Gloucester County Virginia coastal landscape with Chesapeake Bay shoreline
    Virginia's Historic Waterfront County

    Sell Your Land in Gloucester County, Virginia

    Located on the Middle Peninsula along the Chesapeake Bay, Gloucester County offers prime coastal Virginia land. Whether you have waterfront property, farmland, or rural acreage, we provide fair cash offers within 24 hours.

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    Why Landowners in Gloucester County Choose Us

    Selling land through traditional real estate channels in coastal Virginia can take months or even years. The Middle Peninsula market has unique challenges, from seasonal fluctuations to specific buyer requirements. We eliminate all that uncertainty by providing a straightforward cash purchase process.

    No realtor commissions or listing fees
    We handle all closing costs
    No repairs or improvements required
    Close on your schedule, from 7 days to 6 months
    Fair market-based cash offers
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    Ready to sell land fast in Virginia? We make the process simple and stress-free for Gloucester County landowners.

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    About Gloucester County, Virginia

    Gloucester County is a historic county located on Virginia's Middle Peninsula, bordered by the York River to the south, the Mobjack Bay and Chesapeake Bay to the east, and Mathews and Middlesex counties to the north. With over 400 years of history, Gloucester was one of the original shires of Virginia established in 1651, named after Henry, Duke of Gloucester.

    The county seat, Gloucester Court House, serves as the commercial and civic center of this predominantly rural community. Known for its outstanding natural beauty, Gloucester offers a unique blend of waterfront properties, productive farmland, and forested acreage. The area's maritime heritage remains strong, with the fishing and seafood industry continuing to play an important role in the local economy.

    Whether you own waterfront land along the York River, agricultural acreage in the county's interior, or wooded property perfect for hunting and recreation, we're interested in making you a fair cash offer. Learn more about how to evaluate raw land and its essential factors before selling.

    York River waterfront in Gloucester County Virginia

    Strategic Location

    Gloucester County is just 60 miles from Richmond and offers easy access to Hampton Roads via the Coleman Bridge. This makes it an attractive location for buyers seeking rural living with urban accessibility.

    Gloucester County Demographics

    37,348

    Population

    288

    Square Miles

    $76,450

    Median Household Income

    $285,000

    Median Home Value

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Interesting Facts About Gloucester County

    Discover what makes this coastal Virginia county unique—from revolutionary history to thriving maritime traditions.

    Revolutionary War History

    Gloucester Point played a crucial role in the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. British forces under Banastre Tarleton were stationed here during the final major battle of the American Revolution.

    Daffodil Capital

    Gloucester County is known as the "Daffodil Capital of America" and hosts the annual Daffodil Festival each April, celebrating the millions of daffodils that bloom throughout the county.

    Maritime Heritage

    The county has a rich maritime history centered around the Chesapeake Bay. Commercial fishing, crabbing, and oyster harvesting continue to be important local industries today.

    Waterfront Paradise

    With over 300 miles of shoreline along the York River, Mobjack Bay, and numerous creeks, Gloucester offers some of the most sought-after waterfront property in Virginia.

    Historic Landmarks

    The county is home to numerous historic sites including Rosewell Ruins, once the largest colonial mansion in North America, and Ware Church, established in 1690.

    Natural Beauty

    The Beaverdam Park offers 635 acres of forests, trails, and a 75-acre reservoir, making it a prime destination for hiking, fishing, and enjoying Virginia's natural landscape.

    Understanding the hidden costs of owning raw land can help you make informed decisions about selling your Gloucester County property.

    Gloucester County Location

    Types of Land We Buy in Gloucester County

    Waterfront Property
    Agricultural Land
    Residential Lots
    Wooded Acreage
    Hunting Land
    Commercial Property
    Inherited Land
    Vacant Lots
    Marsh & Wetlands
    Rural Farms
    Timber Land
    Development Land

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