Hopkins County Texas rolling farmland and pastures
    Hopkins County, Texas

    Sell Your Hopkins County Land for Cash Today

    Whether you own farmland near Sulphur Springs, lakefront property by Cooper Lake, or dairy pastures in rural Hopkins County, we're ready to make you a fair cash offer with no obligations.

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    Why Hopkins County Landowners Choose Us

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    About Hopkins County, Texas

    Located in Northeast Texas, Hopkins County is renowned as the "Dairy Capital of Texas" with a rich agricultural heritage spanning over 150 years. The county seat, Sulphur Springs, serves as a thriving hub for commerce, culture, and community events that draw visitors from across the region.

    Hopkins County encompasses 785 square miles of fertile farmland, rolling prairies, and scenic lakefront properties. The area's proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth (approximately 80 miles southwest) makes it an increasingly attractive location for those seeking rural property with metropolitan accessibility.

    If you're looking for a trusted Texas Cash land buyer, PlaceACre specializes in purchasing land throughout Hopkins County and the surrounding Northeast Texas region. We understand the unique value of dairy farms, agricultural land, and recreational properties in this area.

    Historic downtown Sulphur Springs Texas

    785

    Square Miles

    Hopkins County by the Numbers

    Understanding the local market helps us provide fair cash offers for your Hopkins County property. Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    37,500+

    Population

    $165,000

    Median Home Value

    $52,000

    Median Household Income

    1846

    Year Founded

    Interesting Facts About Hopkins County

    Discover what makes Hopkins County a unique and desirable location in Northeast Texas.

    Dairy Capital of Texas

    Hopkins County has been officially recognized as the 'Dairy Capital of Texas' since 1940, with a heritage of dairy farming that continues to this day. The county hosts an annual Dairy Festival celebrating this agricultural tradition.

    Cooper Lake State Park

    Cooper Lake, covering over 19,000 acres, offers exceptional fishing for largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. The state park features camping, hiking trails, and equestrian facilities attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

    Historic Hopkins County Courthouse

    Built in 1895, the stunning Romanesque Revival courthouse in Sulphur Springs is a Texas Historic Landmark. Its distinctive clock tower has been a centerpiece of the downtown square for over 125 years.

    Southwest Dairy Museum

    Sulphur Springs is home to the Southwest Dairy Museum, showcasing the history and evolution of the dairy industry in Texas. The museum features vintage equipment and educational exhibits about dairy farming.

    Sulphur Springs Water Tower

    The unique blue and white water tower shaped like a milk bottle is an iconic landmark visible from Interstate 30, symbolizing the county's dairy heritage and welcoming visitors to the area.

    Hopkins County Fall Festival

    Each fall, the county hosts the Hopkins County Stew Contest, a beloved tradition dating back to 1970. Teams compete to create the best stew using traditional recipes, drawing thousands of visitors to Sulphur Springs.

    Our Simple 3-Step Process

    Selling your Hopkins County land doesn't have to be complicated. We've streamlined the process to make it fast and hassle-free for landowners throughout Northeast Texas.

    01

    Share Your Property Details

    Fill out our simple form or call us directly. Tell us about your Hopkins County land, whether it's farmland, lakefront property, or undeveloped acreage.

    02

    Receive Your Cash Offer

    Within 24-48 hours, we'll provide a fair, no-obligation cash offer based on current market conditions in Hopkins County and the unique features of your property.

    03

    Close on Your Timeline

    Accept our offer and choose your closing date. We handle all the paperwork and can close in as little as 7 days, putting cash in your hands quickly.

    Cooper Lake State Park in Hopkins County Texas

    19,000+

    Lake Acres

    Lakefront & Recreational Property

    Hopkins County offers exceptional recreational opportunities centered around Cooper Lake, one of the largest and most pristine lakes in Northeast Texas. Whether you own lakefront property, hunting land, or recreational acreage, PlaceACre is interested in making you a competitive cash offer.

    Before selling, it's important to understand how to properly evaluate raw land and its essential factors. Our team can help you understand the true value of your Hopkins County property.

    Many landowners are surprised by the hidden costs of owning raw land. Property taxes, maintenance, and liability concerns add up quickly. Selling for cash eliminates these ongoing expenses while providing immediate liquidity.

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    Hopkins County Service Area

    We purchase land throughout Hopkins County including Sulphur Springs, Como, Cumby, Dike, and surrounding areas.

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