Blue Ox Land Co.
Connecticut · Cash for Land
Sitting on an inherited woodlot in the Quiet Corner, a rural tract in the Litchfield Hills, or a lot you never built on? We buy land across Connecticut and send a real cash offer, usually within 24 hours.
Windham & Tolland counties, woodlots and farm remnants.
Litchfield County, rural and recreational tracts.
New London County, wooded acreage and rural lots.
Scattered wooded parcels and inherited acreage.
We consider rural parcels all over Connecticut. Send the address and we will tell you yes or no quickly.
Address or parcel ID, rough acres, anything else we should know. Two minutes, call or fill the form.
We pull the comps, look at the land, and send you a number, usually within 24 hours. No obligation, no pressure.
If you take the offer, we coordinate with a title company, handle the paperwork, and wire you the cash. Within 30 days is typical.
Probate, multiple heirs, attorney involvement, we have seen it all and we work with your timeline.
If you have been paying taxes on land you have never set foot on, let's get you out from under it.
Tried a realtor, sat for months, no offers? Land is a different game and most agents don't market it well.
We can usually work through it at closing with the title company. Don't let paperwork stop you from selling.
Bought it years ago, moved away, never go back. We close remotely, you don't have to set foot on it.
You don't need a reason. Tell us what you have and we'll tell you what we'll pay.
Connecticut land is wooded rural lots and old inherited parcels, and wetlands rules and access decide most of the value. We look at each parcel ourselves so the number actually fits the ground.
Call or fill out the form and you reach our team, not a call center. We pull the comps and send a real offer, the way we’d want it done on our own family’s land.
Connecticut land is wooded and rural in the corners of the state, and wetlands, access, and zoning drive what a parcel is worth.
The Quiet Corner in the northeast holds woodlots and farm remnants; the Litchfield Hills run to rural and recreational tracts; and the eastern and western edges have scattered wooded acreage. A buildable lot with frontage is a different deal from a wetland-heavy landlocked strip, and our offer reflects that.
Plenty of Connecticut land belongs to out-of-state owners, a parcel bought years ago, inherited family ground, land nobody uses anymore. You do not have to be local or visit the property; we research the parcel and close remotely through a Connecticut title company.
Buying direct means no realtor commission off the top, and we close on your timeline.
Yes. Wooded lots, inherited acreage, and rural tracts in the Quiet Corner and Litchfield Hills qualify, including landlocked parcels and lots with back taxes. Send the address and rough acres for a number.
No. Much of the Connecticut land we buy belongs to out-of-state owners. We handle the parcel and title research and close remotely through a Connecticut title company, no travel required.
Recent comparable sales, parcel features (access, water, timber, topography, utilities), zoning, and local market activity. We show you the math when we send the offer, no black box.
No. There are no realtor commissions, listing fees, or hidden costs. We cover standard closing costs through the title company. The offer you accept is what hits your bank account.
That is fine, we work with probate attorneys regularly, and can often start the offer process before probate is finalized so you are not waiting on the back end.
We are a direct buyer using our own funds. We are not listing your land or shopping it around. When we send an offer, we mean it.
Yes. Inland wetlands sit on most rural Connecticut parcels. They affect buildability and the number, not whether we make an offer.
Those are a specialty of ours. Send the address or the map and lot number and we will take a look.
Two minutes to send the info. 24 hours to a real cash offer on your Connecticut land. No spam, no obligation, no pressure.
Same straightforward cash offer, same direct line to Sam.