King County Washington land

We Buy Land in King County Washington

  • Fair cash offers - zero commissions, zero realtor fees
  • We buy Washington land in any condition, as-is
  • Close in as little as 2 weeks, on your schedule
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Selling Washington Land? You're Not Alone

🏚️Inherited Property

You inherited King County land and want a clean sale without months of calls, showings, or uncertainty.

💸Back Taxes or Carrying Costs

Property taxes, association fees, or upkeep costs keep adding up on land you no longer use.

🚫No Serious Listing Activity

The parcel is vacant, wooded, seasonal, remote, or otherwise hard for a traditional agent to market.

✈️Out-of-State Owner

You live outside Washington and want title work and closing coordinated without repeated travel.

Need a Predictable Timeline

You would rather compare a direct cash offer than wait for buyer financing or open-ended contingencies.

🌿Vacant and Unused

The land no longer fits your plans and you want to move on with a simple as-is sale.

Whatever your situation, we make selling simple. Get your cash offer today.

Sell Your King County Land for Cash: No Fees, No Agents

  • 💰Fair cash offer for your King County land with no agent commission.
  • ✂️Zero listing fees, cleanup requirements, or open houses.
  • 📋Title-company closing with normal closing costs handled in the offer.
  • 🌲Wooded, rural, inherited, vacant, and hard-to-market parcels reviewed as-is.
  • 📅Close in as little as 2 weeks when title is ready.
  • 🛡️No buyer financing contingency or lender appraisal delay.
King County vacant land, wooded acreage, and rural parcels in Washington

Types of King County Land We Buy

Wooded land in King CountyWooded Parcels

Timberland, forested lots, overgrown acreage, and parcels with access, slope, or wetland questions.

Rural acreage in King CountyRural Acreage

Open acreage, back-road parcels, remote tracts, private-road land, and larger holdings across Washington.

Lake area and mountain land in King CountyWaterfront and Mountain Lots

Seasonal lots, view parcels, camp land, and recreational property with local access or utility constraints.

How to Sell Land in Washington: Our Simple 3-Step Process

  1. Tell Us About Your Washington Property. Share the location, acreage, access notes, tax card details, or anything else you know. There is no obligation.
  2. Receive Your Cash Offer. We review parcel facts, comparable land sales, access, title, taxes, and local constraints before presenting a clear offer.
  3. Close and Get Paid. Choose a closing date that works for you. The title company coordinates documents, payoff items, and funds.

Selling Washington Land: Us vs. a Traditional Realtor

We Buy Washington LandTraditional Realtor
Fair cash offer, no haggling
Zero commissions or agent fees
We cover all closing costs
Buy as-is, no repairs or cleanup
Close in as little as 2 weeks
No showings or open houses
No financing or appraisal contingencies
No lender delays or fall-through risk

Ready to Get a Cash Offer for Your King County Land?

No fees. No commissions. No repairs required. We close in as little as 2 weeks, on your schedule.

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What King County Landowners Say

Russell Hanford
★★★★★

“They showed me how the tax payoff would be handled at closing, which made the numbers easy to understand. I appreciated that there was no pressure to decide on the spot.”

Russell Hanford | Spokane County

$31,500 cash - 21 days to close

Marisol Chang
★★★★★

“We had multiple heirs and not much time. The process stayed organized, and the title company knew what documents were needed before closing.”

Marisol Chang | Whatcom County

$24,000 cash - 13 days to close

Colin Mercer
★★★★★

“My land was not a typical house listing. They understood access, utilities, and acreage value, then gave me a practical cash option.”

Colin Mercer | Grant County

$46,000 cash - 17 days to close

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Tell us about your King County parcel and we will review it for a direct cash offer.

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Sell Land in King County Washington With Local Parcel Context

King County sellers deal with very different land questions across Seattle, the Eastside, Vashon Island, Enumclaw, and the Snoqualmie Valley. We review urban infill lots, steep ravine parcels, wooded acreage, pasture edges, and lots with critical-area overlays as individual parcels, not as generic acreage pulled from a spreadsheet.

The first review looks at steep slopes, drainage, wetlands, road frontage, utility extension costs, and permitting limits. Those details influence whether a direct offer can close cleanly and how much risk a buyer has to account for before title work begins.

taxes and holding costs can feel high even when the parcel is not producing income A cash offer gives you a specific number to compare with keeping the parcel, improving it, or listing it publicly and waiting for a retail land buyer.

Parcel Facts We Check Before Making a King County Offer

Useful facts include the parcel number, legal description, tax balance, known access route, road maintenance notes, old surveys, recorded easements, utility distance, and any county letters about wetlands, floodplain, or allowed use.

We also look at recent land demand near the parcel, but we do not ignore practical items that affect closing. A beautiful wooded tract with unclear access needs a different review than a platted lot near utilities.

When a Direct Sale Fits King County Owners

  • You inherited land and want a clean title-company closing.
  • The parcel is vacant, wooded, overgrown, rural, or hard to show.
  • Taxes, association dues, or travel costs keep adding up.
  • You want to avoid cleanup, repeated buyer calls, and lender contingencies.
  • You need a written option before deciding whether to list.

How We Keep the King County Sale Simple

Send the parcel details, tell us what you know, and we will research the land as-is. If the offer works, the title company coordinates payoffs, documents, recording, and funds. If it does not work, you owe nothing and can choose a different path.

Local Parcel Review Notes

King County parcel review often turns on critical-area flags around ravines, creek buffers, shoreline rules, and steep grades between Puget Sound neighborhoods and the Cascade foothills.

Older plats near Renton, Shoreline, Enumclaw, North Bend, and Vashon can carry access details that are not obvious from a map pin. We look for recorded easements, alley use, drainage notes, and whether a small lot has a realistic path to utility service.

High assessed values do not always mean a quick closing. A wooded remnant, hillside piece, or estate-owned lot may need a buyer who prices permitting friction and title work before promising a date.

Questions About Selling Land in King County

Can I sell King County land if I live outside Washington?

Yes. Many sellers close remotely after title confirms ownership, payoffs, and signing requirements.

Do you review inherited or tax-burdened land in King County?

Yes. We review inherited parcels, unused acreage, back-tax situations, title questions, and land that needs an as-is sale path.

What makes a King County land offer change?

Access, terrain, wetlands, utilities, road frontage, tax status, title history, parcel shape, and local demand can all affect the offer.

Can you review King County land with access, utility, or wetland questions?

Yes. Access, utility distance, wetland notes, terrain, taxes, and title history are normal parts of our as-is parcel review.

Request a Direct Review for Your King County Land

Send the parcel details and we will review the property as-is. If the offer works, closing is coordinated through a title company; if it does not, you can keep the land or choose another path.

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