Whether you own land in Seguin (the county seat), Schertz, Cibolo, Marion, or anywhere along the New Braunfels corridor, we're ready to make a fair cash offer on your Guadalupe County property. No agents, no commissions, no months of waiting — just a real offer from a real buyer.
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From sprawling ranches with live oak trees to valuable riverfront property along the famous Guadalupe River, we purchase land in any condition throughout Guadalupe County and the greater San Antonio metro area.

Rolling hills, oak trees, scenic views

Agricultural property, pastures, cattle land

Guadalupe River access, waterfront lots
Selling land in one of Texas's fastest-growing corridors doesn't have to mean dealing with realtors, staging properties, or waiting months for the right buyer. We offer a simpler path.
Submit your property details and receive a competitive offer within one business day.
No realtor commissions, no closing costs, no surprise fees. You keep every dollar.
Overgrown, landlocked, back taxes—we handle the complications so you don't have to.
We understand Hill Country values, water rights, and what makes Guadalupe County special.
Ready to sell Texas land fast? We've helped landowners across Central Texas get fair cash for their property without the traditional hassles.

Guadalupe County sits at the crossroads of the Texas Hill Country and the greater San Antonio metropolitan area, making it one of the most strategically located counties in Central Texas. Named after the legendary Guadalupe River that winds through its heart, this county has transformed from its agricultural roots into one of the fastest-growing regions in the entire United States.
The county seat of Seguin—founded in 1838 and named for Texas Revolution hero Juan Seguín—anchors the county with historic charm and modern amenities. Known as the "Pecan Capital of Texas," Seguin boasts the world's largest pecan statue and hosts the annual Pecan Fest, celebrating the region's rich agricultural heritage. The town's historic downtown features beautiful 19th-century architecture, antique shops, and the stunning Sebastopol House State Historic Site.
The Guadalupe River itself is the county's crown jewel—a crystal-clear waterway that draws thousands of tubers, kayakers, and anglers each year. The river's cypress-lined banks and spring-fed waters have made riverfront property in Guadalupe County highly sought after. Towns like Schertz and Cibolo have experienced explosive growth as part of the San Antonio-New Braunfels corridor, with Interstate 35 and Highway 90 providing excellent connectivity to both San Antonio and Austin.
The county's unique position between two major metros, combined with its natural beauty and relatively affordable land prices compared to Comal and Bexar counties, has fueled tremendous residential and commercial development. From working ranches that have been in families for generations to vacant lots awaiting development, Guadalupe County land represents significant value in today's market.
Whether you've inherited land you don't need, own a vacant lot with development potential, or simply want to convert your acreage into cash, PlaceAcre can help. Learn more about how to evaluate raw land or review our comprehensive land due diligence checklist to understand your property's value.
172,709
Population (2022)
711 sq mi
Total Land Area
$75,429
Median Household Income
+47%
Population Growth (2010-2022)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
We purchase land throughout Guadalupe County—from Seguin and Schertz to Cibolo, Marion, Kingsbury, and all the rural communities in between.
Guadalupe County is one of the most active land markets in Central Texas. Sitting between San Antonio and Austin along the I-10 and I-35 corridors, it's seen real demand from families relocating, builders chasing buildable lots, and ranchers consolidating acreage. We focus here because we know the area — from the limestone uplands near Marion to the river bottoms outside Seguin — and we can make confident, fair offers without dragging out due diligence. If you've inherited acreage, are tired of paying taxes on a vacant lot, or just want out, we'd rather buy it directly than leave you waiting on a buyer who may never show. Learn more about our work across the state on our Texas land buying page.
The San Antonio metro keeps spilling north and east, and Guadalupe County is right in the path. Schertz and Cibolo have already absorbed most of the early growth, and now demand is pushing into Seguin, Marion, McQueeney, and Kingsbury. Lot prices in the Seguin area have climbed steadily over the past three years, and small-acreage tracts (5–25 acres) within 20 minutes of I-10 are some of the most-asked-about parcels we see.
That growth is good news if you own land here — but it doesn't mean a traditional listing is the fastest or most profitable path. For sellers who value certainty and speed over chasing top-of-market, a direct cash sale often nets more after commissions, repairs, and months of carrying costs. You can also compare nearby Hill Country activity on our Kerr County land buying page.
We cover standard closing costs and handle back taxes through escrow, so the offer you accept is essentially what you walk away with.
Most sellers get a cash offer within 24 hours and close in 10–14 days through a Texas title company.
Yes — Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, Marion, Kingsbury, McQueeney, and the rural communities in between.
Absolutely. Corridor parcels between San Antonio, Seguin, and New Braunfels are some of our most active purchases.
Yes. PlaceAcre covers standard closing costs including title work and recording fees on Guadalupe County purchases.
Yes. We regularly buy land with back taxes or liens and clear them through escrow at closing — no upfront cost to you.
Don't let your land sit idle while property taxes pile up. Whether you inherited acreage, own a vacant lot, or simply want to cash out, our process is designed to be fast, fair, and simple.
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With Guadalupe County growing faster than almost anywhere else in Texas, your land is more valuable than ever. Skip the realtor fees and lengthy listing process—get a fair cash offer today.
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