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Sell Land in Navajo County, Arizona

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About Navajo County

We are active land buyers throughout Navajo County, Arizona. Whether you own residential lots, vacant land, agricultural property, or commercial land in any Navajo County city, we're interested in making you a fair cash offer.

Our buying process is simple, fast, and hassle-free. We handle all the paperwork, pay all closing costs, and can close in as little as 7 days. No fees, no commissions, no obligations.

Why Sell Your Navajo County Land to Us?

No Fees or Commissions

Keep 100% of the sale price - we don't charge any fees.

Any Condition

We buy land in any condition - no repairs needed.

Fast Closings

Close in as little as 7 days or on your timeline.

Fair Cash Offers

Get a fair market value offer within 24 hours.

We Handle Paperwork

We take care of all the closing details and paperwork.

Local Expertise

We know the Navajo County market inside and out.

Thinking about selling your Navajo County land — or just want to know what it's actually worth? We've bought vacant Arizona land since 2015, and unlike national "we buy land" sites, we publish the real sold-comp data behind our offers: 943 Navajo County land sales tracked over the last 24 months, broken out by parcel size and area below. See what land like yours sold for, then get a fair, data-backed cash offer in 24 hours — and close in 14–21 days.

Why Navajo County Landowners Sell to Us

How Selling Your Navajo County Land Works

  1. Send us the APN or address. Call 928-928-4109 or use the form. We pull your parcel record and comp it against our 943-sale Navajo County dataset.
  2. We send a cash offer within 24 hours. Data-backed and fair, with no obligation. If we can't make a strong offer, we'll tell you why — and we can show you the comps behind it.
  3. You accept, we open escrow. Pioneer Title, First American, or Stewart — your choice. They handle title, the deed, and any lien payoffs.
  4. Close in 14–21 days. Wire or certified check at closing. We cover all closing costs. No realtor commission, no surprise fees.

What Is Land in Navajo County Actually Worth?

Navajo County stretches from the White Mountains rim down to the high desert — Show Low, Snowflake, Taylor, Heber-Overgaard, and Winslow. Cool-climate recreation land up top, cheaper open desert toward the I-40 corridor.

Before you accept any cash offer — ours or anyone else's — you should know what land like yours actually sells for. Most "we buy land" sites won't show you; they quote a useless "$1,000–$100,000 per acre" range and hope you don't ask. We track every Navajo County sale through our own comp engine. Here's what vacant land actually sold for over the last 24 months, by parcel size (parcels of at least 1 acre; city-lot outliers excluded):

Parcel Size Sales (24mo) Avg Sold Price Avg $/Acre Avg Days on Market
1-2.5 acres262$57,385$38,569344 days
2.5-5 acres114$90,349$26,688323 days
5-10 acres140$111,106$18,814319 days
10-20 acres99$149,158$12,200302 days
20-40 acres159$90,851$2,910317 days
40-80 acres149$110,089$2,224284 days
80+ acres20$457,107$1,341264 days

Source: 943 filtered Navajo County vacant-land sales, tracked 2024–2026 through the Sell My Land Arizona comp engine. Smaller parcels sell for far more per acre than large ones — a 1–2.5 acre lot averages about $38,569/acre, while 80+-acre parcels average roughly $1,341/acre.

How Long Land Takes to Sell in Navajo County

Across the parcel sizes above, vacant land in Navajo County sits on the market an average of roughly 318 days — about 10.5 months from list to close on the traditional MLS. That's the better part of a year of property taxes, possible HOA dues, weed-control fines, and price cuts if your parcel doesn't move. A cash sale to us closes in 14–21 days.

Navajo County by Area — Where Values Differ Most

Location matters more than almost anything else. Here are the Navajo County areas with the most recent vacant-land sales, so you can find the ZIP closest to your parcel:

Area ZIP Sales (24mo) Avg Sold Price Avg $/Acre
Show Low85901273$151,782$25,469
Snowflake85937239$66,588$9,825
Heber-Overgaard85928147$74,977$12,255
Winslow8604789$66,033$7,176
Taylor8593937$90,129$24,463
Lakeside8592935$289,894$68,932
Overgaard8593331$95,244$62,576

Lakeside (85929) commands the highest per-acre prices in this set at about $68,932/acre, while Winslow (86047) trades closer to $7,176/acre. We buy in all of them — send us your APN and we'll comp it against the exact sales nearest you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is land worth per acre in Navajo County, AZ?
It depends heavily on parcel size and location. Across 943 recent Navajo County sales: 1-2.5-acre lots average about $38,569/acre, 5-10-acre parcels about $18,814/acre, and 80+-acre parcels around $1,341/acre. Smaller parcels always sell for more per acre. Send us your APN and we'll give you the exact comps for your area.
How do I find out what my Navajo County land is actually worth?
Send us the parcel number (APN) or address at 928-928-4109 or through the form. We run it against our 943-sale Navajo County comp set — filtered to parcels like yours in your ZIP — and tell you what comparable land has actually sold for. It's free and there's no obligation, whether or not you sell to us.
How long does it take to sell vacant land in Navajo County?
On the open market, Navajo County land averages roughly 318 days — about 10.5 months — from list to close. We close cash purchases in 14–21 days.
Do you buy Navajo County land with back taxes or liens?
Yes. We buy land with back taxes, tax liens, and tax certificates. The title company pays the lien off at closing through escrow — you don't pay anything out of pocket, and we account for the lien amount in our offer.
What areas of Navajo County do you buy in?
All of it. Our most active Navajo County areas right now include Show Low, Snowflake, Heber-Overgaard, Winslow, but we buy parcels countywide — including off-grid, landlocked, and HOA-restricted lots that won't move on the MLS.
I inherited land in Navajo County — what should I do?
You have three options: (1) hold it and keep paying annual property taxes on land you may never use; (2) list on the MLS for many months and pay 8–10% commission; or (3) sell to us for cash in 14–21 days. We work with probate timelines and accept affidavits of heirship.
Why is your offer lower than my Zillow Zestimate?
Zillow's Zestimate doesn't price vacant land accurately — Zillow says so itself. Our offers are based on actual recent closed sales (943 of them in Navajo County over 24 months), filtered to parcels truly comparable to yours. We're happy to show you the exact comp set behind any offer.

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