Sell My Land Fast in Fort Worth, TX Cash Offers, No Realtor Needed
Own vacant land, an empty lot, acreage, or an unwanted parcel in Fort Worth or anywhere in Tarrant County? We buy land directly for cash, no listing, no waiting on a buyer to get financing, and no commissions eating into what you walk away with. Get a fair, no obligation offer within 24 hours and close in as little as 7 days.
Get Your Free Cash Offer
No obligation. No pressure. A real offer from a local buyer.
Why selling land is
harder than selling a house
Vacant land is one of the slowest moving asset types in real estate. Unlike a house, land has no roof to inspect, no interior to stage, and often no direct comparable sales nearby, which makes lenders cautious and traditional buyers hard to find. Most land buyers need financing, and land loans are harder to qualify for than a standard mortgage, so deals frequently stall or fall through entirely. Listing land with a realtor commonly means paying commission on top of a sale that could take six months to two years to close, especially for rural, landlocked, or oddly shaped parcels.
Selling directly to a cash land buyer removes all of that friction. We don’t need financing, we don’t need the land to show well, and we don’t need a flood of comparable sales to make a fair offer. We base it on your parcel’s size, zoning, location, access, and current Tarrant County land data.
Fort Worth and Tarrant County,
a closer look
Fort Worth sits at the center of one of the most active land markets in North Texas. As of 2026, Tarrant County has roughly 720 land parcels actively listed for sale, encompassing farms, ranches, hunting land, and vacant lots, with a combined listed value of close to $966 million. Fort Worth itself accounts for the largest share of that inventory of any city in the county, reflecting steady interest in both residential building lots and larger acreage tracts. Countywide, Tarrant ranks 19th among Texas counties for total acreage listed for sale, a notable figure given the county’s dense urban core and relatively small overall size.
$156,800 average price per acre for undeveloped land in and around Fort Worth, though pricing varies enormously by lot type and location.
Undeveloped land in and around Fort Worth currently averages roughly $560,000 per listing, though this figure is skewed by larger luxury and estate parcels. Small in-town residential lots trade far below that average, often in the tens of thousands of dollars, while outlying acreage in areas like Aledo, Willow Park, and Boyd/Azle can carry a premium due to strong demand for larger homesites outside the urban core. Commercial and mixed-use parcels along high-traffic corridors, such as those near Boat Club Road and the Sycamore/Depot Street area, are drawing particular investor interest for their development potential.
The overall land market has cooled from the frenzied pace of 2021 and 2022 alongside the broader DFW housing slowdown, but demand for buildable lots remains resilient, particularly as new construction fills in the gap left by a tighter existing home market. For owners of vacant, inherited, tax delinquent, or hard to sell land, that combination of a large but slow moving listed inventory and cautious traditional buyers is exactly why a direct cash sale continues to outperform a traditional MLS listing on speed and certainty.
Whatever the parcel,
whatever the reason
Inherited land you never intended to build on or manage
Vacant lot sitting unused and costing you property taxes every year
Land in a rural or landlocked area that traditional buyers overlook
Behind on property taxes or facing a tax lien on the parcel
Out-of-state owner who doesn’t want the hassle of managing Texas property
Land tied up in a divorce or estate settlement that needs to be liquidated
Raw acreage you no longer plan to develop
Land with title issues, easement disputes, or unclear boundaries
How Selling to Us Compares
| Category | Selling Your Land With Us | Listing With a Realtor |
|---|---|---|
| Commissions | None | Typically 6–10% for land |
| Buyer Financing Risk | None, we pay cash | High, land loans are hard to secure |
| Average Timeline | As fast as 7–14 days | 6 months to 2+ years for rural land |
| Marketing / Listing Costs | None | Photos, surveys, signage, MLS fees |
| Property Condition | Any condition, any access | Buyers often want road access, utilities |
| Closing Costs | We cover them | Seller typically pays a share |
Our simple 3-step land buying process
Tell Us About Your Land
Submit the form with the property address, county, and any details you have on size, zoning, or access.
Get a Fair Cash Offer
We research the parcel using county appraisal records, recent comparable land sales, and zoning status to build a no obligation offer, usually within 24 hours.
Choose Your Closing Date
Accept the offer and pick a closing timeline that works for you. No showings, no surveys required, no waiting on a buyer’s loan.
We buy all types of land
in Tarrant County
Land Types
- Vacant residential lots
- Raw acreage
- Rural land
- Agricultural and ranch land
- Landlocked parcels
- Commercial land
- Inherited or probate land
Areas We Serve
- Fort Worth
- Arlington
- Burleson
- Crowley
- Benbrook
- Saginaw
- Azle
- Aledo
- Willow Park
- Haslet
Answers before you call
Yes. We regularly buy landlocked parcels, raw acreage without utilities, and lots that traditional buyers pass over.
No. We handle our own due diligence using county records and comparable sales, so you don’t need to pay for a survey or appraisal upfront.
We can often structure the sale to account for outstanding taxes or liens. Reach out and we’ll walk you through it.
We look at your parcel’s size, zoning, access, location within Tarrant County, and recent comparable land sales to build a fair, transparent offer.
None. You’re free to review the offer and decide with no pressure or cost to you.
Get a Fair Cash Offer
on Your Land Today
Stop paying taxes and insurance on land you don’t need. Get a straightforward cash offer and close on your timeline.
Get Your Free Land Offer
No obligation. No pressure. A real offer from a local buyer.