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How to sell vacant land

7 min read · Florida

Selling vacant land isn't like selling a house. There are fewer buyers, financing is harder, and the timeline is longer. Here's a clear, step-by-step path — whether you list it or sell direct.

Step 1: Gather what you own

Pull together your parcel number (APN), deed, any survey, the tax status, and notes on access and utilities. Buyers and title companies will ask for these, and having them ready speeds everything up.

Step 2: Set a realistic price

Base it on recently sold comparable parcels nearby, not asking prices. See our land value guide for how to do this.

Step 3: Choose how to sell

Step 4: Market it (if listing)

Clear photos, a plat map, the parcel pinned on a map, road signage, and listings on land-focused marketplaces all help raw land sell.

Step 5: Close cleanly

Use a title company. Any back taxes or liens are typically paid from the proceeds at closing, and funds are wired or mailed to you.

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Selling to a direct cash buyer is fastest — no listing, no showings, no financing contingencies, and closings often in 7 to 21 days.

Not always. Many sales close without a new survey; the title company will tell you if one is required.

Yes. You can sell by owner or directly to a cash buyer, avoiding agent commissions entirely.

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