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Marin County represents some of California's most coveted real estate, but selling land here comes with unique challenges. Strict environmental regulations, complex zoning laws, and the lengthy California Coastal Commission approval process can make traditional sales drag on for months or even years. Meanwhile, you continue paying property taxes on some of the most expensive land in America.
We offer a faster, simpler path. As a direct cash buyer, we purchase land throughout Marin County regardless of zoning restrictions, easements, or development challenges. Whether you own hillside acreage in Mill Valley, coastal property near Stinson Beach, or rural land in West Marin, we're ready to make you a competitive cash offer. If you need to sell California land quick, we can close in as little as 7 days.
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Marin County sits just north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge, encompassing 520 square miles of some of California's most dramatic landscapes. From the rugged Point Reyes National Seashore to the ancient redwoods of Muir Woods, more than 80% of the county's land is protected open space, agricultural preserves, or parkland—making developable private land exceptionally valuable and rare.
The county's strict land-use policies date back to the 1970s when residents successfully fought against suburban sprawl. Today, these protections create both opportunities and challenges for landowners. Properties with existing entitlements command premium prices, while raw land faces lengthy approval processes. Before any transaction, it's essential to evaluate raw land essential factors that affect value in regulated markets like Marin.
For many landowners—especially those who inherited property or purchased decades ago—the hidden costs of owning raw land in Marin have become burdensome. Property taxes alone can exceed $20,000 annually on unimproved parcels, and fire mitigation requirements add thousands more. A quick cash sale often makes more financial sense than waiting years for the "perfect" buyer.
For detailed demographic and economic data about Marin County, visit the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts.
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