Fertile farmland in Tift County, Georgia
    South Georgia's Agricultural Heart

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    Downtown Tifton, Georgia
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    Why Sell Your Tift County Land to Us?

    Tift County's fertile soils and strategic location along I-75 make it a prime agricultural region. Whether you've inherited farmland, own a pecan orchard you can no longer manage, or hold vacant acres you're ready to sell, we offer a simple solution.

    Traditional real estate sales can take months or years, with agent commissions eating into your profits. Our direct cash purchase approach eliminates the hassleβ€”no showings, no negotiations with multiple buyers, no uncertainty.

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    About The Area

    Tift County: The Friendly City in South Georgia

    Tift County is located in south-central Georgia, positioned at the crossroads of Interstate 75 and U.S. Highway 82. Named after Nelson Tift, a prominent businessman and politician who advocated for the region's development, the county was established in 1905 from portions of Berrien, Irwin, and Worth counties.

    The county seat, Tifton, has earned the nickname "The Friendly City" and serves as a regional hub for agriculture, education, and healthcare. Home to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) and a University of Georgia research campus, Tifton is a center for agricultural innovation and research that influences farming practices across the Southeast.

    Agriculture remains the backbone of Tift County's economy, with crops including cotton, peanuts, pecans, vegetables, and tobacco. The county's location along the I-75 corridor also supports a growing logistics and distribution sector, making land here increasingly valuable.

    Understanding the value of your land is crucial before selling. Learn about essential factors for evaluating raw land to ensure you're making an informed decision about your Tift County property.

    Quick Facts

    Population41,000+
    County SeatTifton
    Land Area265 sq mi
    Established1905
    Major HighwayI-75

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Tift County Demographics & Economic Overview

    41,000+

    Population

    $145,000

    Median Home Value

    $42,500

    Median Income

    265 sq mi

    County Size

    Local Heritage

    Interesting Facts About Tift County

    1

    ABAC & UGA Research

    Tifton is home to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and the University of Georgia Tifton Campus, making it a center for agricultural research and education. The UGA campus has developed numerous turfgrass varieties, including TifTuf Bermuda.

    2

    Agrirama Living History

    The Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village (Agrirama) showcases rural Georgia life from the 1870s-1910s. This 95-acre living history museum preserves the agricultural heritage that built South Georgia.

    3

    The Reading Capitol

    Tifton was designated Georgia's 'Reading Capitol' by Governor Joe Frank Harris in 1988, reflecting the community's strong commitment to literacy and education that continues today.

    4

    I-75 Crossroads

    Positioned at the intersection of I-75 and US-82, Tift County serves as a major crossroads for freight and travel between Florida and Atlanta, driving commercial land demand and development.

    5

    Peanut & Pecan Production

    Tift County is a major producer in Georgia's peanut and pecan industries. The region's sandy loam soils and climate are ideal for these crops, supporting generations of farming families.

    6

    Fulwood Park

    Historic Fulwood Park, established in the 1930s, features beautiful live oaks and recreational facilities. It serves as the heart of community gatherings and reflects Tifton's Southern charm.

    Owning land comes with ongoing responsibilities. If you're concerned about hidden costs of owning raw land, selling to a cash buyer like PlaceAcre eliminates property taxes, maintenance, and liability concerns.

    What We Buy

    Types of Tift County Land We Purchase

    From productive farmland to vacant residential lots, we buy all types of property throughout Tift County.

    Farmland

    Row crops, pasture, and irrigated fields

    Orchards

    Pecan groves and fruit orchards

    Timberland

    Pine plantations and hardwood

    Vacant Lots

    Residential and commercial parcels

    Commercial Land

    I-75 corridor development sites

    Inherited Property

    Estate and probate situations

    Tift County, Georgia Location

    Serving all areas including Tifton, Omega, Ty Ty, and surrounding communities

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