What an Acre of Texas Land Is Worth

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What an Acre of Texas Land Is Worth
By

Bart Waldon

Texas land is rural acreage, Hill Country-edge lots, and plains remnants — not automatically a Gulf house or a mineral play. Owners hold leftover ground that a conventional listing cannot place. Cash as-is is for unused private land that still draws a tax bill.

What an acre of Texas land is worth — and what it is not

USDA NASS Land Values 2025 Summary put Texas farm real estate at $2,970 an acre in 2025. Statewide farm average, not an offer on your parcel. Texas has about 261,232 square miles of land area.

The 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8 counted 125,471,325 acres in farms in Texas, about 75.0% of land area, at $2,499 an acre that year. Still a farm number, still not a bid.

Texas leads the USDA table in farm count, with more than 125 million acres in farms. That scale hides leftover lots, inherited splits, and tracts a retail buyer wanted to be a sure house site. We buy unused private land. We do not invent Gulf waterfront, mineral windfalls, or rezoning promises. Typical files we see: Rural acreage; Hill Country-edge lots; Plains remnants; Inherited family tracts. Counties as context, not a doorway list: Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis. We do not price this like Gulf waterfront, mineral, or rezoning upside.

Why a statewide average misleads leftover lots

Farm real estate averages mix working ground and buildings. A landlocked remnant, a recorded lot with unpaid HOA dues, or a timber cutover is a different file. Use the number as a sanity check. Do not treat it as an appraisal of your parcel.

How Texas closings usually work

Texas land sales typically close at a title company. There is no state real-estate transfer tax. Heirship and access stall listings more often than the closing method. We buy unused land as-is. Leftover lots are not priced like working ranches.

If you want to sell Texas land for cash

A listing can reach retail if the right buyer’s loan actually funds. A cash sale to Land Boss skips showings. The trade is speed and certainty for a number that is often below a dream retail close. Usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. Title still has to clear.

Talk to Dallas if you want to sell Texas land for cash

Dallas Waldon owns Land Boss. She founded it in 2018. She talks with sellers herself, underwrites the offer, secures funding, and handles communication through closing. A cash sale is usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. We buy as-is. You can decline. Call (916) 262-7241 or use the form on sell Texas land for cash. (916) 665-0535 is also ours. dallas@landboss.net if you would rather write.

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FAQ

Is the NASS figure what Land Boss will pay?

No. It is a published farm average. Offers depend on access, title, taxes, and whether we can actually close the file.

Can I sell Texas land without listing it?

Yes. Send the county, acreage, and how you get there. If we can buy it, Dallas sends an offer.

About The Author

Bart Waldon

Bart, co-founder of Land Boss with wife Dallas Waldon, boasts almost a decade in real estate. With hundreds of successful land transactions nationwide, his expertise and hands-on approach solidify Land Boss as a leading player in land investment.

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