Frequently asked questions

Do I have to be present at closing?

It's not necessary to be present at closing, but if you can be there, it's nice. The title company will be happy to send you copies of all the documents and call you with any questions, so either way, you'll have a chance to review everything before signing.

Do you purchase land with buildings, mobile homes, fire-damaged or run down structures?

We'll buy your land regardless of what's on it—outbuildings, mobile homes, fire-damaged structures, dilapidated homes. We know you can't really sell a property the way it is. We do the work for you. We'll buy your land in any condition!

Is the closing always completed within a 45-day timeframe?

Our aim is to finalize the closing sooner than the 45-day mark. However, there are instances where delays occur such as due to backlog in title work or property disputes. These factors could potentially extend the closing timeline by several weeks or months.

How do you determine how much to offer for a parcel of land?

Our process is very clear and straight forward. Our team conducts a thorough review of the land, which may include a site visit or virtual evaluation. We analyze market trends, compare with nearby comps, review the property’s condition, and determine a fair cash offer.

How can I contact you?

You can reach us by submitting the form on our home page or giving us a call at 252-228-9280. We are always happy to answer your questions.

What documents do I need to sell my land?

Usually you only need your government issued ID to sell your property. you do not need the paper deed. A copy of your deed can be found at the county or municipality records office. The title company or real estate attorney we hire will provide a list of additional documentation if needed to complete the purchase and sale.