Direct Arizona Land Buyer

Sell Your Arizona Land Fast for Cash

I buy vacant lots, desert acreage, and 5+ acre properties with homes or mobile homes across Arizona — as-is, with no fees and no waiting.

  • No realtor commissions or listing fees
  • We cover standard closing costs
  • Back taxes, liens, or inherited land — no problem
  • Close in as little as 2–4 weeks

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Tell me about your property. No obligation, no pressure.

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Why Arizona Landowners Sell to Me

Arizona has more owner-frustrating land than almost any state. Tens of thousands of desert lots were sold sight-unseen in the 1960s and 70s in places like Mohave, Navajo, and Apache counties — and many of those parcels are still sitting with the original families, accruing property taxes year after year while the "someday we'll build" plan never happens.

If that sounds familiar, you're exactly who I help. I buy Arizona land directly: subdivision lots without utilities, remote 36-acre ranch parcels, rural acreage with an old mobile home, and everything in between. Road access or not, wells or hauled water, back taxes or clean title — I'll take a look and make you a real written offer.

  • Direct buyer — not a wholesaler
  • Zero fees or commissions
  • We buy as-is, any condition
  • You pick the closing date
  • Licensed title company closings
  • Remote closing from any state

Where I Buy in Arizona

From the high desert around Kingman and Golden Valley, to the Painted Desert ranchettes near Holbrook and Sanders, to southern Arizona acreage outside Sierra Vista — if it’s land in Arizona, I want to see it.

Mohave County
Navajo County
Apache County
Coconino County
Yavapai County
Cochise County
Pinal County
Graham County

Don't see your county? I buy statewide — send me the details.

Arizona Land Questions

Do you buy landlocked Arizona parcels with no road access?
Yes. A large share of rural Arizona lots have no deeded access, and I buy them regularly. Access affects the offer price, but it doesn't disqualify your parcel.
My Arizona lot has years of back taxes. Can I still sell?
In most cases, yes. County back taxes are paid out of the sale proceeds at closing — you typically don't need to bring money to the table.
I inherited Arizona land I've never even seen. How does that work?
Very common. If the estate or probate paperwork is in order, the title company handles everything remotely. You can close from any state — many of my Arizona sellers have never set foot on the property.

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