Sell Land for Cash Georgia

We Buy Georgia Land Fast

Sell Land for Cash Georgia
We Buy Georgia Land Fast
Fill in this Form & Get a Cash Offer!
Fill in this Form & Get a Cash Offer!

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The Hassle-Free Way to Sell Georgia Acreage

We are direct cash buyers specializing in 5 or more acres of rural Georgia acreage, timberland, and hunting properties. Skip the traditional real estate agents, avoid the lengthy listing process, and get a fair, as-is cash offer for your property today.

  • We Cover All Closing Costs: Keep exactly what we offer you.
  • Buy As-Is in Any Condition: No need to clear land or run perc tests.
  • Close on Your Timeline: We handle the paperwork and close fast.

Our Process for Georgia Land Buying

Selling your rural acreage should be a straightforward transaction. We handle the heavy lifting from the initial property valuation to the final title transfer. Here is exactly what to expect when you sell your property to Bubba Land Company.

Step 1: Submit Your Property Details

Provide us with basic information like the county and parcel ID. We immediately begin a professional market analysis. We evaluate your specific timber, soil productivity, and road access to build a highly accurate, fair cash offer.

Step 2: Review Your As-Is Cash Offer

You will receive a direct cash offer with complete transparency. There are no obligations and zero high-pressure tactics. We buy Georgia land strictly as-is. You never need to clear brush, conduct perc tests, or survey the boundaries before selling.

Step 3: Close Securely and Get Paid

Once you accept the offer, we send the purchase agreement to a reputable, local Georgia title company. They handle the title search, prepare the deed, and clear up any back taxes or liens out of the closing funds. You sign the final documents remotely, and the title company wires the funds directly into your bank account.

What Documents Do You Need to Sell Land in Georgia?

Selling rural Georgia acreage requires specific state-level paperwork. Backed by MSRE and CCIM designations, we manage this documentation directly with a local closing attorney. Here is what is needed to legally transfer your land.

Essential Georgia Land Sale Documents

  • The Deed: The official document transferring ownership, recorded with the county Clerk of the Superior Court.
  • Property Tax Records: Proof that county property taxes are current. Any existing tax liens are easily cleared from the proceeds during closing.
  • Purchase and Sale Agreement: The binding contract outlining the exact sale terms, purchase price, and closing date.

Georgia-Specific Legal & Tax Requirements

  • PT-61 Transfer Tax Form: A required electronic filing to pay the state real estate transfer tax before a deed can be recorded. We handle this filing for you.
  • CUVA Documentation: If your land is in Georgia’s Conservation Use Value Assessment (CUVA) program, the new owner must continue the covenant to avoid heavy breach penalties. We are highly experienced in navigating CUVA transfers.
  • Property Disclosure: Georgia is a “buyer-beware” state, but sellers must legally disclose any known hidden defects or unrecorded easements.

Helpful (But Not Required) Records

  • Surveys and Plat Maps: Helpful for identifying exact boundary lines.
  • Soil and Timber Reports: Existing perc tests, well water tests, or timber appraisals speed up our valuation process.

Missing Documents? We Handle the Title Search

If you are missing your deed or tax records, we handle the search for you. We work directly with local title professionals and the county clerk to track down missing paperwork and clear title issues at absolutely zero cost to you.

Compare Your Georgia Land Selling Options

Georgia Land Selling Factor Bubba Land Company Traditional Realtor For Sale By Owner (FSBO)
Timber & Bare Dirt Valuation Expert Analysis: We accurately value both your standing timber and bare dirt utilizing MSRE & CCIM expertise. ❌ Realtors typically only price the land, often leaving timber money on the table. ❌ Seller risks underpricing valuable timber or paying 5-12% for a consulting forester.
CUVA & Tax Liens Fully Managed: We navigate Georgia’s CUVA covenants and clear up county tax liens directly through closing. ❌ Often lack specialized knowledge on agricultural zoning and CUVA breach penalties. ❌ You must personally resolve complex county tax liens and covenant issues.
Closing Process & Legalities We Pay & Handle: Georgia law requires a real estate closing attorney; we coordinate the attorney and pay all fees. ❌ You split attorney fees and closing costs (typically 1-3%) with the buyer. ❌ You must find and pay a Georgia real estate attorney out-of-pocket to legally transfer the deed.
Perc Tests & Surveys 100% As-Is: No need to pay for new boundary surveys or soil (perc) tests for septic suitability. ❌ Buyers usually demand extended due diligence for expensive soil tests and surveys. ❌ You must provide an updated plat map and perc test to attract retail buyers.
Time on Market Fast (7–30 Days): Direct cash offer bypasses the slow Georgia land market. Slow (6–12+ Months): Vacant land sits much longer than homes, with a high risk of buyer financing falling through. Variable (3–12+ Months): Dependent entirely on your personal marketing and buyer’s bank approval.
Commissions & Fees Zero Fees: You keep exactly what we offer you. ❌ You pay 6% to 10% of the final sale price in agent commissions. ❌ You pay out-of-pocket for online listings, drone photography, and signage.

Why Sell Your Georgia Property to Bubba Land Instead?

Selling vacant acreage is fundamentally different from selling a residential home. Trying to sell your land For Sale By Owner (FSBO) or listing with a traditional Realtor often leads to extended timelines, hidden costs, and buyer financing issues. Here is how our direct cash process eliminates those hassles.

Faster Closings: 7 to 30 Days vs 6 to 12 Months

Realtor listings and FSBO properties routinely sit on the market for 6 to 12 months as you wait for the right buyer. We provide a direct cash offer and typically close in under 30 days.

No Commission Fees or Out-of-Pocket Costs

Listing with an agent costs you 6% to 10% in commissions at closing. Selling FSBO means paying out of pocket for marketing, listing websites, and attorney fees. We cover all closing costs and charge zero commissions.

Expert Valuation vs General Realtors

Most realtors focus strictly on residential houses and subdivisions. Selling FSBO leaves you guessing on your asking price. With an MSRE and CCIM designation, we possess the specialized knowledge to accurately value your timber, agricultural soil, and recreational acreage.

Guaranteed Cash Offers vs Dropped Contracts

Retail buyers typically rely on bank financing. Vacant land loans fall through constantly due to strict lending rules. We buy with cash, eliminating appraisal contingencies and giving you absolute certainty that the deal will close.

Zero Showings, Negotiations, or Paperwork Hassles

Selling FSBO forces you to handle every phone call, property showing, and negotiation yourself. Agents often require costly perc tests and brush clearing before listing. We buy your Georgia land strictly as-is and manage all the paperwork directly with a local title company.

Frequently Asked Questions: Selling Land in Georgia

Selling land for cash in Georgia usually starts by working directly with a land buyer who doesn’t rely on bank financing. You submit basic property details, receive a cash offer after review, and—if you choose to move forward—close through a title company without marketing, showings, or lender delays.

The fastest option is selling directly to a cash land buyer. Traditional listings often take many months due to limited buyers and financing hurdles, while cash sales can move from offer to closing in a matter of weeks because there’s no loan approval or extended marketing period.

Yes. Land with back taxes, tax liens, or other title issues can still be sold in Georgia. These items are typically identified during the title search and resolved at closing using the sale proceeds, so sellers don’t usually need to pay them upfront.
No. You are not required to use a real estate agent to sell land in Georgia. Many landowners sell directly to buyers to avoid commissions, reduce delays, and keep more control over pricing and closing timelines.

Costs depend on how you sell. Traditional listings often involve agent commissions, marketing expenses, and ongoing holding costs. Selling directly to a buyer typically avoids commissions, and many transactions are structured so most closing costs are handled as part of the sale.

Georgia Regions Where We Buy Land

Georgia’s 159 distinct counties present a wildly diverse landscape for landowners. From the steep elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the rich agricultural soils of the Coastal Plain, accurately valuing these parcels requires highly specialized knowledge of local timber markets, soil productivity, and rural zoning ordinances. Bubba Land Company specializes in buying 5 or more acres of rural timber, farm, and hunting land outside the major city limits. If you own acreage in any of these distinct Georgia regions, we are ready to properly evaluate your property and provide a hassle-free, as-is cash offer.

Athens, Georgia aerial view of downtown with historic buildings, university area, and surrounding streets

North Georgia Mountains

Mountain Counties We Buy In

  • Fannin County
  • Gilmer County
  • Union County
  • Rabun County
  • Lumpkin County
  • White County
  • Habersham County
  • Towns County

Regional Hubs

  • Blue Ridge, GA
  • Ellijay, GA
  • Blairsville, GA
  • Clayton, GA
Atlanta, Georgia skyline with downtown skyscrapers, modern office buildings, and surrounding urban cityscape

Central Piedmont & Middle Georgia

Piedmont Counties We Buy In

  • Morgan County
  • Putnam County
  • Jasper County
  • Jones County
  • Monroe County
  • Crawford County
  • Upson County
  • Pike County

Local Communities

  • Madison, GA
  • Eatonton, GA
  • Forsyth, GA
  • Barnesville, GA
Columbus, Georgia riverfront cityscape along the Chattahoochee River with bridges, downtown buildings, and waterfront

West Georgia & Chattahoochee Valley

Western Counties We Buy In

  • Carroll County
  • Heard County
  • Coweta County
  • Troup County
  • Meriwether County
  • Harris County
  • Talbot County
  • Marion County

Key Towns

  • Carrollton, GA
  • Newnan, GA
  • LaGrange, GA
  • Greenville, GA
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East Georgia & CSRA

Eastern Counties We Buy In

  • Columbia County
  • Richmond County
  • Burke County
  • Jefferson County
  • Washington County
  • Emanuel County
  • Jenkins County
  • Screven County

Regional Hubs

  • Augusta, GA
  • Waynesboro, GA
  • Sandersville, GA
  • Swainsboro, GA
Macon, Georgia skyline view with historic downtown buildings, church steeples, and surrounding city area

Southwest Georgia Agricultural Belt

Target Rural Counties

  • Thomas County
  • Grady County
  • Decatur County
  • Miller County
  • Seminole County
  • Early County
  • Dougherty County
  • Lee County

Key Towns

  • Thomasville, GA
  • Bainbridge, GA
  • Albany, GA
  • Blakely, GA
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Southeast Coastal Plain

Coastal & Inland Counties

  • Wayne County
  • Appling County
  • Bacon County
  • Pierce County
  • Brantley County
  • Charlton County
  • Camden County
  • Glynn County

Local Communities

  • Jesup, GA
  • Baxley, GA
  • Waycross, GA
  • Folkston, GA