Frequently Asked Questions |
“What information do you need to research or buy my land property?”
Our Sell Property Form only requires you to list the name the land property is listed under with the county, your contact information, and the state and county the property is located in. Adding additional information is recommended and filling out the form as completely as possible will help us research your land property and get you an offer in less time.
“Are there expenses involved in selling my land?”
Not with us! There are no listings fees, advertising costs, or other costly hoops to jump through. We make selling land as easy as possible and, best of all, cover all closing costs!
“How quickly can you make me an offer?”
Usually within 24-48 hours.
“How do I get paid for my property?”
Either by cashier’s check or by wire transfer, whichever you specify to the title company.
“You sent me a purchase agreement, what is that?”
That is an official agreement that if you sign, makes us legally obligated to purchase the property from you (and you legally obligated to sell it to us). Once you sign and return this to our company, I will send it to the title company and have them guide us through the closing process.
“What are the benefits of submitting my property information on this website?
It’s the fastest way to get an offer from us.
If you call us by phone, it can take a few days for us to get back to you, whereas submitting on the website allows us to process your information quickly and get back to you with an all-cash offer within 24-48 hours.
Why shouldn’t I just sell this land on my own?
There are several reasons why it can be difficult to sell land on your own:
- The market for raw land is limited and it can often take months or years to sell a land property on your own. Finding bank financing for land is difficult, which means you’ll typically have to find cash buyers for your property. Without spending money on advertising, this is challenging. Many land properties are marketed with owner financing arrangements, meaning the owners must deal with the hassle of collecting monthly payments for years and only receive a small amount each month.
- If you decide to list your land property with a real-estate agent or broker, you may be disappointed to find that many brokers don’t commit much of their time or resources towards selling land, as it can be more difficult to sell, and commissions are typically lower.