The Upsides and Downsides of Buying Land in Nevada
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By
Bart Waldon
Nevada is mostly not privately owned. The parcels we see are desert lots, inherited remnants, and unimproved squares that still generate a county tax bill. Cash as-is is for transferable private land — not a Vegas Strip story.
Pros and cons of buying land in nevada — a landowner’s version
Land Boss buys unused private land for cash. We are not a marketplace. Dallas Waldon, owner since 2018, talks with sellers, underwrites, and stays on the file. Hundreds of vacant-land closings, all 50 states.
USDA NASS Land Values 2025 Summary put Nevada farm real estate at $1,200 an acre in 2025. Statewide farm average, not an offer on your parcel.
The 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8 counted 5,896,654 acres in farms in Nevada, about 8.4% of land area, at $1,123 an acre that year. Still a farm number, still not a bid.
A cash path if a listing is not the point
If you want to sell land for cash in Nevada, send the county, the acres, and how you get there. Title still has to be something we can take. You can decline the number. Usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor.
Talk to Dallas if you want to sell Nevada 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 Nevada land for cash. (916) 665-0535 is also ours. dallas@landboss.net if you would rather write.
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