Franklin County Alabama rural landscape with rolling hills
    Northwest Alabama's Gem

    Sell YourFranklin County LandFor Cash

    Nestled in Alabama's scenic northwest corner, Franklin County offers beautiful landscapes from the foothills of the Appalachians to the shores of Cedar Creek Lake. Whether you own farmland near Russellville, timberland in Red Bay, or a vacant lot in Phil Campbell, we're ready to make you a fair cash offer.

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    Why Franklin County Landowners Choose Us

    Selling rural land in northwest Alabama through traditional channels can be frustrating. We offer a better way — fast, fair, and completely transparent.

    Fast Cash Offers

    Receive a competitive cash offer within 24-48 hours of submitting your property details. No waiting months for buyers who might never close.

    Zero Fees

    Keep 100% of your sale price. We never charge commissions, closing costs, or fees. What we offer is what you receive.

    We Buy As-Is

    No need for surveys, clearing, or improvements. We purchase Franklin County land in its current condition — timber, farmland, or vacant lots.

    Types of Franklin County Land We Buy

    From productive agricultural acreage to wooded hunting parcels, we purchase all types of land throughout Franklin County.

    Franklin County Alabama timberland for sale
    Timberland

    Wooded Acreage & Timber Tracts

    Pine forests, hardwood stands, and mixed timber properties throughout the county.

    Franklin County Alabama farmland for sale
    Agricultural

    Farmland & Pastures

    Row crop fields, cattle pastures, and productive agricultural land in northwest Alabama.

    Vacant Lots
    Hunting Land
    Rural Acreage
    Residential Land

    About Franklin County, Alabama

    Franklin County is a rural gem in northwest Alabama, known for its rolling hills, fertile farmland, and abundant forests. Established in 1818, the county was named after Benjamin Franklin and has maintained its agricultural heritage while embracing modern opportunities. The county seat, Russellville, serves as the commercial hub for the region.

    The landscape of Franklin County offers diverse opportunities for landowners. From the rich bottomlands along Cedar Creek to the wooded hills that characterize much of the county, the terrain supports a variety of land uses including cattle ranching, row crop farming, and timber production. The area is particularly known for its poultry industry, which has become a significant economic driver.

    If you're looking to sell land fast in Alabama, Franklin County presents unique opportunities and challenges. The rural nature of the county means traditional real estate sales can take considerable time. That's where PlaceAcre comes in — we specialize in buying land quickly and fairly, allowing you to move forward on your timeline.

    Whether you've inherited property, are dealing with tax issues, or simply want to liquidate your land assets, understanding the local market is crucial. Our team has experience with evaluating raw land and can help you understand your property's true value. We also recommend reviewing our guide on hidden costs of owning raw land to understand why selling might be the right choice for you.

    Franklin County Demographics & Facts

    Key Statistics

    31,704
    Population
    636 mi²
    Total Area
    Russellville
    County Seat
    1818
    Founded

    Interesting Facts

    • Cedar Creek Lake offers over 2,500 acres of water recreation, making waterfront and lake-adjacent land particularly valuable.
    • Franklin County is one of Alabama's top poultry-producing counties, with the industry significantly impacting the local economy.
    • The Dismals Canyon, a designated National Natural Landmark, is located near the county and attracts visitors for its unique ecosystem.
    • Red Bay, the second largest city, is home to Tiffin Motorhomes, one of the nation's largest RV manufacturers.
    • The county features portions of the Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic route that follows the historic trail used by Native Americans and early settlers.

    Franklin County, Alabama Location

    Located in northwest Alabama, Franklin County borders Colbert, Lawrence, Winston, and Marion counties. The county is approximately 80 miles west of Huntsville and 90 miles northwest of Birmingham.

    How to Sell Your Franklin County Land Fast

    Our streamlined process makes selling your land simple, whether you're in Russellville, Red Bay, Phil Campbell, or anywhere else in Franklin County.

    1

    Submit Your Property

    Fill out our simple form with your property details. No obligation, completely free. We'll review your land information promptly.

    2

    Receive Cash Offer

    Within 24-48 hours, you'll receive a fair, no-obligation cash offer for your Franklin County property. No haggling or terms.

    3

    Close & Get Paid

    Accept our offer and close on your schedule — as fast as 7 days or on a timeline that works for you. We handle all the paperwork.

    Get Your Free Cash Offer for Franklin County Land

    Ready to sell your Franklin County property? Whether it's farmland, timberland, or a vacant lot, we're interested. Submit your details now and receive a competitive cash offer within 24-48 hours.

    • No fees, no commissions — keep 100% of your sale
    • Close in as little as 7 days or on your timeline
    • We buy land in any condition — no cleanup needed

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