
Own mountain property, lakefront land, or inherited acreage in Virginia's New River Valley? We buy Pulaski County land for fair cash prices with no fees and fast closings.
Mountain properties present unique challenges for traditional sales—steep terrain, access issues, and a specialized buyer pool. We understand these factors and can make you a fair cash offer regardless of your land's characteristics.
We buy all terrain types—hillside lots, ridgetop parcels, and valley land. Difficult access doesn't deter us.
Claytor Lake properties require understanding of dock permits and shoreline rules. We handle the complexity.
Whether your land is cleared, wooded, or has old structures, we'll make an offer.

Nestled in the heart of southwestern Virginia's New River Valley, Pulaski County offers a stunning blend of mountain scenery, lake recreation, and small-town Appalachian charm. The county takes its name from Casimir Pulaski, the Polish nobleman who served as a cavalry commander during the American Revolution.
Claytor Lake, created by the Appalachian Power Company dam on the New River in 1939, has become the county's recreational centerpiece. This 4,500-acre lake draws boaters, anglers, and swimmers throughout the warmer months, while Claytor Lake State Park provides camping, hiking, and a historic manor house. The New River itself—one of the oldest rivers in the world—winds through the county, offering additional recreational opportunities.
The town of Pulaski, the county seat, maintains a charming downtown with historic brick buildings and a growing arts scene. Meanwhile, Dublin and other communities provide residential options for those working at Virginia Tech in nearby Blacksburg or at Volvo's New River Valley assembly plant, one of the region's largest employers.
If you've inherited land in Pulaski County, own lakefront property you no longer use, or have mountain acreage you're ready to sell, we can provide a straightforward path to converting your real estate to cash without the hassle of traditional listings.
From ancient rivers to modern manufacturing, Pulaski County has unique stories.
The New River is considered one of the oldest rivers in the world, flowing north through the Appalachians—the opposite direction of most Eastern rivers.
The 472-acre park features Howe House, a 1879 farmhouse now serving as a visitor center, plus hiking trails and a sandy swimming beach.
The Norfolk & Western Railway shaped Pulaski's development. The historic train depot now serves as a community center and museum.
The New River Valley Plant produces Volvo trucks and is one of the company's most advanced manufacturing facilities worldwide.
The famous 2,190-mile trail passes through nearby counties, making Pulaski a basecamp for hikers exploring this mountain corridor.
Parts of this 1.8-million-acre forest extend into Pulaski County, offering public lands for hunting, hiking, and outdoor recreation.

The town of Pulaski preserves its railroad-era architecture while embracing renewal. The Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley hosts performances and exhibitions, while local restaurants and shops fill the historic downtown storefronts.
Whether your property is near town, along the lakeshore, or deep in the mountains, we're interested in hearing about it. Land in Pulaski County can sometimes be challenging to sell through traditional channels—we offer a faster alternative.
Understanding local trends informs property values and market dynamics.
Pulaski County's population has remained relatively stable, with a median age of approximately 46 years. The community includes longtime Appalachian families alongside newcomers attracted by the natural beauty and proximity to Virginia Tech. Manufacturing, healthcare, and education form the economic backbone.
The county offers a lower cost of living compared to Northern Virginia and urban areas, making it attractive for retirees and remote workers. Land prices remain accessible, though lakefront and mountain-view properties command premiums. Whether you're looking to sell inherited land or liquidate an investment property, we can help.
View U.S. Census Bureau Data →From lakefront lots to mountain ridges, we buy all types of New River Valley land.
Located in Virginia's New River Valley, southwest of Roanoke and adjacent to Radford and Blacksburg. The county seat is the town of Pulaski.
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Don't let your Pulaski County land sit unused. Convert your mountain property to cash today.
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