Frequently Asked Questions
Selling land can bring up a lot of questions. At Clear Path Land Holdings, our goal is to make the process simple, transparent, and professional so you know exactly what to expect.
Do I have to accept the offer?
No. There is no obligation. We review your property and, if it fits our buying criteria, we may present a cash offer. You decide whether it makes sense for you.
How fast can I sell my land?
Timing depends on the property, title status, and closing process. In many cases, we can move quickly once the property is reviewed and title work is complete.
Do I need to clean up or improve the property?
No. We buy land as-is. You do not need to clear brush, build roads, remove debris, or make improvements before contacting us.
What types of land do you buy?
We review many types of land, including vacant lots, rural acreage, inherited land, recreational land, out-of-state properties, wooded parcels, and land that may be difficult to sell traditionally.
What if I inherited the property?
Inherited land is one of the most common situations we help with. We can review the property and help you understand the next steps. In some cases, additional estate or title documents may be needed before closing.
What if I owe back taxes?
We may still be able to help. Back taxes are reviewed during the property evaluation and title process. Depending on the situation, they may be addressed at closing.
Do you use a title company or attorney?
Yes. We close through a reputable title company or closing attorney whenever appropriate so the transaction is handled professionally and properly.
Are there any fees or commissions?
There are no agent commissions when selling directly to Clear Path Land Holdings. The exact closing structure can depend on the property and agreement, but our goal is to keep the process simple and transparent.
What information do you need from me?
Basic property details help us get started: your name, contact information, property state and county, parcel number or APN if available, acreage, and anything you know about access, taxes, or ownership.
What happens after I submit my property?
We review the property details, research the parcel, look at market data and key land factors, then reach out if we need more information. If the property fits our buying criteria, we may present a cash offer.
What if my land has no road access?
We still may review it. Lack of access can affect value and marketability, but it does not automatically mean we cannot help.
What if multiple family members own the property?
That is common. All legal owners usually need to be involved before a sale can close. We communicate respectfully and help create a clear path forward.
Do you buy land with liens, title issues, or probate situations?
We can review those situations, but some issues may need to be resolved before closing. A title company or closing attorney can help identify what is required.
Why sell directly instead of listing with an agent?
Selling directly can be simpler for landowners who want to avoid commissions, long listing timelines, cleanup, uncertainty, and repeated buyer showings. It may not be right for everyone, but it can be a good option when speed, simplicity, and certainty matter.
Still Have Questions About Selling Your Land?
Tell us about your property and we will help you understand your options. No pressure. No obligation. Just a clear path forward.
