
Own land in Virginia's historic Piedmont region? From vineyard properties to pastoral farmland, we buy all types of land with no hassle. Get a fair cash offer within 24 hours and close on your schedule.
Home of James Madison
Average Close Time
7-14 Days


Whether you own vineyard acreage in the heart of Virginia wine country, inherited farmland near Montpelier, or have a vacant lot in the Town of Orange, we make selling straightforward. No listings, no showings, no waiting months for a buyer. Just a fair cash offer and a quick closing.
Orange County sits at the crossroads of Virginia history and modern opportunity. While the area's rich heritage attracts visitors and new residents alike, selling land through traditional channels can still be time-consuming. We offer a faster alternative for landowners who want to move on their timeline.
As a trusted Virginia cash land buyer, we specialize in fast, fair land purchases across the Commonwealth. Learn more aboutevaluating raw land or discover the hidden costs of owning land.
Vineyard Land
Wine country acreage
Farm & Pasture
Agricultural property
Wooded Tracts
Timber & hunting land
Residential Lots
Building sites
Our streamlined process gets you from inquiry to cash in as little as 7 days
Fill out our simple form with basic information about your Orange County land. Tell us about the size, location, and any features.
Within 24 hours, you'll receive a no-obligation cash offer based on current market conditions and comparable sales.
Accept the offer and choose your closing date. We handle the paperwork and you walk away with cash in hand.
Orange County, Virginia, established in 1734, stands as one of the Commonwealth's most historically significant regions. Named for William III, Prince of Orange, the county encompasses 341 square miles of picturesque Piedmont landscape, characterized by rolling hills, fertile farmland, and stunning views of the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.
The county's most famous resident was James Madison, the fourth President of the United States and "Father of the Constitution." His estate, Montpelier, now a National Trust Historic Site, draws visitors from around the world and serves as a testament to the area's profound historical importance. The mansion and its surrounding 2,650 acres offer a glimpse into early American life and leadership.
Today, Orange County has emerged as a premier destination in Virginia's wine country. The region's terroir—a combination of climate, soil, and elevation—proves ideal for growing grapes, and numerous vineyards and wineries have established themselves throughout the county. Wine tourism has become an important economic driver, complementing the area's traditional agricultural heritage of cattle farming and hay production.
The Civil War left an indelible mark on Orange County, with the area serving as the winter quarters for the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in 1863-64. The Wilderness and Mine Run battlefields lie within or near county borders, making this region essential for Civil War historians and enthusiasts. Historic markers and preserved sites throughout the county tell the story of this pivotal period in American history.
Located approximately 70 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., Orange County offers a compelling blend of rural tranquility and reasonable access to major metropolitan areas. The Town of Orange serves as the county seat, featuring a charming downtown with antique shops, restaurants, and historic architecture. The county's strategic location along Route 15 and proximity to Charlottesville make it attractive for both residents seeking a quieter lifestyle and investors eyeing the region's growth potential.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Nestled in Virginia's historic Piedmont region, 70 miles from Washington, D.C.
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