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For landowners

Have land you're ready to sell?

Whether you own one vacant lot, inherited land, an infill parcel, or multiple scattered lots, we can help you understand the opportunity and connect your property with real buyer demand.

Why it matters

You may be sitting on a property builders want

Many owners have land they are not actively using. Some lots sit in neighborhoods where builders are already active and looking for infill parcels. Others need a bit of research before anyone can tell whether they are buildable — and that is exactly the work we do before making introductions to buyers.

Not sure if your land fits?

Submit it anyway — a quick review is the fastest way to find out.

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You are not alone

Common reasons owners contact us

If any of these sound familiar, your property is worth a review.

I inherited land and don't know what it's worth

I'm tired of paying taxes on unused land

I own a vacant lot in an older neighborhood

I have multiple small lots

I don't know if utilities are available

I received a letter from someone about buying my land

I tried listing it but nothing happened

I don't know if the property is buildable

Our review

What we look at

Every parcel is different. Before we discuss next steps or share a property with buyers, we review the fundamentals that determine whether a lot fits real buyer demand — subject to full due diligence.

Location

Where the parcel sits relative to growing neighborhoods and active builders.

Parcel size

Dimensions, buildable area, and how it compares to typical builder targets.

Zoning

Current zoning designation and what it allows — residential, mixed, or otherwise.

Utilities

Water, sewer, electric, and gas availability at or near the property line.

Road access

Public frontage, private easements, or landlocked situations that affect value.

Floodplain

FEMA flood zones and any drainage concerns visible in county records.

Wetlands

Mapped wetlands and how they may limit the buildable footprint.

Protected species or habitat

Known habitat overlays that can require additional review.

Easements

Utility, drainage, or access easements recorded against the parcel.

Title concerns

Liens, heirs, back taxes, or clouds on title that need resolution.

Nearby builder activity

What builders are doing within a few blocks — new construction, permits, teardowns.

Recent comparable sales

Recent lot and land sales that help frame realistic pricing.

Start with what you have

You do not need to know everything

Sellers often worry they don't have enough information. You don't need the parcel number, the zoning code, or a survey. Send what you have — we take it from there.

  • Property address, cross-streets, or a rough location
  • Parcel number or tax bill (if you have one)
  • County and state
  • Owner name — even if the property is in a trust or estate
  • Any photos, plats, or old survey documents
  • Whatever you remember about utilities, access, or prior offers

What we do next

We fill in the blanks

Our team pulls county records, checks zoning and utility notes, reviews floodplain and wetland overlays, and compares nearby builder activity. If we may be able to help, we'll walk you through what we found — in plain English.

The process

How the seller process works

Straightforward, honest, and paced to your timeline.

  1. 1

    Submit your property

    Share whatever you know — address, parcel number, owner name, or just a general location.

  2. 2

    We review the basics

    We look at zoning, utilities, access, and any obvious flags before going further.

  3. 3

    We check buyer demand

    We match the parcel against active builder criteria and current land buyer interest in the area.

  4. 4

    We contact you

    We share what we found and outline possible next steps — clearly and without pressure.

  5. 5

    Path to closing

    If it's a fit, we work toward a written agreement and a straightforward closing path.

Everything is subject to due diligence and buyer demand. You are never obligated to accept an offer or sign anything you are not comfortable with.

FAQ

Important seller questions

Answers to what owners ask most often. If you don't see your question here, submit your property and we'll walk through it with you.

Get started

Submit your land for review

Send what you know. We'll review the basics, look at buyer demand in your area, and follow up with honest next steps — even if the answer is that it isn't a fit right now.

All fields marked with * are required. Everything else is optional — send what you have.

Tax bills, parcel documents, photos, surveys, county notices — anything you already have.

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