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    Sell Your Land inPrince George County, Virginia

    Get a fair cash offer for your Prince George County land. From historic James River plantations to Fort Gregg-Adams adjacent properties, we purchase land across this storied Virginia region with fast closings.

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    About Prince George County

    Where Colonial History Meets Modern Opportunity

    Prince George County, established in 1703, stands as one of Virginia's original shires and carries a legacy stretching back to the earliest days of English colonization in America. Spanning approximately 282 square miles along the south bank of the historic James River, this county offers a remarkable blend of rural tranquility, military significance, and strategic location within the Richmond-Petersburg metropolitan area. The county seat of Prince George serves as the governmental hub, while communities like Disputanta and Carson maintain the county's agricultural character. The Appomattox River forms the county's western boundary, adding to its natural beauty.

    Whether you own riverfront property along the James or Appomattox Rivers, agricultural land in the county's rural heart, timberland in the southern reaches, or residential acreage near the growing Tri-Cities region, Place Acre offers fair cash prices for land throughout Prince George County. We understand that selling inherited family land, managing out-of-state property, or divesting from unwanted acreage can be overwhelming, and we're committed to making the process straightforward and stress-free.

    If you want to sell vacant land in Virginia, our experienced team provides honest assessments and fair cash offers without the delays of traditional real estate transactions.

    Rolling Virginia pastureland with white fences in Prince George County
    1703
    Year Established
    County Demographics

    Prince George County by the Numbers

    Explore the demographic profile of this historic Virginia county, shaped by military presence, agricultural tradition, and strategic Tri-Cities location.

    38,500+
    Population
    Steady community growth
    282
    Square Miles
    River to rural landscapes
    $265,000
    Median Home Value
    Affordable compared to NOVA
    Fort Gregg-Adams
    Major Employer
    U.S. Army installation

    Economic Indicators & Regional Data

    $68,900
    Median Household Income
    Above state median
    91.5%
    High School Graduates
    Well-educated workforce
    137/sq mi
    Population Density
    Rural-suburban character

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey

    Discover Prince George County

    Fascinating Facts About the Region

    From Civil War battlefields to one of the Army's largest logistics installations, Prince George County holds centuries of American history within its borders.

    Fort Gregg-Adams Military Installation

    Fort Gregg-Adams, formerly known as Fort Lee until its 2023 renaming, serves as the U.S. Army's premier logistics training center and is one of the largest employers in the region. The installation spans over 5,600 acres and hosts the Army's Combined Arms Support Command, Quartermaster School, and Transportation School. Approximately 34,000 military and civilian personnel work on the installation daily, creating significant demand for housing and land in the surrounding area. Understanding local zoning codes is essential when selling land near military installations.

    Civil War Petersburg Campaign

    Prince George County witnessed some of the Civil War's most consequential fighting during the Siege of Petersburg from 1864 to 1865. The nine-and-a-half-month siege was the longest military operation of the war and ultimately led to the fall of the Confederate capital at Richmond. Key battlefields including City Point, where General Ulysses S. Grant established his headquarters, lie within or adjacent to the county. These historic sites attract thousands of visitors annually and contribute to the county's heritage tourism industry.

    Historic James River Plantations

    The James River, Virginia's most historic waterway, forms Prince George County's northern boundary. During the colonial era, this stretch of the river supported numerous tobacco plantations that helped establish Virginia's economy. Flowerdew Hundred, one of the earliest English settlements in America (1619), was located within what is now Prince George County. The river continues to serve as a major shipping channel, with the Port of Virginia facilities nearby creating economic opportunities. Knowing your water rights when selling riverfront property is crucial for landowners in this area.

    Agriculture & Timber Heritage

    While tobacco once dominated Prince George County's agricultural landscape, the county has diversified into a variety of farming enterprises. Peanuts, cotton, soybeans, and corn now represent significant crops, while commercial timber operations utilize the county's extensive pine and hardwood forests. The relatively flat terrain and rich soils make the county particularly suitable for agriculture, and many landowners continue to maintain family farms that have operated for generations. Cattle operations and hay production also contribute to the agricultural economy.

    Tri-Cities Regional Hub

    Prince George County forms an integral part of the Tri-Cities region, which includes the cities of Petersburg, Hopewell, and Colonial Heights. This metropolitan cluster offers residents the amenities of urban life while maintaining Prince George's rural character. The region benefits from excellent transportation infrastructure, including Interstate 95, Interstate 295, and Route 460, which provide quick access to Richmond (25 minutes), Hampton Roads (75 minutes), and Washington D.C. (2 hours). Richard Bland College of William & Mary, located in the county, provides higher education opportunities locally. The combination of military employment, transportation access, and affordable land values positions Prince George County for continued growth while preserving its agricultural heritage and small-town atmosphere that residents value.

    James River waterfront in Prince George County Virginia
    All Property Types Welcome

    We Buy All Types of Prince George County Land

    At Place Acre, we purchase land throughout Prince George County regardless of condition, location, or circumstances. Whether you have riverfront property along the James or Appomattox, agricultural farmland in the rural south, wooded timber acreage, or residential lots near Fort Gregg-Adams, we're ready to make you a fair cash offer.

    • James River waterfront
    • Agricultural farmland
    • Timber and hunting land
    • Fort Gregg-Adams adjacent
    • Inherited family property
    • Tax delinquent parcels
    • Commercial highway land
    • Vacant residential lots
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    Prince George County, Virginia Location

    Strategically located south of Richmond along the James River, Prince George County includes communities such as Prince George, Disputanta, Carson, and areas adjacent to Hopewell and Petersburg.

    Why Sell Your Prince George County Land to Place Acre?

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