Got Texas Land? Sell It Fast With Us.
Maybe you inherited a few hundred acres three states away. Maybe the ranch has been in the family for decades and you're finally ready to cash out — or you're just tired of paying taxes on land nobody's using. Whatever's behind it, TX Home Buying Pros makes selling a large Texas tract simple: no listing, no year on the market, no buyer's financing falling through at the last minute.

We Buy Large Acreage Across Texas
Large acreage doesn't sell like a house, and most buyers aren't set up for it. We are. If your tract runs 80 acres or more — and especially if it runs a lot more — we're interested, whether it's working land or sitting unused.
- Ranch & cattle land — grazing pasture, fenced or open range
- Farm & agricultural acreage — row crop, hay, tillable ground, irrigated or dryland
- Recreational & hunting land — deer lease, brush country, river or creek frontage
- Timberland — East Texas piney woods and managed timber tracts
- Raw & undeveloped land — no utilities, no road frontage, no problem
- Development-path land — large parcels near growing metro edges
Why Landowners Sell Large Tracts to Us
Most people who call us aren't in a hurry because the land's a problem — they're ready to turn an asset they're no longer using into money in the bank. The common situations:
- Inherited the land and live too far away to use or manage it
- Tired of paying property taxes on acreage that just sits
- Lost or about to lose the ag exemption and don't want the higher tax bill
- Estate or multiple heirs who'd rather split cash than split dirt
- Ready to retire and cash out of a ranch you've held for decades
- Land you bought to build on that plans changed around
If any of that sounds like you, it costs nothing to find out what we'd pay. Inherited the property? That's one of the most common calls we get.

Land With Back Taxes, Multiple Heirs, or Title Problems? We Handle Those.

This is where most land buyers walk away — and where we don't. Large tracts often come with messy paperwork: back taxes piling up, an old deed that was never cleaned up, heirs scattered across the country, or a title nobody's touched since granddad's name was on it. We do curative title work in-house — heirship documentation, lien releases, back-tax clearing, deed corrections.
Some of it clears at closing. Some takes a title attorney 30 to 90 days. Either way, we'll tell you the honest timeline up front and stay in touch the whole way. If another buyer told you your land "can't be sold" because of a title or tax problem, talk to us before you give up — most of these are solvable. Learn more about selling property with a lien in Texas.
What's My Texas Land Worth?
Per-acre value swings a lot depending on the details, so anyone who quotes you a number before seeing the property is guessing. The things that move the price most:
- Location — distance to town, growth path, and which county you're in
- Road frontage and access — paved, county road, easement, or landlocked
- Water — creek, river, pond, or well, plus water rights
- Minerals — whether any mineral rights convey with the surface
- Current use and exemptions — ag, wildlife, or timber status
Tell us what you've got and we'll give you a real number, not a teaser. For background on how acreage is taxed, the Texas Comptroller's property tax page is a solid reference.
Sell Your Land Without a Realtor, Listing, or Wait
Listing rural acreage with an agent can mean months — sometimes years — on the market, a 6% commission, and a buyer whose bank financing falls through at the last minute. Selling direct skips all of it. We're the buyer, so there's no chain to break, no appraisal contingency, and a closing date you control. You trade some top-line price for speed and certainty — and we'll tell you honestly if a traditional listing would actually serve you better.
We Buy Land Statewide
From the Hill Country to East Texas timber, South Texas brush country to the Panhandle plains, and the rural counties ringing DFW, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio — if it's a large Texas tract, we want to hear about it, and the more acres the better. That includes North Texas counties like Grayson and Fannin, where we've bought land for years.
One thing worth knowing: while we'll look at land anywhere in the state, tracts within about an hour of a major metro — Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, or San Antonio — are the ones we're most active on. If your land sits in that ring, we'd especially like to hear from you.
Ready to Sell Your Texas Land?
Tell us about your tract and we'll get you a fair written offer with no obligation. No pressure, no games — just a straight answer on what your land is worth to us and how fast we can close. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you that too.
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