Buildable lots in cities and suburbs. Often inherited or tax-delinquent. Strong demand but owner typically can't access that value without selling.

Sell Your Alamance County Land for Cash in 7–14 Days
We buy residential lots, farmland, timber tracts across Alamance County as-is — inherited, vacant, landlocked, tax-delinquent, or free and clear. Cash offer in 24 hours. No agent fees. Attorney-closed.
The numbers behind Alamance County land right now
What Alamance County landowners actually deal with — from median prices to tax burden to time on market. Pulled from recent county deed records and public data.
Alamance sits precisely between the Triangle and Triad on I-40 — Burlington and Mebane are attracting spillover demand from both metros, and industrial sites along I-40 move quickly.
Why Selling Alamance County Land for Cash Beats the MLS Every Time Every Time
Alamance County sits squarely on the I-40 corridor between the Triangle and the Triad — Burlington and Mebane pull demand from both directions simultaneously. The county covers 435 square miles of Piedmont terrain, from rolling farmland near Snow Camp to industrial-adjacent parcels along the Haw River. Owners who inherited rural tracts in Graham or picked up speculative acreage near the Mebane interchange five years ago are now watching that land appreciate while trying to figure out how to actually convert it to cash.
The structural problem with listing Alamance County land on the MLS is that the buyer pool is shallow and financing is the bottleneck. Industrial sites near Burlington move — everything else can sit for six to eighteen months while lenders reject buyers who can't come up with 25-50% down on raw land. The county's mix of agricultural parcels, wetland-adjacent tracts, and rural residential lots doesn't fit neatly into any lending box, and most conventional buyers walk when they find out survey and perc requirements apply.
No survey required, no agent commissions, no closing costs charged to you.
Cash offer within 24 hours · Close in 7–14 days · Throughout Alamance County
Why Conventional Listings Fail Alamance County Land Sellers
Land on the Alamance County MLS typically sits 180 to 270 days, and that's for parcels with road access and clear title. Tracts with easement questions, old tobacco farm heritage, or landlocked corners sit longer — sometimes years. Realtors who specialize in houses struggle with the due diligence questions raw land generates, and buyers from Burlington or Graham rarely show up with cash and a clean timeline.
The sellers I buy from in Alamance County are typically heirs who don't live in the county anymore, owners carrying property taxes on land they haven't visited in years, or investors who bought near the Mebane growth corridor and need liquidity now. A cash offer gives them a net number with no commission deducted, no lender delays, and no survey contingency to negotiate.
In Alamance County, I buy rural farmland tracts along the Haw River corridor, residential lots in Graham and Burlington's growth fringe, industrial-adjacent parcels near the I-40 and US-70 interchange, and landlocked rural acreage that conventional buyers won't touch without a surveyed access easement. If the parcel has been sitting on the MLS longer than a season, I can usually make a cash offer within 24 hours and close at the Alamance County Register of Deeds on whatever date works for you.
Working timber tracts and agricultural land across the NC Piedmont and coastal plain. Cash buyers are often the only realistic exit.
Mountain parcels in western NC. Scenic but challenging to finance — steep terrain, septic limitations, limited road access.
Flat land in eastern NC — often inherited, sometimes wetland-adjacent. Environmental restrictions can limit buyer pool significantly.
Parcels with no deeded easement or road frontage. Banks won't lend on them. Cash buyers are the only buyers.
Subdivided lots from stalled developments. Infrastructure may be partially complete. Title can be complicated.
How Cinch Determines Your Alamance County Land Offer
Our land evaluation process is transparent. We look at four primary factors — and you don't need a survey, a plat map, or your deed in hand. We pull county GIS records ourselves.
Comparable Sales
What similar parcels in Alamance County have actually sold for in the last 12–24 months.
I've closed deals through the Graham and Burlington attorney network — Alamance County title work moves efficiently once both parties are ready. You'll see a net figure with zero deductions for commissions or closing costs on my side, and we can close in 7 to 14 days from your yes.
Cinch Home Buyers purchases land for cash throughout Alamance County, NC. We buy rural farmland, residential lots, and industrial-adjacent parcels between Burlington and Mebane, including tracts that have sat unsold on the MLS. Sellers receive a cash offer within 24 hours and choose their own closing date.
We Buy Land Across Graham & Alamance County
From Burlington's I-40/I-85 interchange to rural Alamance acreage near Mebane and Haw River — we buy NC land as-is for cash.
MLS listing vs FSBO vs Cinch cash offer
Every landowner has three real options for selling raw land in Alamance County. Here's how they compare on the metrics that matter.
| Factor | MLS Listing | FSBO | Cinch Cash Offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to close | 6–18 months | 9–24 months | 7–14 days |
| Agent commission | 6–10% | Buyer agent only | $0 |
| Survey required | Usually | Often | Never |
| Financing fall-throughs | Common | Common | None — cash |
| Title & closing costs | Seller pays | Seller pays | Cinch covers |
| Back taxes/liens handled | Seller clears | Seller clears | Cleared at closing |
| Offer timeline | Weeks to months | Months | 24 hours |
| Best price potential | Highest if time permits | Variable | Fair wholesale |
We're honest: MLS can get a higher sticker price if you have 12–18 months and the right agent. What Cinch offers is certainty, speed, and zero out-of-pocket cost — the right fit when you want out, not when you want to maximize on paper.
How we buy land in Alamance County
Five steps from first contact to cash in your account. No surprises, no stacked contingencies, no games.
What's your Alamance County land worth?
Ballpark estimate based on Alamance County comparable land sales. For an exact number, get a real cash offer in 24 hours — no obligation.
Types of Alamance County land we buy
Every land category in Alamance County. Nothing here disqualifies your parcel — we regularly buy problem land others won't touch.
Buildable residential lots in subdivisions and infill areas. Any size, any condition.
Active and retired farmland. Row crop, tobacco legacy, or pasture — all considered.
Timber tracts of any size. We buy as-is, timber included. No harvest required.
Large rural tracts for homesteading, hunting, recreation, or long-term hold.
What NC landowners say after closing
We've bought 200+ properties across North Carolina since 2021. These are real Piedmont Triad sellers who closed with us.
"Inherited 12 acres from my father and I live out of state. Cinch made it painless — cash in hand in 10 days. No survey, no trip to NC, no drama."
"Had a landlocked parcel every other buyer passed on. Cinch walked us through the title issues and closed in two weeks. Fair price, honest process."
"Three years of back taxes and no idea how to get out. Ryan's team sorted it at closing. Walked away with cash and no liability."
Questions Alamance County Land Sellers Actually Ask
Straightforward answers to what landowners across Alamance County ask us most.
