Unused city and neighborhood lots with grass, cleanup needs, old tax bills, code notices, or no clear plan from the owner.

Sell Your Cumberland County Land for Cash in 7–14 Days
We buy farmland, timber tracts, rural acreage across Cumberland County as-is — inherited, vacant, landlocked, tax-delinquent, or free and clear. Cash offer in 24 hours. No agent fees. Attorney-closed.
Common reasons Cumberland County landowners call us
Cumberland is Fayetteville and Fort Liberty land on I-95, where constant military turnover keeps parcels moving (vacancy 10.5%). We buy as-is with no survey required and no agent fees.
If your land is tied up with heirs, old taxes, unclear access, or a Fort Liberty-area move, you do not have to solve every issue before calling. We can review the parcel and explain what closing would require.
Real numbers for Cumberland County landowners
Cumberland County is Fayetteville and Fort Liberty — the largest military base on the East Coast — on the I-95 corridor in the Sandhills. Constant PCS turnover keeps land moving in and out of owners' hands. Median land runs about $15,000 an acre. Here is what the data says.
Income and vacancy figures are from U.S. Census / American Community Survey data for Cumberland County. Land prices are Cinch's curated estimate for this county, 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.
A simpler way to sell unwanted Cumberland County land as-is
Cumberland County stretches from Fayetteville and Fort Liberty out toward Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Eastover, Gray's Creek, Linden, Wade, Godwin, and the Cape Fear River side of the county. A lot of the calls we get are not from people trying to time a listing. They are from owners with unused lots, inherited family land, old acreage, or a parcel that keeps creating tax bills.
Raw land can be harder to sell than a house because buyers ask for surveys, access answers, soil information, title history, or owner financing before they will move forward. If you are handling PCS orders, an estate, a tax notice, or a parcel you have never even visited, waiting on a traditional listing may not fit the situation. We buy Cumberland County land as-is for cash and close through a North Carolina real estate attorney.
No survey required, no agent commissions, no closing costs charged to you.
Cash offer within 24 hours · Close in 7–14 days · Throughout Cumberland County
Why conventional listings can be hard for Cumberland County land sellers
Many Cumberland County parcels need extra explanation before a buyer feels comfortable: a private road near Gray's Creek, an old family tract outside Eastover, a wooded lot near Spring Lake, or a Fayetteville parcel with municipal notices or unpaid taxes. Each question can slow down a listing and put more work back on the seller.
We work with military families who received orders, heirs trying to split an estate, out-of-state owners tired of tax bills, and sellers who inherited land they do not plan to use. The goal is a clean closing date, clear paperwork, and no request for you to clear, survey, repair, or advertise the parcel first.
Cinch buys land across all 100 NC counties, including Cumberland County. In Cumberland, we buy vacant lots in Fayetteville and Hope Mills, inherited acreage near Eastover and Gray's Creek, unused parcels around Spring Lake and Linden, tax-behind land, wooded tracts, and parcels with access or title questions. If you have the parcel ID or a tax bill, that is enough for us to start.
Farm, pasture, and wooded land that came through family, has multiple owners, or has been sitting unused for years.
Parcels with confusing roads, shared drives, missing easements, or access details that have stopped other buyers.
Low, wooded, or wet parcels where clearing, drainage, or ordinary land questions have made the owner ready to be done.
Land with county taxes, city balances, or recorded payoff items that need to be handled through closing.
Inherited land, missing paperwork, out-of-state heirs, or ownership questions that need attorney review before closing.
How Cinch reviews your Cumberland County land before making an offer
Our review is practical and seller-focused. We look at the items that affect whether closing can be simple, and you do not need a survey, plat map, or deed in hand before reaching out.
Road Access
Whether the parcel has road frontage, a shared drive, a recorded easement, or an access question we need the attorney to review.
No commission, no seller closing fee, and no survey required on your end before we talk. For many Cumberland County land sellers, the most important part is getting a clear answer and a closing date without carrying the parcel through another round of taxes, mowing, notices, or family delays.
Cinch Home Buyers purchases land for cash throughout Cumberland County, NC, including residential lots, rural acreage, and agricultural tracts in Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Hope Mills, and surrounding areas. We make offers in 24 hours and close in 7 to 14 days.
We Buy Land Across Fayetteville & Cumberland County
From Fort Liberty PCS corridors to rural tracts along the Cape Fear River and I-95 — we buy Cumberland County land as-is for cash, offer in 24 hours.
MLS listing vs FSBO vs Cinch cash offer
Every landowner has three real options for selling raw land in Cumberland 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 |
| Seller prep work | Photos, signs, calls | All on you | Sell as-is |
A listing can make sense when you have time to manage showings, questions, surveys, and buyer delays. Cinch is built for Cumberland County sellers who want a clear cash offer, no seller fees, and an attorney closing without preparing the parcel for the market.
How we buy land in Cumberland County
Five steps from first contact to cash in your account. No surprises, no stacked contingencies, no games.
Get a cash offer for your Cumberland County land
No online range and no guesswork. Send the parcel ID, address, or tax bill and we will review the land, the title path, and your timeline before giving you a written cash offer.
Parcel ID, address, tax bill, old deed, or a rough location in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Eastover, Gray's Creek, or anywhere else in Cumberland County.
Access, taxes, liens, heirs, condition, wet areas, county records, and how soon you want to close.
Do not clear the lot, order a survey, resolve every heir question, or pay tax balances before reaching out.
If you accept, a licensed North Carolina real estate attorney handles closing and seller payoff items.
Types of Cumberland County land we buy
Every land category in Cumberland County. Nothing here disqualifies your parcel — we regularly buy problem land others won't touch.
Active and retired farmland around Eastover, Gray's Creek, Wade, Godwin, and nearby rural areas.
Wooded acreage of any size. We buy as-is, with no clearing or harvest required before closing.
Large rural tracts, family acreage, hunting land, or parcels you no longer want to maintain.
Vacant residential lots in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, and nearby neighborhoods. Any size, any condition.
What NC landowners say after closing
We've bought 250+ properties across North Carolina since 2021. These are real Sandhills landowners who closed with us.
"Inherited sandy acreage I had never set foot on. Cinch made an offer over the phone and closed in ten days, cash in hand."
"A pine tract with a fuzzy boundary and no survey. Cinch bought it exactly as it sat — no cleanup, no survey on me."
"Years behind on the tax bill and ready to be done. The closing attorney cleared it and I left with a check."
Questions Cumberland County Land Sellers Actually Ask
Straightforward answers to what landowners across Cumberland County ask us most.
