
Reviewed June 2026 by the FrontierAcre team
Vacant land is one of the only things you own that costs you money every year and gives nothing back. Property tax, POA dues, maybe insurance, paid on ground you may never set foot on. We turn that annual drain into a clean cash sale.
Not sure what your land is worth, or what it costs you to keep each year? Estimate both in a few seconds.
It is easy to forget a parcel you never visit, until the tax bill lands. Then the POA dues. Maybe a liability insurance line. Year after year, for land that earns you nothing.
Vacant land is a rare kind of asset: it can cost you money every single year and never pay you back. Over a decade those bills quietly add up to real money spent on ground you do not use, and the parcel itself may be no easier to sell than the day you got it.

Property tax, POA or HOA dues, and sometimes insurance, billed every year, with no income to offset any of it. The longer you hold an unused parcel, the more it quietly takes.
A cash sum now, the annual bills gone for good, and the low background hum of an unused parcel off your plate. For most owners of idle land, that trade is an easy one.
If you are tired of paying for ground you never use, send the parcel details. We will tell you what it is worth, even if the honest answer is to hold it, and make you a written offer.
Get my cash offer →Other ways owners in your spot have sold, and what their land was worth.
We clear delinquent taxes and liens at closing.
Why raw land sits unsold, and the direct fix.
Sell a parcel from an estate, cleanly.
Real ranges by region and parcel type.
The questions owners of idle land ask us most, straight.
Very likely, yes. Awkward parcels are what we are built for, including lots with no road access, no utilities, in stalled subdivisions, or that owe dues. The kind of land agents are slow to list is exactly what we buy.
Not a dealbreaker. Unpaid POA or HOA dues are settled through the closing out of the sale, so you do not clear them first and the buyer takes the lot clean.
That is your call, and we will give you the honest number so you can decide. For many owners, a modest cash sum plus never paying another tax or dues bill on unused land is worth far more than holding it.
You can try, but it is often slower and messier than people expect. Many charities and counties will not accept land that owes taxes or dues, and the paperwork drags. A cash sale is usually faster and actually puts money in your pocket.
Answer a few quick questions, add a photo or plat if you have one, and we come back with a written, no obligation cash offer, usually within one working day.
A few quick steps. Parcel, size, location, a photo if you have one, then where to send the offer.