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Trade a condo for land

Vertical equity into horizontal acres: the 14th floor traded for a property line and a blank slate.

Condo owners who want to own raw land — for future development, farming, homesteading, or long-term investment — are trading their units for land parcels. These swaps convert urban real estate equity into rural or suburban land holdings without a cash intermediary.

Who’s trading down to earth

Urban condo owners exiting city living to own land and build their own structure at their own pace

Investors converting appreciated condo equity into raw land with long-term development or appreciation potential

Land owners who want a condo for city access offering their parcel as currency for the swap

Condo owners in high-appreciation markets leveraging their unit to acquire larger, lower-cost land holdings elsewhere

Condos seeking land

Units that became acreage

A city condo traded for 10 acres of rural land in a low-cost state, converting the owner from urban to land holder

A beach condo swapped for vacant land in a growing inland market the owner believes will appreciate

A vacation condo traded for a land parcel in the same resort area, giving the owner more flexibility to build or sell later

The condo closes with its estoppel and deed; the land closes on its buildability file — access, zoning, utilities, and rights verified before the boot is set.

Related swaps

Condo-for-land FAQ

Trade the view for the ground itself.

List your condo for free and swap the balcony for a boundary line.