Own timberland, a hunting tract, or inherited acreage in Clarke County? PlaceAcre buys land for cash — no realtor fees, no repairs, no waiting. Get a free offer in 24 hours and close in as little as 30 days.



We make selling your land simple, fast, and profitable — no matter the condition or location.
Keep every dollar. We cover all closing costs and never charge fees.
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From title research to deed preparation, our team manages the entire closing process.
We buy land in Grove Hill, Jackson, Thomasville, Coffeeville, Fulton, and every community in between.
Timberland, pasture, hunting tracts, riverfront lots, landlocked parcels — we buy it all.
Dealing with probate, back taxes, or title issues? We specialize in complex situations.
Clarke County sits in the heart of southwestern Alabama, encompassing over 1,230 square miles of rolling timberland, fertile river bottoms, and quiet rural communities. Established in 1812 — making it one of the oldest counties in the state — Clarke County is steeped in history and natural beauty. The county seat is Grove Hill, while Jackson serves as its largest city, located along the Tombigbee River. With a population of approximately 23,000 residents spread across this vast landscape, Clarke County remains one of Alabama's most rural and affordable areas for land ownership.
The Tombigbee River, which forms the county's eastern boundary, has shaped Clarke County's geography, economy, and culture for centuries. Before European settlement, the area was home to the Choctaw Nation, and the river served as a primary trade route. Today, the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway — one of the largest civil engineering projects in American history — runs through the county, connecting the Tennessee River to the Gulf of Mexico. This waterway transformed regional commerce and created recreational opportunities that draw anglers and boaters from across the Southeast. Coffeeville Lock and Dam, located within Clarke County, is a notable feature of this system.

Clarke County's population has declined gradually over recent decades, dropping from roughly 27,000 in 2000 to around 23,000 today. The median household income sits near $33,000, well below the national average, and the poverty rate hovers around 25%. The local economy has historically relied on timber, paper manufacturing, and agriculture. The Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Naheola has long been one of the county's largest employers, and forestry products remain a cornerstone of the economic landscape. Agriculture — including cattle ranching, poultry, and row crops — fills the valleys between the county's pine-covered ridges.
For landowners, these economic conditions create a challenging sales environment. Traditional real estate transactions can drag on for months or even years in low-demand rural markets. Many Clarke County parcels sit unsold on the MLS indefinitely, accumulating property taxes and maintenance costs. That's exactly why PlaceAcre exists — to give landowners a fast, reliable alternative. Whether you own 5 acres or 500, we'll present a fair cash offer and close on your timeline. If you're exploring options across the state, learn more about how we help landowners Sell Alabama Land Fast.
Clarke County holds a fascinating place in Alabama history. The county was the site of the Battle of Burnt Corn in 1813, widely considered the opening engagement of the Creek War — a conflict that directly led to Andrew Jackson's rise to national prominence. Fort Sinquefield, near the present-day community of Whatley, was another site of frontier conflict during this era, and historical markers throughout the county preserve these stories.
The town of Thomasville, in Clarke County's southwestern corner, is known as the "Camellia City" and hosts an annual Camellia Festival that celebrates the region's horticultural heritage. Thomasville's downtown features well-preserved early 20th-century architecture and a charming small-town atmosphere. The area is also known for its exceptional hunting — Clarke County consistently ranks among Alabama's top counties for white-tailed deer harvest, with thousands of hunters visiting each fall and winter season.

Another lesser-known gem is Choctaw Bluff, a scenic overlook along the Tombigbee River that provides panoramic views of the river valley. The bluff area has archaeological significance, with Native American artifacts dating back thousands of years discovered at nearby sites. Clarke County is also home to portions of the William B. Bankhead National Forest trail system connections and sits within one of the most biodiverse regions in the eastern United States, featuring longleaf pine ecosystems that support the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
PlaceAcre purchases all types of land throughout Clarke County. The most common property types we acquire include large timberland tracts — Clarke County is one of Alabama's leading timber-producing counties, and many owners inherit forested parcels they have no interest in managing. We also buy hunting land, riverfront parcels along the Tombigbee, agricultural acreage, vacant residential lots, and landlocked properties that other buyers won't touch.
If you've inherited land in Clarke County and live out of state, selling through traditional channels can feel impossible. You may not know the property's exact boundaries, whether taxes are current, or what the land is even worth. PlaceAcre handles all of that. We research the title, resolve tax issues, and manage the entire closing process remotely. Learn more about our company and how we've helped hundreds of landowners in situations just like yours.

Selling your Clarke County land to PlaceAcre takes three simple steps. First, submit your property information using our quick online form or call us at 830-500-5118. Second, we'll review your property — researching comparable sales, tax records, and market conditions — and present a fair cash offer within 24 hours. Third, if you accept, we handle all closing paperwork and you choose the closing date. Most deals close within 30 days, though we can accommodate faster or slower timelines based on your needs.
Unlike traditional sales, there are no inspections, no appraisal contingencies, no financing that might fall through, and absolutely no realtor commissions. The offer we present is the amount you'll receive at closing. Have questions about the process? Visit our frequently asked questions page or call us directly.
We also serve neighboring counties, so if you own property in Choctaw County, we can help there too. PlaceAcre is committed to being the easiest, fastest way to sell rural land across Alabama and beyond.
Real experiences from landowners in the area
"I inherited 45 acres of timberland near Jackson and had no idea what to do with it. PlaceAcre gave me a fair cash offer and handled all the title work. Closed in three weeks without me ever leaving Atlanta."
— Harold P., Grove Hill, AL
"We tried listing our property with a realtor for almost a year with zero interest. PlaceAcre made us an offer within a day, and we had the money in our account a month later. Wish we'd called them first."
— Denise & Walter M., Thomasville, AL
"Had a landlocked parcel I'd been paying taxes on for years. PlaceAcre didn't care about the access issues — they bought it cash. Professional, straightforward, and fast. Highly recommend."
— Marcus T., Jackson, AL
~23,000
Population
Grove Hill
County Seat
1812
Founded
1,238 sq mi
Area
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