
Own land in Fayette County you're ready to sell? PlaceAcre makes cash offers within 24 hours — no realtor fees, no repairs, no waiting months for a buyer. We handle everything from title to closing.
Nestled in northwest Alabama, Fayette County is a region defined by its Appalachian foothills, dense hardwood forests, and deep-rooted small-town heritage. Established in 1824 and named after the Marquis de Lafayette — the French hero of the American Revolution — the county carries a name synonymous with liberty and courage. The county seat, the city of Fayette, serves as the commercial and cultural center for roughly 16,300 residents spread across 628 square miles of rugged, rolling terrain.
Fayette County sits at the intersection of Alabama's timber belt and its coal heritage. The Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River runs through the eastern portion of the county, offering some of the most pristine waterways in the state. Historically, coal mining and timber harvesting drove the local economy, and remnants of that industrial past — abandoned rail grades, old mine sites, and logging roads — still mark the landscape. Today, forestry and agriculture remain important, with poultry farming being a significant economic contributor.
The county is also home to a portion of the Bankhead National Forest, one of Alabama's largest and most biodiverse public lands. This proximity to federally protected wilderness makes Fayette County land uniquely attractive for hunting, timber investment, and recreational use. However, many landowners hold parcels they've inherited, no longer use, or can't access easily — making a fast cash sale the ideal solution.

Key demographics and facts that every landowner should know
~16,300
Population
628 sq mi
County Area
Fayette
County Seat
1824
Founded
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We research comparable sales, county records, and market conditions, then send you a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours. No financing delays.
Accept your offer and we handle everything — title search, deed preparation, closing coordination. Get paid in as little as 30 days. We cover all closing costs.
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No waiting 6–12 months for a buyer. We close on your timeline, with cash.
Timber tracts, old mining land, inherited parcels, tax-delinquent lots, landlocked acreage — we buy it all.
Even if your land has no road access, utilities, or improvements, we'll make an offer.
We understand northwest Alabama land values, timber appraisals, and local market dynamics.
Fayette County occupies a unique position in Alabama's real estate landscape. Situated between Tuscaloosa and the Mississippi border, the county offers large tracts of affordable land that attract timber investors, recreational buyers, and hunters from across the Southeast. The average price per acre in Fayette County remains significantly below the state median, making it both an opportunity for buyers and a challenge for sellers trying to find the right match through traditional listing channels.
The local economy is transitioning from its historical reliance on mining and timber to a more diversified base that includes poultry processing, small-scale manufacturing, and government services. Bevill State Community College, with a campus in Fayette, provides educational opportunities and a small economic anchor. However, the county has experienced population decline over recent decades — from roughly 18,500 in 2000 to approximately 16,300 today — which impacts demand for residential lots and contributes to slower traditional sales cycles.
For landowners looking to sell, this market reality means that listing with a realtor can result in months — or even years — of waiting with no guarantee of a sale. Properties without road frontage, utility access, or clear title are especially difficult to move through conventional channels. That's where PlaceAcre comes in. We specialize in buying exactly the types of land that Fayette County owners often struggle to sell: inherited tracts, tax-delinquent parcels, timberland, and remote rural acreage.
Whether your property is near the city of Fayette, in the Berry community, along the Sipsey Fork corridor, or deep in the rural western reaches near the Mississippi line, we're ready to make you a fair cash offer. If you want to Sell Alabama Land Fast, PlaceAcre is the straightforward, no-hassle solution.
We buy land throughout all of Fayette County including Fayette, Berry, Belk, Bankston, Glen Allen, and surrounding rural communities.
Real experiences from Alabama landowners who sold to PlaceAcre
"Had 45 acres of old family timberland I'd been paying taxes on for years. PlaceAcre gave me a fair price and handled everything. Closed in three weeks. Wish I'd done it sooner."
— Curtis D.
Fayette, AL
"We inherited two landlocked parcels and couldn't find a single realtor willing to list them. PlaceAcre didn't care about road access — they made us an offer the same day we called. Professional and honest."
— Patricia & Wayne H.
Berry, AL
"Selling land through a realtor was getting nowhere after 8 months. PlaceAcre made the process painless. No commissions, no games. The cash was in my account within a month of our first conversation."
— Tammy R.
Bankston, AL
Answers to common questions from Fayette County landowners
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