We'll make an offer for any vacant New Hampshire land, regardless of its condition, back taxes, or situation.
Sell New Hampshire land with peace of mind: We use escrow, a neutral party that holds funds and title until closing, making a secure exchange for everyone.
Service guarantee: Our team will guide you through your New Hampshire land-selling experience, keep you updated, and be available for calls and video chats as needed.
“Our mission is to make selling your land fast, simple, and hassle-free ”
Aaron Timmer | Founder
Compare Prime Land Buyers with a typical experience selling with a realtor.
Zero fees and commissions
No additional expenses
Sell within a few weeks, not months
Sell your land 'as-is'
All back and current taxes paid
A hassle-free sale
New Hampshire Agricultural/Farmland
We buy all forms of New Hampshire farmland, including dairy operations in the Connecticut River Valley, maple sugaring properties in Grafton County, and apple orchards throughout Hillsborough County.
New Hampshire Recreational Land
From hunting camps in the Great North Woods to fishing properties on Lake Winnipesaukee, we purchase recreational land throughout the state.
New Hampshire Residential Development Land
We purchase development land in growing areas around Manchester, Nashua, and the Seacoast region.
New Hampshire Commercial/Industrial Land
We buy commercial properties along major corridors like I-93 and Route 16, industrial sites near transportation hubs, and business development land in municipalities throughout Rockingham and Hillsborough counties.
New Hampshire Forest/Timber Land
We actively purchase forested properties from pine stands in southern New Hampshire to mixed hardwood forests in Coos County.
New Hampshire Waterfront Properties
We buy lake properties on all major New Hampshire lakes, seacoast land from Portsmouth to Seabrook, and river frontage throughout the state.
When you need to sell land in New Hampshire, you have three main options. Each has different timelines, costs, and levels of complexity.
Traditional Realtor (6+ months)
New Hampshire realtors typically charge 5.29% commission for land sales, plus marketing costs and the state's 0.75% transfer tax. However, most agents focus on homes and may lack specialized knowledge of New Hampshire's Current Use taxation, shoreland protection regulations, and the new waterfront septic evaluation requirements that took effect in 2024. The process often takes 6+ months due to limited buyer interest and financing complications.
For Sale By Owner - FSBO (3-12 months)
Selling land by owner in New Hampshire saves commission fees but requires handling complex paperwork, including deed transfers, title searches, and compliance with state disclosure requirements. You'll also need to navigate local zoning laws, wetland restrictions, and property tax implications yourself—plus handle all marketing and buyer qualification.
Cash Land Buyers (3-4 weeks) ✓ FASTEST
New Hampshire cash land buyers like Prime Land Buyers purchase directly with no commissions, no fees, and no financing delays. We handle all paperwork, closing costs, transfer taxes, and regulatory requirements. Most transactions close within 3-4 weeks, regardless of Current Use status or waterfront regulations.
Ready to sell your New Hampshire land fast? Skip the months-long process and regulatory headaches. Get your cash offer today from New Hampshire's trusted land buyers with hundreds of successful transactions across all 10 counties.
Don't worry about gathering every document—we'll help you obtain anything that's missing. Here's what's typically needed for New Hampshire land sales.
Essential Documents:
• Property deed or title showing current ownership
• Recent property tax statements (last 2 years preferred)
• Survey or legal property description with boundary markers
• Current property tax assessment from municipality
• Form PA-34 (Inventory of Property Transfer) for tax reporting
Helpful But Not Required:
• Previous appraisals or land valuations
• Environmental assessments or soil tests
• Current zoning information from local planning office
• Utility availability documentation
• Photos and access information
New Hampshire-Specific Requirements:
• Real Estate Transfer Tax Declaration (Form CD-57)
• Disclosure of water and sewage systems (required by state law)
• Waterfront properties: Professional septic system evaluation (new 2024 requirement)
• Current Use properties: Documentation of agricultural or forestry classification
Missing Documents? No Problem.
Don't have all the paperwork? We work with New Hampshire county registries and municipal offices daily to obtain missing documents. Our team can help you secure copies of deeds, tax records, surveys, and any required state forms. We handle PA-34 filing, transfer tax calculations, and coordinate with local assessors. This service is included at no cost to you.
Ready to get started? Submit your property details today—we'll handle the New Hampshire paperwork headaches for you.
Here are the most common questions we receive from New Hampshire landowners looking to sell their property.
The fastest way is to contact direct cash buyers like Prime Land Buyers. Simply submit your property details online, receive a cash offer within 24-48 hours, and close in 2-4 weeks. We handle all New Hampshire paperwork including PA-34 forms, transfer tax calculations, and coordinate with county registries to make the process simple and stress-free.
Cash buyers are the fastest option, typically closing in 2-4 weeks. Traditional realtor sales in New Hampshire average 8-12 months, while FSBO sales can take 6-18 months due to the state's specialized land market. Cash sales eliminate financing delays, lengthy marketing periods, and buyer qualification issues.
Yes, we regularly purchase New Hampshire properties with back taxes, liens, or other issues. We can coordinate with your municipality to resolve tax issues at closing, so you don't have to pay them upfront. This is often the fastest way to resolve tax problems and avoid potential tax deed proceedings.
With cash buyers, expect 2-4 weeks from offer acceptance to closing. Traditional sales through realtors typically take 8-12 months in New Hampshire's land market due to limited land-specialized agents and buyer financing challenges. FSBO sales can take even longer due to marketing complexity and regulatory requirements.
You'll need the property deed, recent tax statements, Form PA-34, and any survey information. For Current Use properties, you'll need program documentation. We can help you obtain missing documents through our network of New Hampshire title companies and county registries, and we handle all state-required forms.
No, you can sell directly to cash buyers without a realtor. This saves you the 5.29% average commission fee and speeds up the process significantly. We handle all the same services a realtor would, including paperwork, title work, transfer tax filing, and closing coordination.
When you sell to us, there are zero costs or fees. We cover all closing costs, title work, transfer fees, and New Hampshire's 0.75% transfer tax. Traditional sales cost 5.29% in realtor commissions plus marketing expenses and carrying costs during the lengthy sales process.
We purchase all types of New Hampshire land: vacant lots, Current Use properties, waterfront land, inherited property, timber land, recreational properties, and land with back taxes or liens. Size doesn't matter—from small residential lots in seacoast towns to large forest tracts in the White Mountains.
Yes, when working with reputable buyers who use licensed title companies and escrow services. We provide references, maintain excellent reviews, and handle all transactions through established New Hampshire title companies. Our process includes proper deed transfers and full legal compliance with state regulations.
Absolutely. We frequently work with heirs selling inherited New Hampshire property, including out-of-state heirs unfamiliar with local regulations. We can guide you through probate requirements if needed and handle complex ownership situations involving multiple heirs or estate settlements.
We can often purchase properties with liens, judgments, or other title issues. Our team works with New Hampshire attorneys and title companies to resolve these issues at closing. In many cases, we can negotiate with lienholders and handle resolution as part of the purchase process.
We analyze recent comparable sales, assess location factors, review county tax assessments, and consider unique features like water access, mountain views, or development potential. Our team understands New Hampshire's diverse land markets from seacoast properties to White Mountain acreage, ensuring fair valuations based on current market conditions.
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