
Own land in world-famous Napa Valley wine country? Get a fair cash offer for your vineyard property, rural acreage, or vacant land. Quick closing, zero fees, no hassles.
136K+
Population
789
Sq Miles
400+
Wineries
45K+
Vineyard Acres
Napa County represents some of the most valuable agricultural land in the United States, with vineyard properties commanding premium prices due to the region's world-renowned reputation for wine production. However, owning land in Napa Valley comes with significant responsibilities—property taxes on agricultural land can be substantial, and maintaining vineyard property requires ongoing investment in irrigation, pest management, and compliance with local agricultural regulations.
For landowners who have inherited property in Calistoga, own acreage near St. Helena, hold parcels in American Canyon, or possess vacant land anywhere in Napa County, selling for cash provides immediate liquidity without the lengthy listing process that traditional real estate sales require. Many property owners throughout Napa Valley choose to sell California land quick to avoid ongoing holding costs and capitalize on current market conditions.
Whether your Napa County property is a producing vineyard, undeveloped hillside acreage, or rural residential land, we provide fair cash offers that allow you to move forward without the complications and delays of conventional real estate transactions. Before selling any property, it's wise to understand the full scope of what you're dealing with—our guide on essential factors for evaluating raw land can help you understand your property's true potential.

$1.2M+
Avg. Land Value Per Acre
Napa County, located in the heart of Northern California's wine country, is world-famous for its premium wine production, stunning natural beauty, and Mediterranean climate. The county encompasses approximately 789 square miles, stretching from the marshlands of San Pablo Bay in the south to the forested peaks of Mount St. Helena in the north. This diverse geography creates the microclimates that make Napa Valley one of the premier wine-growing regions on Earth.
The county seat is Napa, the largest city with a population of approximately 80,000 residents. Other notable communities include Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga, and American Canyon. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Napa County has a total population of approximately 136,000 residents. The median household income exceeds $95,000, significantly higher than both the state and national averages, reflecting the area's prosperous wine industry and tourism economy.

The land market in Napa County is unique due to the Agricultural Preserve, established in 1968 as the first of its kind in the United States. This zoning designation protects approximately 30,000 acres of agricultural land from urban development, maintaining Napa Valley's character while also influencing land values and permitted uses. Understanding these regulations is essential for landowners considering selling their property—proper due diligence for rural land transactions ensures a smooth sale process.
Napa Valley is home to over 400 wineries producing some of the world's finest Cabernet Sauvignon, generating $50+ billion annually for the California economy.
The county features 16 distinct American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), more than any other wine region in the U.S., each with unique soil and climate conditions.
The 1968 Napa Valley Agricultural Preserve was the first agricultural land use restriction in the United States, protecting 30,000+ acres from development.
Napa County enjoys over 200 days of sunshine annually, with warm days and cool nights ideal for grape growing—similar to premier wine regions in France and Italy.
Over 3.5 million visitors travel to Napa Valley each year, making it one of California's top tourist destinations and supporting thousands of local businesses.
Napa Valley vineyard land can sell for $300,000 to over $1 million per acre, making it among the most valuable agricultural land in the world.
No matter what type of property you own in Napa County, we're interested in making you a fair cash offer.
Producing or fallow vineyard properties throughout Napa Valley
Mountain and hillside parcels with valley views
Residential zoned land in wine country communities
Undeveloped parcels anywhere in Napa County
Ready to sell your Napa County land? Fill out the form below for a no-obligation cash offer. We buy land in any condition, anywhere in Napa Valley.
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