You own vacant land in Asheboro and it’s starting to feel more like a bill than an asset. Property taxes keep coming, the lot sits idle, and you’re paying Randolph County to hold something that doesn’t produce a dollar of income. We buy vacant lots, raw land, and acreage across Asheboro as-is — no survey required, and we pay back taxes at closing. We also buy timber tracts and stumpage rights.
Asheboro land doesn’t move the same way Asheboro houses do. Home of the nc zoo and center of randolph county, affordable triad land play, but vacant parcels have a completely different buyer pool — builders, developers, and investors who move on their own timeline, not yours. The average vacant lot here sits 6 to 18 months on the MLS even in a strong market. Related: sell NC land that won't perc.
There’s a faster path. We buy residential building lots and every other flavor of Asheboro land — including lots with back taxes, landlocked parcels, inherited tracts, and long-held acreage near NC Zoo. Cash offer in 24 hours, close in 7 days through a licensed NC closing attorney. No surveys, no agent commissions, no junk fees.
Asheboro Land Market Snapshot
Before you price your parcel or talk to a buyer, you need to know what Asheboro land is actually worth. Here are the current market fundamentals. For more on this, see our guide on sell timber land in NC.
| Market Factor | Current Data |
|---|---|
| Median lot price | $14,000 |
| Typical lot price range | $6,000–$45,000 |
| County | Randolph County |
| Region | Triad |
| Population | 27K+ |
| Growth context | Home of the NC Zoo and center of Randolph County, affordable Triad land play |
| Key demand drivers | NC Zoo — US-220 / I-73/74 corridor — Randolph Community College — furniture heritage |
Why Asheboro Landowners Sell to Cinch
Every landowner's situation is different, but the reasons for choosing a cash buyer over a traditional Asheboro listing tend to cluster around the same four factors.
Types of Asheboro Land We Buy
We buy vacant lots, raw land, and acreage across Asheboro as-is. We also buy timber — tracts, stumpage rights, and uncut acreage. Here's what we look for — and nothing on this list disqualifies a parcel from consideration.
- residential building lots — parcels of all sizes throughout Asheboro and the surrounding area
- rural homestead acreage — parcels of all sizes throughout Asheboro and the surrounding area
- farm tracts — parcels of all sizes throughout Asheboro and the surrounding area
- small-town infill — parcels of all sizes throughout Asheboro and the surrounding area
The only land we typically pass on: parcels with active environmental contamination requiring remediation before title can transfer cleanly. Everything else is worth a conversation. We pay back taxes at closing, and we never ask you to order a survey.
Randolph County land is among the most affordable in central NC. Small acreage tracts near the zoo corridor are popular with self-builders.
How We Buy Land in Asheboro
The process is straightforward and faster than the traditional listing route.
Frequently Asked Questions
We typically close Asheboro land transactions in 7 days. Title searches in Randolph County run 3 to 7 business days, which is usually the longest single step. There are no financing contingencies on our end — we pay cash.
We buy residential building lots, rural homestead acreage, farm tracts, small-town infill, plus lots with back taxes, landlocked parcels, inherited tracts, and infill lots throughout Asheboro and surrounding Randolph County neighborhoods. We buy vacant lots, raw land, and acreage as-is. We also buy timber tracts and stumpage rights.
No survey is required. We use Randolph County GIS, tax records, and deed history to verify boundaries and acreage. If a survey is necessary to clear title for closing, we cover that cost.
Yes. We regularly buy Asheboro land with unpaid property taxes, code enforcement liens, or judgments attached. Those balances get paid directly out of closing by the attorney — you don’t front a dollar.
Asheboro land pricing depends on proximity to existing infrastructure — roads, utilities, and adjacent development. We pull recent comparable land sales from Randolph County deed records, verify zoning classification, confirm utility availability, and check flood zone maps. We explain every factor when we call with the offer.
None. No agent commission, no survey fee, no closing cost deductions from your proceeds. We pay back taxes at closing. The number we offer is the number you walk away with, minus any verified liens that clear at closing.
The Bottom Line on Selling Asheboro Land
Vacant land is one of the most expensive assets to hold passively in Randolph County. Property taxes, liability insurance, periodic maintenance, and lost opportunity cost on tied-up equity add up to real money every year you don't sell. The traditional listing path — land specialist, 6–10% commission, survey, perc test, 12–24 month timeline — makes sense for high-value parcels where you have time and leverage.
If you want a clean, certain exit without the wait, a cash sale is the right tool. No survey required, no commission, no financing contingencies, and we pay back taxes at closing. We buy vacant lots, raw land, and acreage. You know the net number before you sign. You close in one week through a licensed NC closing attorney and stop writing checks for Asheboro land you're not using.
Also selling a house in Asheboro? We buy houses too — see our Asheboro house-buying page for details on the cash offer process for occupied and inherited homes.
Call (919) 751-6768 or fill out the form. Tell us the parcel location and rough size. We'll research it and have a number for you within 24 hours.










