No Pressure. No Obligation. Just a Conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the process work?
At PLC, we believe the best place to start is with a conversation. Our goal is to understand the property and explore possible options together.
G — Get Acquainted
Tell us about your property by submitting the form or contacting us directly. This gives us the basic information we need to begin reviewing the land.
U — Understand the Property
We review the property details, location, and surrounding market to better understand the land and its potential.
I — Identify Opportunities
If the property looks like a possible fit, we’ll reach out to discuss potential options. In some situations we may purchase the land directly, and in others we may connect the property with buyers in our network.
D — Decide Next Steps
If one of the options makes sense for you, we’ll move forward together. If not, there’s absolutely no obligation.
E — Execute Clearly
If you decide to proceed, the transaction is handled through a licensed title company and/or real estate attorney that manages the paperwork and closing process.
Is PLC Property Group a Good Fit for You?
PLC may be a good fit for landowners who:
- Want a simple, straightforward way to sell
- Prefer not to spend time or money preparing the property
- Own inherited land, vacant land, or property outside their home state
- Are tired of paying property taxes, HOA fees, or other ongoing costs
- Prefer a direct sale without listing commissions or a lengthy sales process
- Value clear communication, flexibility, and a no-pressure approach
We work with landowners in many different situations, including those who have owned their property for years, inherited land they are unsure what to do with, or simply no longer have a use for it.
We understand that selling land is a personal decision. Our goal is to make the process easier to understand, answer your questions, and help you explore available options.
Reviewing these details helps us better understand the property, its potential uses, and what a reasonable offer may look like.
Why Did My Letter Include an Estimated Offer or Offer Range?
The amount in your letter is an initial estimate based on the property information available to us at the time.
Depending on the property and the information we have, the letter may include either:
- An estimated offer amount
- An estimated offer range
After we speak with you and complete a full property review, we can determine whether we are able to provide a firm written offer.
The initial offer is based on the information available to us at the time, which may include:
- County and tax records
- GIS and mapping data
- Recent land sales in the area
- Current market activity
- General property characteristics
- Local demand for similar land
Once we learn more about the property and complete our review, we can determine whether we are able to provide a firm written offer. In most cases, we can complete that process within 1–2 business days.
No, PLC works directly with landowners and buyers. In some situations we may purchase property directly, and in others we may connect landowners with buyers in our network.
How much will you pay for my land?
Every property is unique, and its value depends on factors like location, road access, zoning, nearby utilities, terrain, and recent land sales; once we review your property details, we’ll share the options that may be available.
What Can Affect the Value of Vacant Land?
The value of land can vary significantly from one property to another. Some of the most important factors include:
- Location and proximity to roads, towns, highways, and amenities
- Buyer demand in the local market
- Recent sales of similar nearby properties
- Zoning and the types of uses permitted
- Soil conditions, perc testing, and septic suitability
- Flood zones, wetlands, and drainage
- Road access, frontage, and easements
- Available utilities, including water, sewer, electricity, well, and septic
- Topography, slope, and overall usability
- Lot size, shape, and buildable area
- HOA rules, deed restrictions, title concerns, or encroachments
Do I have to accept an offer?
No. Any offer or option we present is completely no obligation. Our goal is simply to review the property and share potential options so you can decide what makes the most sense for you.
Are there any fees or commissions?
No. There are no listing commissions or upfront fees for submitting your property information or discussing potential options with us.
How long does the process take?
Once we receive your property information, we can usually review it and respond within 24–48 hours. If a transaction moves forward, the closing timeline will depend on the property and situation. Closings are handled through a licensed title company and/or real estate attorney and typically take a few weeks.
Do I need to clean up or improve the land before contacting you?
No. We review land as-is, whether it’s cleared, wooded, rural, or has limited access. Many of the properties we review have been sitting unused for years.
What types of land do you look at?
We review a wide variety of land, including rural acreage, recreational or wooded parcels, inherited or vacant land, small acreage (0.2–10 acres), and properties that have been unused for years. Every property is unique, so the best first step is to share the details with us so we can take a closer look.
Where do you buy land?
We work with landowners nationwide. No matter where your property is located, we’re happy to take a look and talk through your options with you.
What if my property has unique circumstances?
Many landowners contact us because their property has factors such as limited access, steep terrain, remote locations, inherited ownership, or land that has been sitting unused for years. Every situation is different, and we’re happy to review the property and discuss possible options.
Are you a real estate agent?
No, PLC works directly with landowners and buyers. In some situations we may purchase property directly, and in others we may connect landowners with buyers in our network.
How are you different from real estate agents?
Real estate agents typically list properties on the market and charge a commission when the property sells. Our approach is different. We work directly with landowners to explore options for their land. In some situations we may purchase the property directly, and in other cases we may connect the property with buyers in our network.
For many landowners, this approach can feel simpler than going through the traditional listing process, often without commissions or added fees, and with more flexibility along the way.
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