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Prominent land investment firm acquiring vacant land nationwide for cash, specializing in quick, hassle-free transactions.
Property Types: General Vacant Land, Infill Lots, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days
We are a family-owned land buying business that provides quick cash offers for land and lots, covering all fees for a stress-free transaction.
Property Types: Infill Lots, Residential Lots
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We are a Wyoming-based investment team specializing in purchasing and reselling raw, vacant land in rural locations for cash.
Property Types: Development Land, Raw Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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Investment firm offering fast cash closings for commercial land, retail properties, and industrial sites nationwide.
Property Types: Commercial Land, Industrial Land, Retail Sites
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days
We are direct buyers of rural vacant land that specialize in purchasing raw acreage to improve and subdivide into ranchettes or mini-farms.
Property Types: Agricultural Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We are a family-owned real estate investment company that buys raw, vacant, and agricultural land for cash in any condition.
Property Types: General Vacant Land, Raw Land, Timberland
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We purchase vacant land properties across the United States, providing a quick cash offer and handling all closing costs for sellers.
Property Types: General Vacant Land
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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Veteran-owned firm purchasing raw and vacant land for cash nationwide with no agent fees or closing costs.
Property Types: General Vacant Land, Infill Lots, Raw Land
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days
Nationwide cash land buyer offering a streamlined process with zero closing costs for vacant land sellers.
Property Types: General Vacant Land, Raw Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days
Experienced cash buyer who specializes in larger acre tracts in Washington, Oregon, Montana and other western states.
Property Types: Recreational Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We are a South Carolina-based land acquisition company that simplifies the process to buy residential lots and recreational land of all sizes.
Property Types: Commercial Land, Residential Lots, Timberland
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We specialize in buying raw vacant land in Texas and other states for cash, covering all closing costs and back taxes.
Property Types: General Vacant Land
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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We specialize in purchasing raw land and acreage across the country, offering a simple online process that covers all closing fees and back taxes.
Property Types: Raw Land, Recreational Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days

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Acquisition specialists providing managed cash purchase programs for unwanted vacant land and rural acreage.
Property Types: General Vacant Land, Raw Land, Rural Acreage
⚡ Typical Close: 10–30 Days
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About This Directory

This page lists land buyers actively purchasing property in Alaska, including local investors, national developers, and institutional buyers. Buyer information is compiled from public sources and direct submissions to help landowners compare options before selling.

Vacant Land Market Profile for Alaska

How long does it typically take to sell vacant land in Alaska?

In the current 2025 market, the average timeline to sell vacant land in Alaska ranges from 6 to 18 months. The "Last Frontier" features an extremely polarized market based on accessibility. Parcels on the road system or within an hour of Anchorage or the Mat-Su Valley can see activity within 3 to 5 months due to high demand for residential expansion. However, remote recreational tracts or "fly-in" properties often remain on the market for 2 years or more. Seasonality also plays a major role; transactions often freeze during the winter months when snow cover prevents percolation tests and boundary inspections, making the May-to-September window the critical period for successfully closing a deal.

What are the common closing costs for land sellers in Alaska?

Alaska is a title company state, and while real estate attorneys are not legally required for closing, they are frequently utilized for complex transactions involving mineral rights or Native Corporation land. Total closing costs for sellers typically range from 2.5% to 4.5% (excluding agent commissions). One of the most unique aspects of the Alaska market is that it is one of the few states with no real estate transfer tax at the state level. This significantly reduces the tax burden at the closing table compared to the Lower 48.

Specific costs for 2025 include:

  • Transfer Tax (Doc Stamps): Alaska currently charges $0.00—there is no state-mandated transfer tax or documentary stamp fee.
  • Title Search & Insurance: Owners' title insurance typically costs between 0.5% and 1% of the property’s value, protecting against the state's frequent legal description errors.
  • Settlement Fees: Title companies or escrow agents generally charge a flat fee between $750 and $975.
  • Recording Fees: Expect to pay approximately $65 for standard deed recordation, though this can vary slightly by borough.

Do I need a survey to sell my land in Alaska?

While not universally mandated by state law for private transfers, a survey is often a practical necessity in Alaska due to the high frequency of "protracted" or "aliquot" legal descriptions that may not have been physically staked in decades. If you are selling land through the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) programs, the land must be properly surveyed and subdivided before the sale. For private sales, title companies often require a Record of Survey to remove "boundary exceptions" from the insurance policy. In 2025, a basic survey in accessible areas costs $700–$1,500, but remote surveys requiring bush plane or helicopter transport can easily exceed $5,000 to $10,000.

How is the land market trending in Alaska for the next 12 months?

The Alaska land market is forecast for stability and modest growth through 2026. Land values are currently appreciating at a rate of approximately 3.4% annually. The market is being heavily influenced by massive federal infrastructure spending, with over $1.49 billion slated for North Slope oil projects and $600 million for highways and roads through 2025. This infrastructure expansion is "unlocking" previously inaccessible acreage, driving speculative interest in the Kenai Peninsula and Fairbanks North Star Borough. While interest rates have tempered some recreational demand, the scarcity of road-accessible inventory keeps the market firmly in the seller's favor.

Can I sell land in Alaska if I have back taxes or title issues?

Yes, but you are subject to a strict one-year redemption period. In Alaska, if property taxes go unpaid, the borough or municipality files a "Petition for Judgment and Decree," which initiates foreclosure. Once the court grants the judgment, the one-year clock begins. During this time, the owner retains "redemptive rights" and can sell the property to pay off the original tax, penalties, and interest (often 12% to 15%). If the period expires, the borough takes a Tax Deed, and all ownership rights are forfeited.

Regarding probate, Alaska law allows for the "Power of Sale" if explicitly stated in the decedent's will. This allows a Personal Representative to sell real estate without a specific court order for the sale. If the owner died without a will (intestate), the representative must typically obtain a court order, which can add 3 to 6 months to the sale timeline to allow for heir notification and title clearing.

What is the most in-demand type of land in Alaska right now?

The most in-demand land use in Alaska for 2025 is Renewable Energy Development, specifically Community-Scale Solar. Driven by the EPA’s "Solar for All" program and the Alaska Energy Authority, there is a surge in demand for flat, south-facing parcels near existing micro-grids in rural communities. Additionally, Industrial Infill land near the Port of Alaska and North Slope support hubs is at a premium due to increased oil and gas construction (Willow Project). In the private sector, "Off-Grid Residential" land with existing water rights or tested soil is highly sought after by "homesteaders" looking to bypass the high cost of urban Anchorage real estate.

Market profiles compiled using publicly available data and Google’s Gemini Deep Research tool.

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