Sell land for cash
Sell Your Land for Cash
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Sell land. We pay cash.
U.S. land in one snapshot
| Measure | United States figure |
|---|---|
| Farms and ranches | 1,900,487 |
| Land in farms | 880.1 million acres |
| Average farm size | 463 acres |
| Share of U.S. land in farms | 38.9% |
| Average estimated value of farm land and buildings | $3,846 per acre |
USDA NASS, 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8 · U.S. Census Bureau, State Area Measurements. Statewide statistics, not a parcel quote.
Land Boss buys unused land from people who are done with it — leftover lots, inherited acreage, timber, pasture, ground that never got built on. You don't list it. You don't mow it for showings. You send us the address or parcel ID, and if we can buy it, we send a cash offer. You can take it, leave it, or shop it. No hard feelings.
We're the buyer, not a listing site and not an agent shopping your property around. We've closed hundreds of land deals in all 50 states. That doesn't mean every parcel is the same. A wooded leftover in Rhode Island is not a ranch remnant in Texas. We look at your property, not a slogan.
What the farm numbers are actually saying
The USDA's latest Census of Agriculture counted about 1.9 million farms in the U.S., covering roughly 880 million acres — about 39% of the country's land. That's the working-farm picture. It's useful background. It is not a price for your lot.
If you want the same figures for your state, they're on that state's page, with the source linked. We put them there so you can see we did the homework. We still bid on your parcel: access, taxes, title, and whether anyone actually wants that piece of ground.
How selling to us works
Most land listings sit because the lot has no utilities, a messy driveway, back taxes, or it just isn't what a home-shopper wants. Meanwhile the tax bill keeps showing up. If you'd rather be done:
1. Tell us about the property (address or parcel ID, county, and what's going on)
2. We look it over and send a cash offer if we can buy
3. We close through a title company on a date you can live with, and you get paid
You don't have to clear brush or fix anything for us. There's no realtor commission on a sale straight to Land Boss. We talk through closing costs and any back taxes before you sign.
What we buy
Vacant and lightly improved land, including:
• Raw acreage
• Empty residential lots
• Farm leftovers that aren't a working operation anymore
• Hunting and recreation ground
• Inherited land, even when more than one person is on the deed
• Tracts with access, shape, or title headaches — if we can actually close them
We don't buy every property. If we can't, we'll say so.
Who usually calls us
• You inherited land and nobody wants to manage it
• You live in another state and you're tired of the tax bill
• You need the money without waiting on a long listing
• You're moving, splitting an estate, or getting divorced
• You bought it as an investment and holding it doesn't make sense anymore
Common questions
How fast can you close?
It depends on title and your schedule. Cash deals often finish faster than a regular listing because there's no bank on the buyer's side.
Do I have to clean the land up?
No. We buy it as-is.
Are there agent commissions?
Not on a sale to us. You're dealing with the buyer.
What if there are back taxes or title problems?
Tell us up front. It affects the offer. For legal or tax advice, talk to your own attorney or CPA — we're not that.
Do I have to take the offer?
No. An offer is information. You decide.
Where the numbers come from
• USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8 — https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2022/Full_Report/Volume_1,_Chapter_2_US_State_Level/st99_2_008_008.pdf
• USDA Census of Agriculture — https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2022/
• U.S. Census Bureau, State Area Measurements — https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/2010/geo/state-area.html
• CRS Report R42346 (federal land, used on some western state pages) — https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R42346
If you're ready to sell, send the details. We'll tell you whether we can buy.
What landowners say
Landowners rate Land Boss 4.6 out of 5 on Google (27 reviews). These come from people across the country who actually closed with us.
Kind, informative, and easy to work with!
I recently sold land to them and it was such a smooth and simple process. I would 100% recommend.
They were fast, friendly, and easy to work with. It was as fast as it could have been.
Outstanding service buying my land in Georgia. Excellent company to deal with.
Closing with us is usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. Title work and your schedule still set the exact date.
Who actually buys the land
Dallas Waldon is the owner and CEO of Land Boss, which she founded in 2018. She personally speaks with every seller, underwrites the offer, secures funding, and handles communication through closing. You are not handed off to an overseas call center. Hundreds of vacant-land deals in all 50 states. If we send an offer on your land, you work with Dallas. Call (916) 262-7241 if you would rather talk first.
Listing vs selling to us
A cash offer is a trade: speed and certainty for a price that is often below a perfect retail sale. We would rather say that than hide it.
| List with a realtor | Sell to Land Boss | |
|---|---|---|
| Time | Often months of showings, and the buyer’s loan can still fall through | Usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. Title work and your schedule still set the date. |
| Fees | Agent commission, often in the 5–6% range, plus listing prep | No realtor commission on a sale straight to us |
| Condition | Cleanup, maybe a perc test, maybe a survey before anyone writes an offer | As-is. You do not have to clear it or fix it up for us. |
| Price | Can reach retail if a qualified buyer shows up and actually closes | Cash, and often less than a dream retail number — that is the trade |
| Who is on the other side | Whoever offers, if they close | Us. We buy with our own money. |
How closing usually works
Some states sit a real-estate attorney at the table. Others close at a title company or escrow office. We follow local custom. We do not skip title work to go faster. Cash still tends to finish sooner than a listing because there is no bank on our side.
How to sell land for cash without listing it
If you want to sell land for cash, you are usually trying to skip months of showings and a buyer whose loan may never fund. Land Boss is the buyer. Dallas Waldon founded the company in 2018. She talks with sellers herself, underwrites the offer, and stays on the file through closing. Call (916) 262-7241. The other public line, (916) 665-0535, is also ours.
What a cash sale actually trades
A cash offer is usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. Title work and your schedule still set the date. The number is often below a perfect retail sale. We would rather say that than hide it. We buy as-is. You can decline.
Farm averages are not your lot price
USDA NASS put U.S. farm real estate at $4,350 an acre in 2025 (up 4.3% from 2024). State pages cite the matching figure. None of those numbers is an offer on unused vacant land. The 2022 Census of Agriculture still sits on the snapshot table below, clearly labeled, via Table 8.
Where to start
- Sell Texas land for cash
- Sell California land for cash
- Sell Florida land for cash
- About Land Boss — Dallas Waldon, owner since 2018
Fill in the form on this page. There is no obligation to accept an offer.
Where these numbers come from
USDA NASS put U.S. farm real estate at $4,350 an acre in 2025 (up 4.3% from 2024). That is a national farm average — land and buildings on farms — not a bid on leftover vacant land.
State land-area figures on these pages come from the U.S. Census Bureau state area measurements.
Dallas Waldon, owner and CEO since 2018, underwrites the offer herself. Call (916) 262-7241. The other line, (916) 665-0535, is also ours.
- USDA NASS — Land Values 2025 Summary (August 2025)
- USDA NASS — Land Values and Cash Rents highlight (2025)
- USDA NASS — 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8
- U.S. Census Bureau — State Area Measurements
- About Land Boss — Dallas Waldon, owner since 2018
- Sell Texas land for cash
- Sell California land for cash
- Sell Florida land for cash
States we buy vacant land:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
WHAT WE OFFER
There are many ways that you can sell your Alabama land property. You can ask for help from real estate agents, sell by yourself (FSBO), or sell directly to cash buyers like us at Land Boss. Here are some of the reasons why selling to us is the best option (in our humble opinion).

WE BUY IN CASH
We specialize in buying land for cash. You could have money in the bank in a matter of days! No stressing about offering owner financing or dragging out closing for weeks only to find out the earnest deposit was never made.

FAST CLOSING
We can give you a cash offer for your land in as fast as two days. Once we agree on a price, we move as fast as possible - which is a lot faster than most folks think!

SIMPLE PROCESS
We pride ourselves on providing a seamless and efficient experience. Sometimes real estate agents push raw land deals to the back burner, but you are our #1 priority! Meanwhile, we will communicate every step of the way.

WE BUY LAND AS-IS
We buy land in (almost) any condition, so there's no need to worry about clearing brush, removing debris, or taking us to the property to view it.