Dallas County Alabama Black Belt farmland for sale
    Dallas County, Alabama

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    Dallas County, Alabama

    Own land in the heart of Alabama's historic Black Belt? Get a fair cash offer in 24 hours — no realtor fees, no closing costs, no hassle.

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    Why Dallas County Landowners Choose PlaceAcre

    Dallas County sits at the geographic and cultural heart of Alabama's Black Belt region — named for its distinctive dark, fertile prairie soil. The county seat, Selma, is one of the most historically significant cities in America. But for landowners holding vacant lots, inherited acreage, or tax-delinquent parcels, selling through traditional channels can be slow and frustrating.

    That's where PlaceAcre comes in. We buy land directly for cash, eliminating realtor commissions, financing contingencies, and months of waiting. Whether your property is along the Alabama River bottomlands, in the rolling prairie outside Selma, or near the small communities of Orrville, Plantersville, or Sardis, we make a fair offer and close on your timeline.

    Ready to Sell Alabama Land Fast? PlaceAcre has helped hundreds of landowners across the state get cash for their property without the typical headaches.

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    Alabama River flowing through Dallas County

    How to Sell Your Dallas County Land in 3 Steps

    Simple, fast, and transparent — here's how it works.

    1

    Tell Us About Your Land

    Fill out our short form or call/text 830-500-5118. Share your property details — parcel number, acreage, location — and we'll get started immediately.

    2

    Get a Cash Offer in 24 Hours

    Our team researches your Dallas County property and delivers a fair, no-obligation cash offer. No appraisals, no inspections, no waiting on banks.

    3

    Close & Get Paid

    Accept our offer and pick your closing date — as fast as 30 days. We handle all paperwork, title work, and closing costs. You just get paid.

    Learn more about how we buy land across the country.

    Benefits of Selling Your Dallas County Land to PlaceAcre

    Zero Fees & Commissions

    No realtor fees, no charges. We cover all closing costs so you keep more money in your pocket.

    All-Cash Offers

    Our offers are backed by cash — no financing contingencies, no deals falling apart at the last minute.

    Fast 30-Day Closings

    Choose your closing date. We can close in as little as 30 days or work on your preferred timeline.

    Any Land, Anywhere in Dallas County

    We buy vacant lots, farmland, timber tracts, river frontage, landlocked parcels — any size, any condition.

    Inherited & Tax-Delinquent Land

    We specialize in properties that are difficult to sell: inherited land, tax liens, clouded titles, and more.

    We Handle All Paperwork

    From title search to deed preparation to recording — we manage the entire closing process for you.

    Dallas County, Alabama: A Land Rich in History and Opportunity

    Dallas County was established in 1818 and named after U.S. Vice President George M. Dallas. Covering approximately 981 square miles, it is one of the largest counties in Alabama by land area. The county seat is Selma, a city of roughly 17,000 residents and one of the most historically significant communities in the American South.

    As of recent census data, Dallas County has a population of approximately 37,000 people. The median household income is around $27,000, and the median property value sits near $75,000 — making it one of the more affordable regions in Alabama for land acquisition. The county's economy has historically been rooted in agriculture, with cotton, soybeans, cattle, and timber remaining important industries today.

    Selma is world-renowned as the starting point of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, a pivotal moment in the American Civil Rights Movement. The Edmund Pettus Bridge, where marchers were met with violent resistance on "Bloody Sunday," is now a National Historic Landmark and a symbol of courage and perseverance. The Selma Interpretive Center and the National Voting Rights Museum attract visitors from around the world.

    Beyond its civil rights legacy, Dallas County holds fascinating geographic and natural features. The Alabama River cuts through the county, creating rich bottomland forests ideal for hunting, fishing, and recreation. The Paul M. Grist State Park offers 1,080 acres of pine and hardwood forests along a 100-acre lake — a gem for outdoor enthusiasts. The county also sits squarely in the Black Belt, named for its dark, calcium-rich soil that once made it one of the most productive cotton-growing regions in the world.

    Interesting facts about Dallas County: Selma was once a major Confederate arsenal during the Civil War, producing weapons, ammunition, and ironclad warships. The city's Old Town Historic District features over 1,250 historically significant structures, one of the largest collections of antebellum architecture in the South. The annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee commemorates the Selma marches and draws thousands of visitors each March.

    For landowners looking to sell property in Dallas County, the market presents unique challenges. Rural parcels can sit on the market for months or even years through traditional channels. Limited buyer pools, title complexities with inherited land, and tax delinquency issues make conventional sales difficult. That's exactly why PlaceAcre exists — to give Dallas County landowners a fast, fair, and hassle-free alternative.

    Whether you own a small lot in Selma, farmland near Orrville or Plantersville, timber acreage along Valley Creek, or inherited property you've never visited, PlaceAcre will make you a cash offer and close quickly. We've helped sellers throughout the Alabama land market turn unwanted property into cash.

    Dallas County Land & Scenery

    Black Belt prairie farmland in Dallas County Alabama
    Alabama River flowing through Dallas County
    Historic streets in Selma, Dallas County Alabama

    Dallas County by the Numbers

    ~37,000

    Population

    981 sq mi

    Land Area

    $27,000

    Median Income

    $75,000

    Median Property Value

    Quick Facts About Dallas County

    • County seat: Selma (est. 1820)
    • Home of the Edmund Pettus Bridge — National Historic Landmark
    • Alabama River runs through the county
    • Part of Alabama's Black Belt — famous for dark, fertile soil
    • Paul M. Grist State Park — 1,080 acres of forests & lake
    • 1,250+ historic structures in Selma's Old Town district
    • Major Civil War arsenal site & ironclad shipyard
    • Annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee draws thousands of visitors

    Dallas County, Alabama on the Map

    What Dallas County Sellers Say

    Real experiences from landowners in the area

    "I inherited 40 acres outside Selma and had no idea where to start. PlaceAcre made a fair cash offer within a day and handled every detail. I didn't even have to visit Alabama. Incredibly smooth."

    — Patricia W.

    Atlanta, GA — Seller in Dallas County

    "We had land with three years of back taxes piled up. PlaceAcre took care of the tax situation and still closed in under 5 weeks. They were upfront about everything. Highly recommend."

    — Marcus J.

    Birmingham, AL — Seller in Dallas County

    "After listing with a realtor for 14 months with zero offers, I called PlaceAcre. Had a written cash offer the next morning and closed 28 days later. Wish I'd found them sooner."

    — Diane & Robert T.

    Houston, TX — Sellers in Dallas County

    Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Land in Dallas County

    Common questions from Dallas County landowners

    More questions? Visit our FAQ page or call/text 830-500-5118.

    Who We Help in Dallas County

    Inherited Land Owners

    Received Dallas County land you don't want? We make selling inherited property simple and stress-free.

    Tax-Delinquent Sellers

    Behind on property taxes? We buy land with back taxes and handle the resolution at closing.

    Out-of-State Owners

    Live far from your Dallas County property? We manage the entire process remotely.

    Vacant Land Holders

    Tired of paying taxes on land you've never used? Get cash and eliminate the carrying costs.

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