designated by a city or county as being suitable for a mixed use of residential dwellings in combination with the rearing of livestock and the production of food crops. Agricultural land in North Carolina includes: farms, ranches, homesteads and hobby farms. Parcels are typically larger in size and allow for the building of structures that support agricultural activities.
Commercial Land
Commercial land is land that has been designated by a city or county as being appropriate for offices, stores, restaurants or apartments. It is often found in or near the business center of a city or town and along a major roadway or at a major intersection. Land that has the commercial zoning designation, typically has a higher market value because of the development potential it offers.
Development Land
Development land is not actually a zoning designation. It is a term that is sometimes used to describe land that has either commercial development potential because of its location or residential development potential because of its size. Most development land in North Carolina is zoned residential or agricultural, and will often need to go through a rezoning process prior to carrying out any development plans.
Industrial Land
Industrial land is land that has been designated by a city or county as useful for industrial activities such as: manufacturing, storage, assembly, warehousing, or distribution. Industrial land in North Carolina is typically located away from residential and commercial areas in city centers in order to avoid the health and environmental risks that tend to be associated with it.
Why Sell Your Land in North Carolina?
Reasons why people sell land in North Carolina.
Out of State Owner
It can be challenging to manage a piece of land that is located in another state like North Carolina, especially if you don't have an emotional attachment to it or don't have plans to use it. It could be a financial burden to keep up with the annual taxes on it, or it might be difficult to maintain the property in accordance with local ordinances. Selling your land in North Carolina can alleviate those responsibilities, allowing you to focus on your current life and priorities.
Behind on Taxes
Falling behind on property taxes can create a stressful and potentially costly situation with your vacant land. If you get too far behind on the annual tax payments, the city or county have the legal right to seize your property, and auction it off in order to collect any delinquent taxes owed. By selling your land to a land investor in North Carolina, you can use the proceeds to pay off outstanding tax liabilities and end up with the difference in value going straight into your pocket.
Plans Have Changed
Life is full of unexpected changes that can take you in a different direction. Maybe you bought your land in North Carolina with the intention of building your dream home, starting a small farm, or creating a recreational retreat for your family. But perhaps life circumstances got in the way of your plans and they are no longer feasible. Instead of holding onto an illiquid asset, many people choose to sell their land and free up the resources for more pressing needs.
Inherited Property
Inheriting a piece of land in North Carolina might seem like a blessing at first, but it can quickly turn into a burden if you don't have plans to use it. Most people find they don’t have the time needed to maintain their newly acquired property, or perhaps they simply lack the financial resources needed to keep up with the annual taxes. Rather than deal with these drawbacks of land ownership, most people who inherit land decide to sell it not long after they inherit it.
Need Cash Fast
Almost everyone will at some point in their life experience an event that brings unplanned financial expense and requires an immediate influx of cash. If you are fortunate enough to own a piece of vacant land in North Carolina that you don't plan to use, we make it easy for you to liquidate that asset and use the proceeds to help with a financial emergency, erase past debts that need to be paid, or simply provide the capital for another investment.
Difficult To Sell
If you've ever had difficulty selling your land in North Carolina, it could be due to one of the following reasons. Maybe you had an inexperienced realtor that didn’t know how to market land. Maybe your land has unique characteristics that makes it difficult to sell. Or, perhaps your property is in a remote location and not so attractive to the average buyer. Fortunately, we are land specialists and know how to solve all of those problems, and we want to buy your land.
FAQs About Selling Land in North Carolina
Questions about how to sell land in North Carolina.
Yes, absolutely! No matter which state you own land in, you do not need a real estate agent to help you sell your property. It is perfectly legal, and actually quite common for a landowner in North Carolina to sell their own property by using a title company or real estate attorney to mediate the transaction.
In fact, many realtors in North Carolina tend to shy away from land listings because they either lack the specialized knowledge needed to market land or they simply don’t want to spend a lot of time on a property that generates a relatively small commission when compared to what they would receive from selling a home.
Since we are not real estate agents, and we generally don’t use a real estate agent to represent us when buying land in North Carolina, we never charge you a commission or fee to purchase your property. We also offer a free, no-obligation assessment of your land, where we will give you a written offer that outlines how much we would be willing to pay for it.
When we purchase vacant land, we always pay for all costs associated with closing through a reputable title company or real estate attorney that is licensed to do real estate closings in the state of North Carolina. We will even pay for delinquent taxes owed, as long as they are within a reasonable amount relative to the purchase price.
Yes, even if you owe several years of back taxes or have accrued a large amount of liens on your property, we can almost always pay off the amount owed to the city or county and purchase your property for a fair price. This is usually the best option, as unpaid taxes or liens can result in a foreclosure and sale of your property leaving you with little or nothing in return.
Yes, if you have a large enough piece of land, and the governing jurisdiction allows it, you can subdivide off a piece of your property and sell that separate from the parcel you want to keep for yourself. Some people will do this with a parcel of vacant land, and some are interested in doing it with a property that has their primary residence on it. Either way, if you would like to investigate this option for your own property, please don’t hesitate to contact us, and we will let you know the options available in the county or city where your property is located.
If you have another question that is not answered by one of our FAQs, please feel free to use our Contact Page to get in touch with us. We will do our best to answer your question within 24 hours.
North Carolina Counties Where We Buy Land
We buy vacant land in these counties in North Carolina.
- Alamance County, NC
- Alexander County, NC
- Alleghany County, NC
- Anson County, NC
- Ashe County, NC
- Avery County, NC
- Beaufort County, NC
- Bertie County, NC
- Bladen County, NC
- Brunswick County, NC
- Buncombe County, NC
- Burke County, NC
- Cabarrus County, NC
- Caldwell County, NC
- Camden County, NC
- Carteret County, NC
- Caswell County, NC
- Catawba County, NC
- Chatham County, NC
- Cherokee County, NC
- Chowan County, NC
- Clay County, NC
- Cleveland County, NC
- Columbus County, NC
- Craven County, NC
- Cumberland County, NC
- Currituck County, NC
- Dare County, NC
- Davidson County, NC
- Davie County, NC
- Duplin County, NC
- Durham County, NC
- Edgecombe County, NC
- Forsyth County, NC
- Franklin County, NC
- Gaston County, NC
- Gates County, NC
- Graham County, NC
- Granville County, NC
- Greene County, NC
- Guilford County, NC
- Halifax County, NC
- Harnett County, NC
- Haywood County, NC
- Henderson County, NC
- Hertford County, NC
- Hoke County, NC
- Hyde County, NC
- Iredell County, NC
- Jackson County, NC
- Johnston County, NC
- Jones County, NC
- Lee County, NC
- Lenoir County, NC
- Lincoln County, NC
- Macon County, NC
- Madison County, NC
- Martin County, NC
- McDowell County, NC
- Mecklenburg County, NC
- Mitchell County, NC
- Montgomery County, NC
- Moore County, NC
- Nash County, NC
- New Hanover County, NC
- North Hampton County, NC
- Onslow County, NC
- Orange County, NC
- Pamlico County, NC
- Pasquotank County, NC
- Pender County, NC
- Perquimans County, NC
- Person County, NC
- Pitt County, NC
- Polk County, NC
- Randolph County, NC
- Richmond County, NC
- Robeson County, NC
- Rockingham County, NC
- Rowan County, NC
- Rutherford County, NC
- Sampson County, NC
- Scotland County, NC
- Stanly County, NC
- Stokes County, NC
- Surry County, NC
- Swain County, NC
- Transylvania County, NC
- Tyrrell County, NC
- Union County, NC
- Vance County, NC
- Wake County, NC
- Warren County, NC
- Washington County, NC
- Watauga County, NC
- Wayne County, NC
- Wilkes County, NC
- Wilson County, NC
- Yadkin County, NC
- Yancey County, NC
- Alamance County, NC
- Alexander County, NC
- Alleghany County, NC
- Anson County, NC
- Ashe County, NC
- Avery County, NC
- Beaufort County, NC
- Bertie County, NC
- Bladen County, NC
- Brunswick County, NC
- Buncombe County, NC
- Burke County, NC
- Cabarrus County, NC
- Caldwell County, NC
- Camden County, NC
- Carteret County, NC
- Caswell County, NC
- Catawba County, NC
- Chatham County, NC
- Cherokee County, NC
- Chowan County, NC
- Clay County, NC
- Cleveland County, NC
- Columbus County, NC
- Craven County, NC
- Cumberland County, NC
- Currituck County, NC
- Dare County, NC
- Davidson County, NC
- Davie County, NC
- Duplin County, NC
- Durham County, NC
- Edgecombe County, NC
- Forsyth County, NC
- Franklin County, NC
- Gaston County, NC
- Gates County, NC
- Graham County, NC
- Granville County, NC
- Greene County, NC
- Guilford County, NC
- Halifax County, NC
- Harnett County, NC
- Haywood County, NC
- Henderson County, NC
- Hertford County, NC
- Hoke County, NC
- Hyde County, NC
- Iredell County, NC
- Jackson County, NC
- Johnston County, NC
- Jones County, NC
- Lee County, NC
- Lenoir County, NC
- Lincoln County, NC
- Macon County, NC
- Madison County, NC
- Martin County, NC
- McDowell County, NC
- Mecklenburg County, NC
- Mitchell County, NC
- Montgomery County, NC
- Moore County, NC
- Nash County, NC
- New Hanover County, NC
- North Hampton County, NC
- Onslow County, NC
- Orange County, NC
- Pamlico County, NC
- Pasquotank County, NC
- Pender County, NC
- Perquimans County, NC
- Person County, NC
- Pitt County, NC
- Polk County, NC
- Randolph County, NC
- Richmond County, NC
- Robeson County, NC
- Rockingham County, NC
- Rowan County, NC
- Rutherford County, NC
- Sampson County, NC
- Scotland County, NC
- Stanly County, NC
- Stokes County, NC
- Surry County, NC
- Swain County, NC
- Transylvania County, NC
- Tyrrell County, NC
- Union County, NC
- Vance County, NC
- Wake County, NC
- Warren County, NC
- Washington County, NC
- Watauga County, NC
- Wayne County, NC
- Wilkes County, NC
- Wilson County, NC
- Yadkin County, NC
- Yancey County, NC
North Carolina Cities Where We Buy Land
Sell your vacant land in any city in North Carolina.
- Charlotte, NC
- Raleigh, NC
- Greensboro, NC
- Durham, NC
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Fayetteville, NC
- Cary, NC
- Wilmington, NC
- High Point, NC
- Concord, NC
- Asheville, NC
- Greenville, NC
- Gastonia, NC
- Jacksonville, NC
- Apex, NC
- Huntersville, NC
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Burlington, NC
- Kannapolis, NC
- Wake Forest, NC
- Rocky Mount, NC
- Mooresville, NC
- Wilson, NC
- Holly Springs, NC
- Hickory, NC
- Faquay-Varina, NC
- Indian Trail, NC
- Monroe, NC
- Salisbury, NC
- Garner, NC
- Goldsboro, NC
- Cornelius, NC
- New Bern, NC
- Sanford, NC
- Morrisville, NC
- Matthews, NC
- Leland, NC
- Statesville, NC
- Clayton, NC
- Kernersville, NC
- Mint Hill, NC
- Asheboro, NC
- Thomasville, NC
- Waxhaw, NC
- Clemmons, NC
- Shelby, NC
- Carrboro, NC
- Knightdale, NC
- Mebane, NC
- Harrisburg, NC
- Charlotte, NC
- Raleigh, NC
- Greensboro, NC
- Durham, NC
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Fayetteville, NC
- Cary, NC
- Wilmington, NC
- High Point, NC
- Concord, NC
- Asheville, NC
- Greenville, NC
- Gastonia, NC
- Jacksonville, NC
- Apex, NC
- Huntersville, NC
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Burlington, NC
- Kannapolis, NC
- Wake Forest, NC
- Rocky Mount, NC
- Mooresville, NC
- Wilson, NC
- Holly Springs, NC
- Hickory, NC
- Faquay-Varina, NC
- Indian Trail, NC
- Monroe, NC
- Salisbury, NC
- Garner, NC
- Goldsboro, NC
- Cornelius, NC
- New Bern, NC
- Sanford, NC
- Morrisville, NC
- Matthews, NC
- Leland, NC
- Statesville, NC
- Clayton, NC
- Kernersville, NC
- Mint Hill, NC
- Asheboro, NC
- Thomasville, NC
- Waxhaw, NC
- Clemmons, NC
- Shelby, NC
- Carrboro, NC
- Knightdale, NC
- Mebane, NC
- Harrisburg, NC
* Note, the cities listed above are the 50 largest cities by population in the state of North Carolina. If you don’t see your city, we are still very interested in buying your land in North Carolina and urge you to submit it using the form at the top of this page.
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