Hunt County, Texas

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    Why Sell Your Hunt County Land to PlaceAcre?

    Located in Northeast Texas, Hunt County offers a unique blend of rural charm and metropolitan accessibility. With Greenville as its county seat and proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Hunt County has become an increasingly attractive market for land transactions. Whether you own agricultural land, residential lots, or undeveloped acreage, PlaceAcre provides the fastest and most straightforward way to sell Texas land fast.

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    Understanding the Hunt County Land Market

    Hunt County spans approximately 841 square miles of diverse Texas landscape. The county's land market benefits from several key factors: its strategic location just 50 miles northeast of Dallas, growing agricultural operations, and expanding residential development. The region's rich black soil makes it ideal for farming and ranching, while its accessibility to major employment centers drives demand for residential properties.

    Many landowners in Hunt County face unique challenges when trying to sell. Traditional real estate listings can take months or even years to attract the right buyer, especially for rural or agricultural properties. Property taxes continue accumulating, maintenance costs add up, and the uncertainty of when—or if—a sale will happen creates significant stress. PlaceAcre eliminates these concerns by providing immediate cash offers and handling all aspects of the transaction.

    Types of Hunt County Land We Purchase

    Agricultural & Farmland

    Crop land, pastures, hay fields, and ranches of all sizes

    Residential Lots

    Single-family lots, subdivided parcels, and estate properties

    Commercial Property

    Highway frontage, business sites, and development land

    Raw Land

    Undeveloped acreage, wooded tracts, and recreational properties

    Our Simple Process

    Selling your Hunt County land to PlaceAcre couldn't be easier. First, submit your property information using our online form or call us at 830-500-5118. Within 24 hours, our team evaluates your property and presents a fair cash offer based on current market conditions, location, and development potential. If you accept our offer, we handle all paperwork, title work, and closing details. Most transactions close within 7-14 days, and you receive your payment immediately at closing—no waiting, no surprises.

    Unlike traditional sales that require property improvements, staging, or extensive marketing, we purchase land in any condition. Whether your property has tax liens, unclear boundaries, limited access, or environmental concerns, PlaceAcre has the experience and resources to handle complex situations. We've successfully purchased hundreds of properties across Texas, and our reputation for fair dealing and efficient closings speaks for itself.

    Hunt County: A Growing Region

    Hunt County's strategic position in the Dallas-Fort Worth region has made it one of Northeast Texas's most dynamic markets. The county seat, Greenville, serves as a regional hub for commerce, healthcare, and education. With Interstate 30 providing direct access to Dallas and connections to major markets throughout Texas, Hunt County offers both rural tranquility and metropolitan convenience.

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hunt County's population has shown steady growth, reflecting increased interest in the area's quality of life and economic opportunities. The county's diverse economy includes agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail sectors, providing stability and growth potential for property values.

    Hunt County at a Glance

    98,000+
    Residents
    841
    Square Miles
    $165,000
    Median Home Value

    Interesting Facts About Hunt County

    • •Hunt County was established in 1846 and named after Memucan Hunt Jr., the first Republic of Texas Minister to the United States.
    • •The county is home to Lake Tawakoni, a 37,879-acre reservoir popular for fishing, boating, and recreation.
    • •Greenville, the county seat, was once known as the "Blackland Prairie Cotton Capital" due to its thriving cotton industry.
    • •Hunt County's agricultural heritage remains strong, with cattle ranching, hay production, and row crop farming as major economic contributors.
    • •The county's proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth (less than an hour's drive) makes it attractive for those seeking rural living with urban amenities nearby.

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