
Own property in the heart of Texas Hill Country? We purchase land in Kendall County for cash—any size, any condition. Skip the hassle of traditional sales and close in as little as 7 days.
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Kendall County's real estate market can be competitive, but selling through traditional channels means months of waiting, agent commissions, and uncertainty. Whether you've inherited Hill Country acreage, own a vacant lot near Boerne, or have ranch land you're ready to sell, we offer a straightforward alternative.
If you want to sell vacant land in Texas, our team makes the process simple. We handle title work, closing costs, and all the paperwork so you can focus on your next chapter.


Selling your Kendall County land shouldn't be complicated. Our streamlined process gets you from first contact to closing in days, not months.
Fill out our simple form or call 830-500-5118. Share basic details about your property and we'll get started right away.
Within 24-48 hours, receive a fair, no-obligation cash offer based on current Hill Country market values.
Accept our offer and pick your closing date. We handle everything and pay all closing costs.
From sprawling ranches to small residential lots, we buy all types of land in Kendall County. Understanding how to evaluate raw land can help you understand your property's value, but we simplify everything by handling all assessments.

Any Condition Accepted
We buy land as-is—no cleanup, clearing, or improvements needed.
Nestled in the heart of Texas Hill Country, Kendall County offers stunning natural beauty, rich German heritage, and close proximity to San Antonio. The county seat of Boerne combines small-town charm with upscale amenities.
47,000+
Population
Growing Fast
663
Land Area
Square Miles
Boerne
County Seat
Est. 1849
1862
Established
Named for George Kendall
Kendall County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, attracting residents from San Antonio and beyond who seek the Hill Country lifestyle. The area is known for its excellent schools, low crime rates, and high quality of life. Land values have appreciated significantly over the past decade, making it an opportune time to sell.
The county's economy benefits from tourism, wine production, and its proximity to San Antonio's job market. Many properties serve as weekend retreats or future retirement homes, creating strong demand for raw land.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Kendall County has a median household income of approximately $95,000—well above the state average. The population has grown over 40% in the last decade, driving demand for both residential and recreational land.
If you're holding onto land, be aware of the hidden costs of owning raw land—including property taxes, maintenance, and liability concerns. A cash sale eliminates these ongoing expenses.
Boerne was founded by German immigrants in 1849 and named after German author Ludwig Börne. The area still celebrates its heritage with festivals like Berges Fest and Weihnachtsfest.
Kendall County is part of the Texas Hill Country Wine Trail, with numerous wineries and vineyards. The region's limestone soil and climate are ideal for grape cultivation.
The Guadalupe River flows through the county, offering scenic river frontage properties and recreational opportunities including tubing, kayaking, and fishing.
The county features remarkable cave systems including Cascade Caverns and Cave Without a Name, showcasing the unique geology of the Texas Hill Country.
Located in the Texas Hill Country just 30 miles northwest of San Antonio, Kendall County offers easy access to urban amenities while maintaining its scenic, rural character.
Get a fair cash offer for your Hill Country property today. No obligations, no fees, and we handle all the paperwork so you can close on your timeline.
Fill out the form below and we'll contact you within 24 hours with a fair cash offer for your Kendall County land.
Fill out the form below and receive a no-obligation offer within 24 hours
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