
From productive farmland to riverfront property along the Forked Deer, we purchase all types of land in Dyer County. Get a fair cash offer with zero fees and close on your timeline.


510
Square Miles
We specialize in purchasing farmland and rural property throughout West Tennessee, offering landowners a stress-free path to selling quickly and at a fair price.
We provide competitive cash offers based on current West Tennessee market conditions and comparable agricultural sales.
Whether you need to close in 7 days or prefer a longer timeline to prepare, we work around your schedule.
Unlike traditional real estate sales, you pay zero agent commissions, closing costs, or fees.
We understand the value of productive farmland and the unique factors that affect agricultural property prices.
We know Dyer County's distinct communities from Dyersburg to Newbern to Trimble.
We handle all paperwork, surveys, and title work so you can focus on your next chapter.


Dyer County, located in the heart of West Tennessee, is one of the state's premier agricultural regions. The county seat of Dyersburg serves as a commercial and cultural hub for the surrounding farming communities, offering modern amenities while maintaining its historic small-town character. The Forked Deer River winds through the county, providing fertile bottomland and recreational opportunities.
The county's economy is anchored by agriculture, with cotton, soybeans, corn, and wheat being the primary crops. Manufacturing and logistics also play significant roles, with easy access to Interstate 155 and US Highways 51 and 412 connecting the region to Memphis and other major markets throughout the Mid-South.
Whether you own productive farmland, inherited property, or a residential lot in Dyer County, PlaceAcre is ready to make you a fair cash offer. We're committed to helping Tennessee landowners sell their property quickly and efficiently. Learn more about how to Sell vacant land in Tennessee with our streamlined process.
36,510
Population
$44,217
Median Household Income
510 sq mi
Land Area
Agriculture
Economic Base
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Founded in 1823 and named after Colonel Joel Dyer, Dyersburg features a beautifully restored downtown with Victorian-era architecture and thriving local businesses.
The Forked Deer River system, with its North, Middle, and South forks, provides fertile bottomland agriculture and excellent fishing and hunting opportunities.
Dyer County consistently ranks among Tennessee's top counties for cotton, soybean, and corn production, with over 280,000 acres of farmland.
Located just 75 miles north of Memphis, Dyer County offers easy access to major markets via I-155, US 51, and US 412.
The county is home to DSCC, providing educational opportunities and workforce development for the region since 1969.
During the Civil War, Dyersburg served as a strategic location, and the county preserves this history through local museums and historic markers.
No matter what type of property you own in Dyer County, we're interested in making you a fair cash offer. Before selling, review our guide on how to evaluate raw land essential factors and understand the hidden costs of owning raw land.
Row Crop Farmland
Timber Land
Hunting Acreage
Bottomland Property
Inherited Land
Residential Lots
Commercial Property
Riverfront Land
Vacant Lots
Pastureland
Landlocked Parcels
Tax Delinquent Land
Get a no-obligation cash offer for your West Tennessee property today. Our team specializes in agricultural land and is ready to help you close quickly and hassle-free.
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