From lakefront lots on Lake Fork to sprawling timberland acreage, we buy all types of Wood County property. Get a fair cash offer with no fees or commissions.
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Home to over 60 ShareLunker bass catches – more than any other Texas lake.
Whether you've inherited timberland, own lakefront property you rarely visit, or simply want to liquidate your East Texas investment, we provide straightforward cash offers that close on your timeline. As experienced land buyers, we understand the unique value of Wood County real estate and offer fair market prices without the hassle of traditional listings. Learn more about how we can help you sell land quick in Texas.
We buy pine and hardwood forest properties of all sizes
Lake Fork lots and other waterfront properties welcomed
Vacant lots near Quitman, Mineola, and Winnsboro
Undeveloped land and speculative holdings

Wood County sits in the heart of East Texas, where the rolling Piney Woods create some of the state's most scenic landscapes. The county's 695 square miles encompass everything from dense pine and hardwood forests to pristine lakefront property along the shores of Lake Fork, Lake Quitman, and Lake Winnsboro. This diversity makes Wood County attractive to a wide range of buyers, from fishing enthusiasts to timber investors.
The real estate market here reflects this variety. Lakefront properties near Lake Fork command premium prices due to the reservoir's legendary bass fishing, while rural timberland offers value for those interested in sustainable forestry or hunting retreats. Before selling any property, it's wise to understand what impacts your land's value – our guide on essential factors for evaluating raw land can help you make informed decisions.
Founded in 1850, Quitman serves as the governmental and cultural center of Wood County. The historic downtown square features preserved architecture and local businesses.
Understanding local demographics helps contextualize property values and market demand. Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Railroad heritage town, antiques hub
County seat, historic courthouse
"Autumn Trails Capital of Texas"
From world-famous bass fishing to autumn traditions, Wood County offers a unique slice of East Texas heritage.
Lake Fork Reservoir has produced more ShareLunker bass (13+ pounds) than any other Texas lake. The 27,690-acre reservoir attracts anglers from around the world and has set multiple state records, including a 17.67-pound largemouth bass that stood as the state record for over a decade.
Since 1968, Winnsboro has hosted the Autumn Trails Festival, earning its designation as the 'Autumn Trails Capital of Texas' from the state legislature. The month-long celebration features scenic drives through the colorful East Texas forests, live music, and traditional crafts.
Mineola's development was shaped by the Texas & Pacific Railway, which arrived in 1873. Today, the historic Mineola Depot still stands as a testament to the town's railroad past, and the city hosts the Amtrak station serving East Texas on the Texas Eagle route.
Wood County was the birthplace of James Stephen Hogg, who served as Texas Governor from 1891 to 1895. He was the first native-born Texan to hold the office and is remembered for his progressive reforms and trust-busting efforts during the oil boom era.
The Piney Woods forests of Wood County have supported timber production for over 150 years. Pine and hardwood forests still cover much of the county, providing sustainable timber resources and supporting wildlife habitats for deer, turkey, and other game species.
Before the Civil War, Wood County was home to iron ore mining and smelting operations. The old iron furnace ruins near Quitman serve as a reminder of this early industrial history, when East Texas briefly supplied iron for the region before larger deposits were discovered elsewhere.
Whether you own lakefront acreage on Lake Fork, inherited timberland from family, or hold vacant lots you no longer need, we're ready to make a fair cash offer. Our streamlined process eliminates the stress of traditional real estate transactions. Just be aware of all hidden costs of owning raw land when making your decision.
or call/text directly: 830-500-5118
Located in Northeast Texas, Wood County is approximately 80 miles east of Dallas. The county is easily accessible via U.S. Highway 80, Interstate 20, and State Highway 37.
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