Nationally, 2 acres of raw or rural land runs roughly $5,300 to $9,200, around $3,500 an acre, but it swings hard by state and by what the land is.
There is no single price for 2 acres. The USDA 2025 national farm real estate average is $4,350 an acre, and raw or wooded ground trades below that. The bigger driver people miss is parcel size itself: 2 acres prices at a premium per acre compared with the national base, because small parcels sell for more per acre, the same way a single can costs more than a case.
Same 2 acres, very different price depending on where it sits:
| State | Per acre | Typical 2 acre range |
|---|---|---|
| New Mexico | $587/ac | $881 to $1,500 |
| Texas | $2,400/ac | $3,600 to $6,300 |
| Tennessee | $5,000/ac | $7,500 to $13,000 |
| Ohio | $7,600/ac | $11,400 to $19,700 |
| California | $11,100/ac | $16,600 to $28,900 |
Within any state, road access, utilities at the road, zoning and buildability, water, wetlands and usable terrain move the number more than location alone. A landlocked, off grid 2 acre parcel can be worth a fraction of a 2 acre tract with paved frontage and power.
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Get my cash offer →Nationally about $5,300 to $9,200 for raw or rural land, but it ranges widely by state, from under $1,200 in New Mexico to far more in high value states. Use the estimator for your parcel.
More. Smaller parcels almost always carry a higher price per acre than large blocks.
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