Unused lots in Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, or Haw River. Often inherited, overgrown, tax-behind, or simply no longer useful to the owner.

Sell Your Alamance County Land for Cash in 7–14 Days
From the Cane Creek country near Snow Camp to building lots off the Mebane exits, we buy Alamance land as-is: inherited, vacant, landlocked, tax-delinquent, or free and clear. Cash offer in 24 hours. No agent fees. Closed by a licensed NC attorney.
A simple cash sale for land you no longer want to manage
From Burlington and Elon out to the Cane Creek country near Snow Camp, Alamance is steady Piedmont Triad land, not a speculative market. We buy it as-is — median household income here is about $64,445 — with no survey required and no agent fees.
We hear from owners with inherited Burlington and Graham lots, wooded acreage near Haw River and Saxapahaw, old family tracts outside Snow Camp, and small parcels around Mebane or Elon that no one wants to keep maintaining. If the land has access, title, tax, or heir issues, we can still review it for an as-is cash offer.
Real numbers for Alamance County landowners
Alamance County sits on the I-40/I-85 corridor between Greensboro and the Triangle, with the county seat at Graham and land running from Burlington and Elon out to the Cane Creek country near Snow Camp and Saxapahaw. Here is what the data says before you sell.
Income and vacancy figures are from U.S. Census / American Community Survey data for Alamance County. Land prices are regional North Carolina ranges (rural to metro), not an appraisal of any specific parcel — actual value depends on access, acreage, zoning, and location. Every offer is based on a real review of your parcel.
Why a Cash Sale Can Make Sense for Alamance County Land
Alamance County land changes quickly from one side of the county to the other. There are city lots in Burlington and Graham, small parcels around Mebane and Elon, old mill-area lots near Haw River, and wooded or farm ground around Snow Camp and Saxapahaw. Many owners who call us inherited the land, moved away, or never found a practical use for it.
Selling raw land can be harder than selling a house because buyers ask different questions: road access, deed history, perc records, unpaid taxes, who has authority to sign, and whether the parcel can be reached without crossing someone else's land. If you do not want to manage those issues, we can make a direct as-is cash offer and handle the closing through a North Carolina attorney.
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 Can Stall for Alamance County Land Sellers
Vacant land often takes longer to sell because it does not have a kitchen, bedrooms, or a move-in date to help a buyer decide. Parcels with road access and clean title can still sit, and parcels with an easement question, old family ownership, or a landlocked corner can be even harder to move.
Most Alamance County sellers we talk to fall into a few buckets: heirs who live out of state, owners tired of tax bills, families who cannot agree what to do with an unused tract, and people who tried listing but did not want to keep answering land questions for months. A direct cash sale gives them a written number, no commission, no lender delay, and no survey order before closing.
Cinch buys land across all 100 NC counties, including Alamance County. Here that means inherited lots in Burlington and Graham, farm and pasture ground near Snow Camp, wooded acreage toward Saxapahaw, small parcels around Elon and Mebane, and landlocked or tax-behind tracts that need a cash buyer willing to take them as-is.
Retired pasture, tobacco-era farm ground, and open acreage around southern Alamance. We buy even when several family members need to sign.
Wooded acreage, hunting ground, and back parcels with old paths or unclear boundaries. No clearing or new survey required before we review it.
Land near creeks, low areas, or rough terrain that has been hard to use or maintain. We review county records and buy as-is when it fits.
Parcels with no deeded easement, unclear access, shared drives, or no road frontage. You do not have to fix access before calling us.
Land with multiple owners, old deeds, unpaid taxes, or liens. The closing attorney can line up signatures and payoff amounts before closing.
What Cinch Checks Before Making Your Alamance County Cash Offer
You do not need a survey, plat map, perc test, or deed in hand. We start with the parcel information you have, then review county records ourselves.
Road Access
We check whether the parcel has road frontage, a recorded easement, a shared drive, or no clear way in.
Closings here run through North Carolina attorneys who deal with vacant-land deeds routinely, so once both sides are ready the documents can move quickly. You see the written cash offer before you decide, and we can usually close in 7 to 14 days from the day you say yes.
Cinch Home Buyers purchases vacant land for cash throughout Alamance County, NC, from inherited lots in Burlington and Graham to wooded acreage near Snow Camp, Saxapahaw, Haw River, Mebane, and Elon. We buy as-is, including landlocked, heir-owned, and tax-delinquent parcels. Sellers get a cash offer within 24 hours, pay no fees or commissions, and choose their own closing date.
We Buy Land Across Graham & Alamance County
From Burlington and Graham lots to wooded tracts near Snow Camp, Saxapahaw, Haw River, Mebane, and Elon, we buy Alamance land as-is for cash.
MLS listing vs FSBO vs Cinch cash offer
There are really three ways to sell raw land in Alamance, whether it's a Snow Camp timber tract or a lot near Mebane. Here's how they stack up on the things that actually decide the outcome.
| 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 |
| As-is problem parcels | May require cleanup | Seller handles questions | Accepted for review |
A direct cash sale is built for owners who want the land handled without a long listing, repeated calls, survey orders, or money out of pocket. It is especially useful when the parcel is inherited, overgrown, landlocked, tax-behind, or owned by several heirs.
How we buy land in Alamance County
Five steps from your first call to cash in your account, anywhere in Alamance. No surprises, no stacked contingencies, no games.
Request an Alamance County cash offer
Skip the online calculator. Tell us what you know about the parcel and we will review it for a real as-is cash offer within 24 hours. No survey, no cleanup, no obligation.
Types of Alamance County land we buy
Every kind of land Alamance owners call us about, from Cane Creek farm ground to unused lots near Mebane. Nothing on this list disqualifies your parcel. We regularly buy problem ground other buyers avoid.
Residential lots in subdivisions, older neighborhoods, and infill areas. Any size, any condition.
Active and retired farmland. Row crop, tobacco legacy, or pasture — all considered.
Wooded tracts of any size. We buy as-is, trees included. No clearing required.
Large rural tracts, back parcels, and unused acreage with old paths, brush, or unclear boundaries.
What NC landowners say after closing
We've bought 250+ properties across North Carolina since 2021. These are real Piedmont landowners who closed with us.
"Old farm ground none of the heirs wanted to keep paying taxes on. Cinch sorted the paperwork and closed fast — no agents, no fees."
"A back parcel with no real road in. Every other buyer walked. Cinch handled the access questions and still closed in two weeks."
"Cash offer in a day, closed when it suited me. Honest people, no runaround, no surprises at the table."
Questions Alamance County Land Sellers Actually Ask
Straight answers to what Alamance landowners ask us most, from Snow Camp to Mebane.
