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Sell Land in Texas for Cash

  • Fair cash offers for Texas land - zero realtor fees
  • We buy vacant land in any condition, as-is
  • Close in as little as 2 weeks, on your schedule
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How to Sell Land in TX: Our Simple 3-Step Process

  1. Tell us about your Texas property. Share the county, parcel number if you have it, acreage, access notes, tax status, and any ownership or title details you already know.
  2. Receive your cash offer. We evaluate the land using parcel facts, access, utilities, taxes, title path, and realistic Texas land demand before sending written terms.
  3. Close and get paid. Pick a timeline that works for you. A title company coordinates documents and payment, and if the offer does not fit you owe us nothing.

We Buy Land Across All of Texas

From Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Lubbock, Georgetown, and the Hill Country to ranch acreage, rural lots, inherited parcels, and county-road tracts - we review vacant land across all 254 Texas counties.

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Ready to Get a Cash Offer for Your Texas Land?

No fees. No commissions. No repairs required. We close when title is ready and the timeline works for you.

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Selling Texas Land: Us vs. a Traditional Realtor

Sell TX Land FastTraditional Realtor
Fair cash offer, no haggling
Zero commissions or agent fees
We coordinate the title-company closing
Buy as-is, no repairs or cleanup
Close in as little as 2 weeks
No showings or open houses
No financing or appraisal contingencies
No lender delays or fall-through risk

What Texas Landowners Say

Alyssa Garza, Texas landowner
★★★★★

"They reviewed the county record, access notes, and tax balance before sending written terms. The whole closing path was clear without a listing process."

Alyssa Garza
Houston, TX

$62,400 cash - 16 days to close

Marcus Whitfield, Texas landowner
★★★★★

"I had rural acreage that needed a buyer who understood roads, utilities, and title timing. Their offer explained the risks instead of pushing a rushed signature."

Marcus Whitfield
Fort Worth, TX

$48,900 cash - 19 days to close

Elena Ramirez, Texas landowner
★★★★★

"The property had family paperwork and an old tax issue. I appreciated that they asked for documents first and kept the title steps organized."

Elena Ramirez
San Antonio, TX

$57,300 cash - 18 days to close

Get Your Free Cash Offer. No Obligation

Tell us about the parcel, your preferred timeline, and any access, title, tax, or cleanup concerns. We will review the facts and respond with the next step.

Texas Counties We Serve - All 254 Counties

We review land across Texas. Select a priority county below to learn more about selling land in your area.

Anderson CountyAndrews CountyAngelina CountyAransas CountyArcher CountyArmstrong CountyAtascosa CountyAustin CountyBailey CountyBandera CountyBastrop CountyBaylor CountyBee CountyBell CountyBexar CountyBlanco CountyBorden CountyBosque CountyBowie CountyBrazoria CountyBrazos CountyBrewster CountyBriscoe CountyBrooks CountyBrown CountyBurleson CountyBurnet CountyCaldwell CountyCalhoun CountyCallahan CountyCameron CountyCamp CountyCarson CountyCass CountyCastro CountyChambers CountyCherokee CountyChildress CountyClay CountyCochran CountyCoke CountyColeman CountyCollin CountyCollingsworth CountyColorado CountyComal CountyComanche CountyConcho CountyCooke CountyCoryell CountyCottle CountyCrane CountyCrockett CountyCrosby CountyCulberson CountyDallam CountyDallas CountyDawson CountyDeaf Smith CountyDelta CountyDenton CountyDeWitt CountyDickens CountyDimmit CountyDonley CountyDuval CountyEastland CountyEctor CountyEdwards CountyEl Paso CountyEllis CountyErath CountyFalls CountyFannin CountyFayette CountyFisher CountyFloyd CountyFoard CountyFort Bend CountyFranklin CountyFreestone CountyFrio CountyGaines CountyGalveston CountyGarza CountyGillespie CountyGlasscock CountyGoliad CountyGonzales CountyGray CountyGrayson CountyGregg CountyGrimes CountyGuadalupe CountyHale CountyHall CountyHamilton CountyHansford CountyHardeman CountyHardin CountyHarris CountyHarrison CountyHartley CountyHaskell CountyHays CountyHemphill CountyHenderson CountyHidalgo CountyHill CountyHockley CountyHood CountyHopkins CountyHouston CountyHoward CountyHudspeth CountyHunt CountyHutchinson CountyIrion CountyJack CountyJackson CountyJasper CountyJeff Davis CountyJefferson CountyJim Hogg CountyJim Wells CountyJohnson CountyJones CountyKarnes CountyKaufman CountyKendall CountyKenedy CountyKent CountyKerr CountyKimble CountyKing CountyKinney CountyKleberg CountyKnox CountyLa Salle CountyLamar CountyLamb CountyLampasas CountyLavaca CountyLee CountyLeon CountyLiberty CountyLimestone CountyLipscomb CountyLive Oak CountyLlano CountyLoving CountyLubbock CountyLynn CountyMadison CountyMarion CountyMartin CountyMason CountyMatagorda CountyMaverick CountyMcCulloch CountyMcLennan CountyMcMullen CountyMedina CountyMenard CountyMidland CountyMilam CountyMills CountyMitchell CountyMontague CountyMontgomery CountyMoore CountyMorris CountyMotley CountyNacogdoches CountyNavarro CountyNewton CountyNolan CountyNueces CountyOchiltree CountyOldham CountyOrange CountyPalo Pinto CountyPanola CountyParker CountyParmer CountyPecos CountyPolk CountyPotter CountyPresidio CountyRains CountyRandall CountyReagan CountyReal CountyRed River CountyReeves CountyRefugio CountyRoberts CountyRobertson CountyRockwall CountyRunnels CountyRusk CountySabine CountySan Augustine CountySan Jacinto CountySan Patricio CountySan Saba CountySchleicher CountyScurry CountyShackelford CountyShelby CountySherman CountySmith CountySomervell CountyStarr CountyStephens CountySterling CountyStonewall CountySutton CountySwisher CountyTarrant CountyTaylor CountyTerrell CountyTerry CountyThrockmorton CountyTitus CountyTom Green CountyTravis CountyTrinity CountyTyler CountyUpshur CountyUpton CountyUvalde CountyVal Verde CountyVan Zandt CountyVictoria CountyWalker CountyWaller CountyWard CountyWashington CountyWebb CountyWharton CountyWheeler CountyWichita CountyWilbarger CountyWillacy CountyWilliamson CountyWilson CountyWinkler CountyWise CountyWood CountyYoakum CountyYoung CountyZapata CountyZavala County

Texas Land Reviewed County by County

Texas land values can change quickly from one county to the next. Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis, Collin, Denton, Williamson, and Georgetown parcels may depend on access, utilities, zoning notes, floodplain details, and nearby demand, while ranch, prairie, timber, coastal, and border-county acreage often need closer review of road maintenance, terrain, drainage, and resale depth.

Why a Direct Cash Offer Can Help

Vacant land often attracts casual buyers who ask for maps, surveys, owner financing, utility answers, or long inspection windows before closing. A direct cash review gives you a clearer path when you want a written number, a private sale, and fewer listing delays.

Texas Parcel Factors We Look At

We review road frontage, recorded easements, floodplain notes, tax status, title vesting, utility distance, zoning clues, rural or rural acreage context, nearby demand, and whether a title company can coordinate a clean closing. Those items help explain why two parcels with the same acreage can deserve different offer terms.

Owners Who Often Contact Us

We frequently hear from heirs, out-of-state owners, families with unused acreage, LLCs simplifying holdings, sellers tired of annual tax bills, and owners who already tried listing without a serious land buyer. Many simply want a private review before spending more money on cleanup, photos, signs, or another year of holding costs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Land in Texas

How fast can I get a Texas land offer?

Most sellers receive a first response within one business day after they share the APN, county, ownership details, and any known access or title notes.

Do you buy remote ranch acreage?

Yes. Remote acreage is common in Texas. We review access, terrain, recorded roads, nearby utilities, taxes, and realistic resale demand before making an offer.

Do I need to clean up the property first?

No. We can review vacant land as it sits, including lots with debris, old improvements, weeds, or uncertain access.

Can I sell inherited Texas land from out of state?

Yes. Many documents can be handled remotely through a title company once ownership and closing requirements are confirmed.

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