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Sell Your Maryland Land with Confidence

Selling your vacant land in Maryland doesn’t have to feel like a maze.
At Front Porch Land Group, we keep the process clear, fast, and reliable. We’re not just another company sending you letters in the mail.
We’re a family-owned business with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating. We make fair cash offers and stay in touch with you from start to finish.
If you’ve been thinking, “I want to sell my land,” you’ve found the right place. We buy land for cash and actually keep our word.
You’re in the right place.
The Problem Vacant Land Owners Face in Maryland
The Problem Vacant Land Owners Face in Maryland
Maryland land should be an asset, not an obligation.
If you’re stuck paying annual taxes on a vacant lot or trying to manage inherited land from hundreds of miles away, the traditional real estate market can feel overwhelming.
We provide a simple, realtor-free solution for landowners who are ready to move on.
We hear the same concerns all the time:
- “I just want to sell my vacant land and stop losing money.”
- “I’ve gotten mail offers for years, but they all feel like scams.”
- “I searched for land buyers in Maryland, but no one ever called me back.”
The truth is, Maryland land can be tough to sell the usual way. Realtors want to sell houses, not empty lots. Other land buyers back out at the last minute. And the whole time, you keep paying taxes on property you don’t want.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
If you’re looking for how to sell your land fast without the stress, Front Porch Land Group is here to help.

I just want to sell my vacant land and stop wasting money.
The Front Porch Difference

The Front Porch Difference
If you’ve had land for a while, you’ve probably already dealt with the typical Maryland land buyers.
They flood your mailbox every week, offer you almost nothing, and rush you to sign before you’ve had time to think.
Some Maryland land buyers are just middlemen who tie up your property with no real plan to close.
No wonder so many Maryland landowners feel burned.
At Front Porch Land Group, we do things another way.
Selling land should feel simple, safe, and honest.
That’s the Front Porch Difference.
Respectful, but Not Pushy
From your first call, you’ll notice we take the time to listen and explain how the selling process works, without sales tricks or pressure.
Honest Offers from the Start
We tell you exactly what our cash offer is. No “we’ll get back to you.” We make offers we stand behind, because you deserve that.
We Actually Close with Cash Offers
As a vacant land cash buyer, we work with trusted Maryland title companies and close with cash, keeping the whole process simple and safe.
Family-Owned Built on Trust
You’ll work with real people who care about your situation, not a big company or some automated system.
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Our Land Buying Process in Maryland
Many landowners think selling takes forever, but with the right buyer it’s quick and smooth. No agents, no stress, just cash.

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01
Tell us About Your Property
Share the parcel number, county, and state so we can look at the land. Someone from our team will call you for a quick chat so we can put together a sale agreement.
02
We Run the Numbers
We check access, zoning, taxes, recent sales, terrain, and Maryland-specific factors like wetlands and Critical Area rules to come up with a fair cash offer.
03
Get Your Offer
We call you to talk through a fair, no-pressure cash offer for your land. No games or back-and-forth. We cover the closing costs too.
A Buying Process You Can Trust
No real estate agents or realtor fees. No pushy buyers who walk away. No waiting around for months hoping someone calls. Just a clear, proven process that ends with cash in your hands and peace of mind.
04
Review and Sign
Once you feel comfortable, we move forward with a simple agreement.
05
Title & Due Diligence
We work with trusted Maryland title companies so you know everything is done right and safe.
06
Close Quickly
Most of our sellers sell land fast, within 30-60 days. Sometimes even sooner.
Types of Land We Buy in Maryland
Many Maryland landowners worry:
Will anyone even want my land?
Landlocked, behind on taxes, or just sitting empty, it doesn’t matter. At Front Porch Land Group, we buy the properties others walk away from.
If you own it, there’s a good chance we’ll make you an offer. Fast, fair, and hassle-free.

Vacant Residential
Subdivision or infill lots that have been sitting unused for years.

Rural Acreage
Raw land buyers (like us) welcome farmland, timber, and large wooded tracts.

Inherited Property
If you need to sell inherited land or work through probate, we make it simple.

Landlocked Parcels
No road access? That doesn’t scare us. We’re the vacant land buyers who actually buy them.

Title-Troubled Parcels
Liens, missing heirs, disputes. We’ve handled it all before and can help clear up title.

Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas
We know how to work with properties that have waterfront rules and environmental restrictions.

Out-of-State Owners
If you’re tired of paying Maryland taxes from far away, we handle everything.

All Counties
It doesn’t matter where your land is. We buy land in all Maryland counties.
How Much is Your Maryland Land Worth?
One of the most common questions we hear from Maryland landowners is:
“How much is my land worth?”
It’s a fair question, but the answer isn’t as simple as looking at an online estimate.
Many sellers try to look up their land value on websites, only to find numbers that don’t match real offers. Others worry about getting lowballed by companies that offer just 10-20% of market value, then disappear when problems show up.
When you ask “how much can I sell my land for?“, we don’t make guesses. We explain how we figure out our offer, so you know exactly how we got to that number.
That’s how we build trust: by answering the questions other land companies avoid.
We base our land offers on:
Local Comparables
Real, recent sales of Maryland land, not wishful-thinking listing prices.
Access and utilities
Paved roads, easements, water, and power all make a difference.
Zoning & Future Use
Residential, agricultural, recreational, or conservation.
Environmental Realities
Wetlands, Critical Area rules, and Chesapeake Bay protections are part of Maryland land.
Local Comparables
Real, recent sales of Maryland land, not wishful-thinking listing prices.
Access and utilities
Paved roads, easements, water, and power all make a difference.
Zoning & Future Use
Residential, agricultural, recreational, or conservation.
Environmental Realities
Wetlands, Critical Area rules, and Chesapeake Bay protections are part of Maryland land.
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Real Testimonials from Land Sellers
When it comes to selling land, nothing speaks louder than the voices of people who’ve already gone through the process.
Here’s what sellers have said about working with us:
How Do I Sell Land in Maryland?
How do I sell land I inherited?
Selling inherited land in Maryland means completing the probate process first. Maryland probate usually takes 6-12 months to finish, though small estates (under $50,000 in assets, or $100,000 if the spouse is the only heir) can move faster.
The personal representative files paperwork with the Register of Wills in the county where the person lived. Once probate wraps up and you have clear title, you can sell the property. Many heirs work with cash land buyers to skip the extra time and cost of listing with a realtor.
We help people selling inherited property understand each step and can often start talking during probate so we’re ready to close once you have legal authority to sell. Maryland’s probate rules can feel confusing, especially for out-of-state heirs, so having a buyer who knows the process makes everything easier.
How much is 1 acre of land worth?
Maryland land prices swing wildly based on where your property sits and what it offers. An acre in Montgomery County near Washington D.C. can run from $50,000 to over $200,000, while an acre in Western Maryland or the rural Eastern Shore might go for $3,000 to $15,000.
Key factors include: how close you are to Baltimore or the D.C. suburbs, waterfront or Chesapeake Bay access, road access (paved versus dirt versus landlocked), wetlands or Critical Area restrictions, zoning rules, and whether utilities are available. Properties in the I-95 corridor and close to job centers command higher prices, while remote agricultural land or properties with environmental rules typically sell for much less.
Online price tools rarely get Maryland right because they miss factors like Critical Area buffers and local zoning, so it’s best to get an honest look from someone who understands the area.
What is the best way to sell vacant land?
The best approach depends on your timeline and goals. Traditional realtors can list your land on the MLS, but vacant land often sits for 1-3 years and usually sells for 20-40% below asking price, if it sells at all.
Many Maryland landowners choose to sell directly to cash land buyers for a faster, more certain outcome. This works especially well if your property has wetlands issues, is landlocked, lacks utilities, or has title problems. Cash buyers close in 30-60 days and handle all paperwork, saving you months of waiting and thousands in holding costs like property taxes and maintenance.
If you’re not in a hurry and your land has strong features (utilities, paved access, nice location near D.C. or Baltimore), listing might bring a higher price. But expect a much longer wait.
Where are buyers buying land?
In Maryland, buyer interest centers on certain regions. Montgomery, Howard, and Anne Arundel counties near D.C. and Baltimore see the strongest demand. Frederick County has become popular as buyers seek more space while staying within commuting distance.
The Eastern Shore draws interest from vacation home seekers and retirees, especially waterfront properties near the Chesapeake Bay. Charles and Calvert counties in Southern Maryland attract buyers looking for affordable alternatives to the D.C. suburbs. However, remote parcels in Allegany, Garrett, and parts of the rural Eastern Shore face smaller buyer pools.
Properties with serious wetlands restrictions, no road access, or far from job centers can sit unsold for years. That’s why many landowners in slower markets choose to sell to investors rather than waiting for a retail buyer who may never appear.
How much do I pay in taxes when I sell land?
Maryland taxes capital gains as regular income, with rates from 2% to 5.75% depending on how much you earn. Your county also adds a local income tax on top, ranging from 2.25% to 3.2%. You’ll also owe federal capital gains tax at 0%, 15%, or 20% based on your income and how long you owned the land.
However, if you inherited the property, you likely got a “stepped-up basis” to its value at the date of death, which can cut or wipe out your capital gains bill. Maryland also has a 10% inheritance tax, but spouses, parents, children, and other close relatives are exempt. To figure your gain, subtract your basis (what you paid or the inherited value) plus selling costs from your sale price.
Every situation is different, so talk to a tax professional. When you sell to us, we cover all closing costs, so you won’t have extra expenses at closing.
What laws are there about selling land on my own?
Maryland lets property owners sell land without using a realtor. This is called “For Sale By Owner” or FSBO. You’re not required by state law to hire an attorney, though many sellers find legal help useful for contracts and title work.
Maryland sellers must complete a property disclosure form describing the land’s condition, plus lead paint disclosures for properties built before 1978. Closings in Maryland are typically handled by a title company, and buyers usually pick which one. You need clear title and must pay off any liens before the transfer.
When you work with cash land buyers like us, we take care of all the legal steps, work with trusted Maryland title companies, and make sure everything follows state rules. You won’t need to figure out complicated paperwork or legal requirements. We handle it all
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Understanding the Maryland Land Market
Maryland’s land market looks very different depending on where your property sits. Closeness to D.C. and Baltimore drives most value differences.
What Drives Maryland Land Values:
- D.C. suburbs – Montgomery, Howard, and Prince George’s counties see the strongest buyer interest
- Baltimore metro – Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties remain competitive for land near job centers
- Frederick growth – This county draws buyers seeking space with commuting access to D.C.
- Eastern Shore and Western Maryland – Rural counties and remote areas face limited traditional buyer pools
Online price tools miss Maryland’s Critical Area rules and regional market facts. We provide offers based on what’s actually happening locally.
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Sell Your Maryland Land Today
If you’ve been wondering, “how do I sell my land,” or searching “I want to sell my land fast,” this is your chance to finally get an answer.
Picture the relief of knowing your land is sold. No more burdens, no more wondering what to do, no more mail offers piling up. Just peace of mind, cash in hand, and a fresh start.
Sell your land for cash without waiting months
Stop wasting money on tax bills and upkeep
Skip the realtor fees, hidden costs, and endless waiting
Get a straightforward offer from real people who actually close
We Buy Land in Every Maryland County
Front Porch Land Group buys land across Maryland. No matter where your property sits, we’re ready to give you a fair cash offer. We buy land in all Maryland counties and Baltimore City, including:
- Allegany
- Anne Arundel
- Baltimore
- Baltimore City
- Calvert
- Caroline
- Carroll
- Cecil
- Charles
- Dorchester
- Frederick
- Garrett
- Harford
- Howard
- Kent
- Montgomery
- Prince George’s
- Queen Anne’s
- Somerset
- St. Mary’s
- Talbot
- Washington
- Wicomico
- Worcester


