Conecuh County Alabama forested land for sale
    Conecuh County, Alabama

    Sell Land Fast in Conecuh County Alabama

    Own land in Conecuh County you're ready to part with? PlaceAcre delivers fair cash offers in 24 hours — no realtors, no fees, no waiting months for a buyer.

    Aerial view of Conecuh County pine forestConecuh River wetlands and cypress treesOpen pastureland in Conecuh County Alabama

    How to Sell Your Conecuh County Land

    Three straightforward steps — from first contact to cash in your pocket

    1

    Share Your Property Details

    Fill out our quick form or call/text us at 830-500-5118. Tell us about your Conecuh County parcel — size, location, APN if you have it.

    2

    Get a Cash Offer in 24 Hours

    Our team researches your property and presents a fair, no-obligation cash offer within one business day. No financing contingencies.

    3

    Close & Get Paid

    Accept our offer, choose a closing date that works for you, and we handle all the paperwork and closing costs. Close in as few as 30 days.

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    Why Conecuh County Landowners Choose PlaceAcre

    Selling rural land in south-central Alabama can be frustrating through traditional channels. Vacant parcels sit on the MLS for months — sometimes years. PlaceAcre eliminates the uncertainty with a direct cash sale that closes on your timeline.

    Scenic Conecuh River landscape

    Zero Fees or Commissions

    No 6% realtor commission. No closing costs. The price we agree on is the amount you receive.

    All-Cash Offers — No Financing Risk

    Our offers aren't contingent on bank approvals. Cash means certainty and speed.

    Close in 30 Days or Less

    Pick a date that works for you. We can move fast or give you time — your choice.

    We Handle Every Detail

    Title search, deed prep, closing coordination — we manage all the paperwork from start to finish.

    Any Location, Any Condition

    Wooded tracts, overgrown lots, landlocked parcels, tax-delinquent land — we buy it all in Conecuh County.

    Inherited & Probate Properties Welcome

    Dealing with inherited land can be complicated. We simplify the process and handle extra paperwork.

    Understanding the Conecuh County Alabama Land Market

    Conecuh County sits in the heart of south-central Alabama, a region defined by towering longleaf pines, winding blackwater creeks, and a deep agricultural heritage. Named after the Conecuh River that threads through the landscape, this county spans roughly 851 square miles of predominantly rural terrain. The county seat is Evergreen, a small city of about 3,500 residents that serves as the commercial hub for the surrounding area.

    With a total population of approximately 12,000 residents, Conecuh County is one of Alabama's more sparsely populated counties. That low density means large tracts of undeveloped timberland and farmland dominate the landscape — and it also means the traditional real estate market moves slowly. Properties can sit listed for 12 to 18 months without a single serious inquiry, leaving landowners stuck with tax bills, maintenance responsibilities, and no clear path to a sale.

    The local economy revolves around forestry, agriculture, and small-scale manufacturing. Conecuh County is famous statewide for its Conecuh Sausage Company, based in Evergreen, whose hickory-smoked sausages have achieved near-legendary status across the South. The county is also home to the Conecuh National Forest, a 83,000-acre expanse of longleaf pine ecosystem that attracts hunters, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. Blue Lake and Open Pond Recreation Area within the forest are popular destinations for fishing and camping.

    Historically, Conecuh County played a significant role during the Creek War of 1813–1814. Fort Bibb and Fort Dale were established as frontier outposts, and the area saw considerable military activity during this period. The town of Evergreen was incorporated in 1873 and named for the abundant evergreen trees that lined the original settlement. Today, the Evergreen Historic District preserves several notable structures from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    For landowners considering a sale, the combination of a small buyer pool, rural location, and specialized land types (timber tracts, hunting leases, agricultural parcels) makes a traditional MLS listing impractical for many properties. That's where PlaceAcre steps in — we understand the Conecuh County market, we buy land in any condition, and we close with cash so you can move forward without delay. Whether you're an out-of-state heir, a retiring farmer, or simply someone who's ready to liquidate an unused asset, we're here to make the process simple and fair.

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    Conecuh County by the Numbers

    Demographics and key facts about this south Alabama county

    ~12,000

    Population

    851 sq mi

    County Area

    Evergreen

    County Seat

    43 years

    Median Age

    Unique Local Facts

    • Home to the famous Conecuh Sausage Company, whose smoked sausages are iconic across the South
    • The Conecuh National Forest covers 83,000+ acres of longleaf pine and is a haven for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker
    • Blue Lake in the national forest is a popular freshwater fishing and camping destination
    • Evergreen was a key stop on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in the 1800s
    • The county was named for the Muscogee Creek word "Conecuh" meaning "land of cane"

    Community Profile

    • Primary industries: forestry, timber harvesting, agriculture, and food production
    • Major communities: Evergreen, Castleberry, and Repton
    • Interstate 65 runs north-south through the county, connecting to Montgomery and Mobile
    • Median household income is approximately $27,000, well below the state average
    • Hunting leases on large timber tracts are a common land use in the county

    Conecuh County, Alabama

    We buy land throughout Conecuh County — from Evergreen to Castleberry and every community in between.

    What Conecuh County Sellers Say

    Real feedback from Alabama landowners who sold with PlaceAcre

    "I inherited 40 acres of timberland near Castleberry and had no idea where to start. PlaceAcre made a fair offer within a day and handled all the paperwork. Couldn't have been easier."

    — Marcus D.

    Castleberry, AL

    "Tried listing my land with a local agent for over a year with zero showings. PlaceAcre bought it in 28 days with no hassle. I wish I'd called them first."

    — Patricia W.

    Evergreen, AL

    "We owned a hunting tract in southern Conecuh County that we never used anymore. PlaceAcre gave us a cash offer that was fair, and the closing was smooth and professional."

    — James & Linda K.

    Repton, AL

    Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Land in Conecuh County

    Answers for Conecuh County landowners considering a cash sale

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