For Landowners

Your lot is worth more than you think.

I or one of my builder and developer clients are actively buying land across Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, and southern Lehigh County. Raw lots, infill parcels, tear-downs, estate sales, assemblages — if it can be built on, we want to see it.

3 Active developments
74 Closings to date
5 Counties served
How It Works

From parcel to paid.

Three steps. No surprises. You stay in control the whole way.

01

Tell me about the parcel.

Use the form below or text me directly. Address or rough location is enough to start. I'll pull tax records, zoning, and recent comps myself.

02

Walk the land together.

I'll visit the parcel within a week, usually sooner. We talk through what's possible — subdivision, tear-down, hold, or straight sale. No pressure to decide on the spot.

03

Direct offer or quiet listing.

If I or one of my builder clients buy it directly, you avoid commission and a long marketing window. If a traditional listing nets you more, I'll tell you that too.

Submit Your Parcel

Let's look at it.

I respond personally within 24 hours. Everything stays confidential.

No obligation. No commission if I buy it directly. Confidential.

Common Questions

What landowners ask me.

Do I have to list it on the MLS?

No. If I or one of my builder/developer clients buys the parcel directly, the sale stays off-market and confidential. That's often what estate sellers and longtime owners prefer.

Will I owe a commission?

If you sell directly to me or a builder client, there's no listing-side commission. If a traditional MLS listing would net you more — I'll be the first to tell you, and represent you that way.

What kinds of land are you actually buying?

Raw and unimproved lots; older homes on larger parcels suitable for tear-down; infill lots in established neighborhoods; estate or inherited land; multi-lot assemblages where neighboring owners could sell together. Anywhere from a quarter-acre infill to multi-acre tracts.

Where do you buy?

Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, and southern Lehigh County in Pennsylvania. Active development experience in Doylestown, New Britain, Perkasie, Hatfield, Buckingham, and the Saucon Valley corridor.

How fast can you close?

Depends on title, zoning, and inspection — but recent direct land deals have closed in 30 to 60 days. Cash deals can move faster.

I inherited land I don't want. Where do I start?

Send me the address. I'll handle the rest — pull deed, tax records, and zoning, walk the land, and come back with options. You don't need to do any homework before reaching out.