Rolling farmland and Elk River valley in Lincoln County, Tennessee
    Historic Middle Tennessee

    Sell Your Land inLincoln County, TN

    From scenic Elk River frontage to productive farmland near historic Fayetteville, we purchase all types of property in Lincoln County. Get a fair cash offer with zero fees and close on your timeline.

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    Historic Fayetteville courthouse square

    Historic Fayetteville

    Elk River in Lincoln County

    Elk River Valley

    1809

    Year Established

    570

    Square Miles

    Why Sell Your Lincoln County Land to Us?

    We specialize in purchasing land throughout Middle Tennessee, offering landowners a stress-free path to selling their property quickly and at a fair price.

    Fair Cash Offers

    We provide competitive cash offers based on current Middle Tennessee market conditions and comparable property sales.

    Flexible Closing Timeline

    Whether you need to close in 7 days or prefer a longer timeline to prepare, we work around your schedule.

    No Fees or Commissions

    Unlike traditional real estate sales, you pay zero agent commissions, closing costs, or fees.

    Historic Property Expertise

    We understand the unique value of properties in Tennessee's oldest Middle Tennessee county.

    Local Market Knowledge

    We know Lincoln County from Fayetteville to Flintville to Petersburg and everywhere in between.

    Hassle-Free Experience

    We handle all paperwork, surveys, and title work so you can focus on your next chapter.

    About Lincoln County, Tennessee

    Lincoln County, established in 1809, is one of the oldest and most historic counties in Middle Tennessee. Named after Revolutionary War General Benjamin Lincoln, the county seat of Fayetteville features a beautifully preserved downtown square centered around its iconic courthouse. The scenic Elk River winds through the county, providing fertile bottomland and outstanding recreational opportunities.

    The county spans approximately 570 square miles of rolling hills, productive farmland, and wooded areas. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local economy, with cattle farming, hay production, and row crops being the primary activities. The area is also known for its equine industry, with numerous horse farms dotting the countryside.

    Located just 75 miles south of Nashville and 35 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, Lincoln County offers rural charm with convenient access to major metropolitan areas. US Highway 231 and US Highway 64 provide excellent connectivity for residents and businesses alike.

    Whether you own riverfront property, inherited farmland, or a residential lot in Lincoln County, PlaceAcre is ready to make you a fair cash offer. Learn more about how to Sell land fast in Tennessee with our streamlined process.

    Historic Fayetteville town square

    Quick Facts

    • Established in 1809
    • County seat: Fayetteville
    • Elk River access
    • 75 miles from Nashville

    Lincoln County Demographics

    35,098

    Population

    $52,741

    Median Household Income

    570 sq mi

    Land Area

    Agriculture & Manufacturing

    Economic Base

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Interesting Facts About Lincoln County

    Historic Fayetteville Square

    The town square features the 1972 Lincoln County Courthouse and is surrounded by antique shops, restaurants, and historic buildings dating to the 1800s.

    Elk River Recreation

    The Elk River provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing, with the river known for its smallmouth bass and scenic beauty.

    Oldest in Middle Tennessee

    Lincoln County was the first county established in Middle Tennessee south of the Duck River, with a rich history spanning over 200 years.

    Tennessee Walking Horse Country

    The county is part of the Tennessee Walking Horse region, with numerous horse farms and a strong equine heritage.

    Growing Manufacturing Sector

    Major employers include automotive suppliers and food processing facilities, providing diverse economic opportunities beyond agriculture.

    Affordable Quality of Life

    Lincoln County offers a lower cost of living than nearby metropolitan areas while maintaining excellent schools and community services.

    Types of Land We Buy in Lincoln County

    No matter what type of property you own in Lincoln County, we are 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.

    Pastureland

    Timber Land

    Riverfront Property

    Horse Farms

    Inherited Land

    Residential Lots

    Commercial Property

    Hunting Acreage

    Vacant Lots

    Farm Land

    Landlocked Parcels

    Tax Delinquent Land

    Lincoln County Location

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