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Trade a farmhouse for land
Less structure, more acres. Farmhouse owners converting improved property into the raw ground their plans actually need.
Farmhouse owners who want to consolidate holdings, acquire more acreage, or convert their improved property into raw land for development are trading directly with land holders. These swaps balance structured improvements against the raw potential of unimproved parcels.
Structure for ground, ground for structure
Farmhouse owners who want more acreage trading their improved property for raw land that can be farmed or developed
Land owners who need a habitable structure immediately trading a parcel for a farmhouse they can move into
Agricultural investors restructuring by separating the farmhouse from the surrounding land through a targeted swap
Developers acquiring farmhouses for renovation or conversion by offering land in exchange
Farmhouses seeking land
Acre math in action
A farmhouse on 5 acres traded for 30 acres of raw agricultural land nearby — the owner wanted more land, less structure
A renovated historic farmhouse swapped for raw land in a high-growth county where the owner plans a new build
An occupied farmhouse traded for two separate land parcels, giving the owner flexibility to develop or sell independently
Rural diligence runs on both sides: rights, leases, surveys, and access verified for the farmhouse parcel and the raw acreage alike, with both deeds recording together.
Related swaps
Farmhouse-for-land FAQ
Your plans need acres, not rooms.
List your farmhouse for free and trade the structure for the ground.
