What Makes Your Land Valuable and How We Arrive at Our Cash Offer to You

No two pieces of property are alike, and details can make a dramatic difference in dollar value when it comes to a fair cash offer. That’s why information-gathering and careful research are such an important part of the process.

Think of us as Ancestry.com for your acreage. We’ll begin profiling your property by asking you to share what is already known. Our simple Land Information Form lets you fill in those blanks with the landowner’s name (or names) as they appear on the deed, plus state, county, and parcel ID information concerning its location—along with any other helpful information you might be aware of.

At this point our experts will put state-of-the-art software to work researching the details of your land’s ownership history and confirming exactly where its ‘roots’ are established. They’ll be able to determine whether the property is landlocked or if it has road access and other desirable features–such as proximity to utilities. We’ll be able to look at its distance from homes or other structures, and review the assessed values or recent sales data on properties in the vicinity and other details that provide us with a basis for comparison.

Each of these features (listed below*) can impact the value of the property—favorably or unfavorably—and each will be considered and balanced.

Our resulting offer will be fair, reasoned and generous; we’ll be happy to explain the factors that influenced our offer at that level. It may depend on the future potential that we can envision for the property, and the level of additional investment in needed projects like clearing, leveling, reseeding, etc., in order to arrange a profitable resale.  

If you have land to sell—with or without timber—contact us to receive a cash offer!

Just fill out and submit our Land Information Form to learn what’s possible (as well as how much!) –and how quickly we can answer your needs for a cash sale!

*These Features May Add $ to Our Offer!

  • A great location (can make any property more desirable!)
  • The amount of acreage
  • Condition of the property
  • Improvements to the property— may include fencing, concrete, structures etc.
  • Zoning restrictions
  • The availability of electricity on the property, or from nearby utilities
  • A public water source or well
  • A public sewer connection or septic tank
  • An accessible fuel source like natural gas
  • Access to an improved roadway—paved

These Aspects May or May Not Negatively Influence Our Offer

  • The level of any loans (if any) on this property—and if payments are current
  • The amount of outstanding property taxes owed on the property (if any)

Ask us for help in protecting your property from foreclosure, or preventing seizure and sale by the county government in order to recoup unpaid property taxes.  Contact us to request a property lifeline!