Tell us about your land!
You choose the location for closing - we can do this anywhere.
No Realtor fees or commissions.
We Pay ALL closing costs including county recording fees!
How can we serve you?
We are a small home-based Christian business that is looking to connect buyers and sellers of land. We’re not a big real estate company, just a family business that is looking to help and serve others with real estate.
We purchased our first property in Virginia over 15 years ago and have been learning ever since then! Over the years, we helped to develop a set of clients that are interested in purchasing land (especially over 10 acres) throughout the country. We would love to further examine your individual parcel of land to see if it would be a good fit for us and our clients.
Accept.
if you’re satisfied with our offer, simply accept and we’ll begin the next steps to close the deal.
Close.
In as little as 14 days, we’ll close at a reputable title company and you get cash in hand!
We bet you have Questions ...
How Did You Get My Information?
All the information we collect is from public county records. Specifically, all private vacant property owners are registered with the county in which their property is located. This information is available to the public and searchable.
How Does Journey Properties Determine Their Offer Price?
We calculate our offers based on several factors. We collect the most recently sold data closest to your property from several resources including several real estate advertising sites (Zillow, Redfin, Trulia, Etc), and directly from the county in which your property is located. Then we use that data and adjust it to best fit your property’s features including size, location, topography, road and utilities proximity, etc. From there we create an offer that we believe we appease the seller and still yield a profit. Counter offers are welcome but not guaranteed.
Will Journey Properties Still Purchase My Property With Back Taxes Or Liens?
Absolutely! As long as they are within reason and don’t exceed the original offer price too dramatically.