Meridian Acre Land Investments

Sell Your Faulkner County Land for Cash

We buy vacant lots and acreage throughout Conway, Greenbrier, Vilonia, and all of Faulkner County — fast cash closings with no agents, no commissions, and no hassle.

Selling Land in Faulkner County, AR

Faulkner County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Arkansas, fueled by the expansion of the Little Rock metropolitan area northward along the Interstate 40 corridor. Conway, the county seat, has transformed from a quiet college town into a thriving city of over 68,000 residents, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. Home to three universities — the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College — Conway offers an educated workforce, a youthful energy, and a quality of life that continues to attract families, employers, and real estate developers. If you own land anywhere in Faulkner County, Meridian Acre is buying and can close as fast as 30 days.

The Faulkner County land market has been one of the most dynamic in Arkansas over the past two decades. Residential subdivisions have steadily expanded outward from Conway, consuming former agricultural and wooded land in all directions. The communities of Greenbrier and Vilonia to the north have grown substantially as families seek newer homes and good school districts within commuting distance of both Conway and Little Rock. Lake Conway — the largest Game and Fish Commission lake in the United States — adds a waterfront dimension to the county's land market, with lakefront and lake-access lots commanding significant premiums over comparable inland parcels.

Conway's economic engine extends well beyond the universities. Major employers including Snap-on Tools, Kimberly-Clark, Virco Manufacturing, and a growing healthcare sector provide stable employment. The city's position along I-40, roughly 30 miles north of Little Rock, makes it an ideal location for residents who want a smaller-city lifestyle with easy access to the state capital's employment and amenities. This combination of university presence, diverse employment, interstate accessibility, and natural amenities makes Faulkner County land consistently desirable — though values vary significantly based on location, zoning, and proximity to growth corridors.

Whether you own a residential lot in a Conway subdivision, acreage along the Greenbrier or Vilonia growth corridors, lakefront property on Lake Conway, or agricultural land in the county's rural areas, Meridian Acre will evaluate your property and make you a fair cash offer. We understand the central Arkansas market, we track where growth is heading, and we know what land is worth throughout Faulkner County. No agents, no commissions, no waiting for the right buyer — just cash at closing.

Faulkner County Land Market Snapshot

Faulkner County is one of Arkansas's fastest-growing counties, driven by Conway's university economy, Little Rock metro expansion, and I-40 corridor development. Land values are strong relative to the region, with Lake Conway and school district quality as key premium factors.

10,000+

Estimated Vacant Parcels

$20,000–$55,000

Median Lot Price (Residential)

60–150

Average Days on Market

135,000+

County Population (est.)

Conway's residential lot market is the strongest in Faulkner County, with lots in desirable subdivisions ranging from $25,000 to $60,000 or more depending on size, location, and amenities. The west Conway corridor along Dave Ward Drive and the south Conway area near Hendrix College are particularly strong markets. New subdivisions continue to be developed as the city expands, and builders actively compete for well-located lots with utility access and paved road frontage. Lake Conway lakefront lots can command $40,000 to $100,000 or more depending on lake frontage and development status.

North Faulkner County — the Greenbrier, Vilonia, and Mount Vernon corridor — represents the fastest-growing rural-to-suburban transition in the county. These communities have experienced rapid population growth driven by families seeking affordable homes and strong school districts. Residential lots in Greenbrier and Vilonia subdivisions typically range from $15,000 to $35,000. Rural acreage between the communities is being steadily converted to residential use, and parcels with development potential near these growth corridors may be worth more than their current agricultural or timber use suggests. Agricultural land in the county's more remote areas trades at $2,000 to $5,000 per acre.

Challenges Selling Land in Faulkner County

  • Faulkner County's rapid growth has created infrastructure pressure, including road congestion along key corridors like Dave Ward Drive, Highway 65, and Highway 64. Traffic concerns can affect the desirability and access of certain properties, particularly during rush hours.
  • Lake Conway flooding is an intermittent issue that affects properties near the lake's shoreline. The lake's level fluctuates, and during extended wet periods, low-lying lakefront and lake-adjacent properties can experience water encroachment.
  • The county's growth has led to active annexation by Conway, Greenbrier, and Vilonia, which can change a property's jurisdiction, tax rates, and zoning requirements. Landowners should be aware of pending annexation activity that may affect their property.
  • Tornado risk is a genuine concern in Faulkner County, which sits in the heart of tornado-prone central Arkansas. The 2014 tornado that struck Vilonia and Mayflower caused extensive damage and loss of life, and storm risk affects insurance costs and buyer perception.
  • Some older subdivisions in Faulkner County have deed restrictions, HOA requirements, or outdated infrastructure that can complicate development or resale. Aging septic systems, private road maintenance obligations, and restrictive covenants all need to be evaluated.

How to Sell Your Faulkner County Land in 3 Steps

No agents, no listings, no open houses. Just a simple process from start to cash in hand.

Step 1

Submit Your Info

Tell us about your property — address or parcel number, acreage, and any details you have. Takes less than 2 minutes.

Step 2

Get Your Offer

We research comps, zoning, access, and condition, then send you a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 48 hours.

Step 3

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle all paperwork, cover closing costs, and wire funds directly to you.

Communities & Subdivisions in Faulkner County

Conway

The county seat and largest city, home to UCA, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College. Conway is a growing city with strong residential demand, diverse employment, and a vibrant college-town culture. Residential lots here command the highest prices in the county.

Greenbrier

A rapidly growing community north of Conway known for its excellent school district. Greenbrier has attracted significant residential development as families seek affordable homes within commuting distance of Conway and Little Rock. Lot demand is strong and growing.

Vilonia

A growing community northeast of Conway that has rebuilt and expanded since the devastating 2014 tornado. Vilonia's school district and small-town atmosphere continue to attract families, and new subdivisions are being developed in the area.

Mount Vernon

A small community between Greenbrier and Conway that is experiencing residential growth as the gap between the two larger communities fills in. Mount Vernon offers affordable lots and a rural atmosphere with urban convenience.

Lake Conway Area

The Lake Conway shoreline area offers waterfront and water-access properties that command premium prices. Lake Conway is popular for fishing and recreation, and lakefront lots are among the most valuable residential properties in the county.

Holland / Enola

Small communities in the northern and eastern parts of the county that remain primarily agricultural. Land here is more affordable and attracts buyers seeking larger acreage, hobby farms, or rural home sites away from the suburban growth corridors.

What You Need to Know About Faulkner County Land

University-Driven Demand

Three universities in Conway — UCA, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College — collectively bring thousands of students, faculty, and staff to the city. This creates sustained demand for rental housing, student apartments, and residential properties near campus areas. Land near the universities may have additional development value for multi-family or student housing projects. We factor university proximity and its impact on rental demand into our evaluation of Conway-area properties.

Lake Conway Premium

Lake Conway is the largest Game and Fish Commission lake in the United States, covering over 6,700 acres. Lakefront and lake-access properties command significant premiums over comparable inland parcels. However, lake-level fluctuations and flood risk affect some shoreline properties, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission controls lake management. We evaluate lake frontage, water access, flood risk, and comparable lakefront sales when assessing Lake Conway properties.

I-40 Corridor and Little Rock Commuter Market

Faulkner County's position along I-40 approximately 30 miles north of Little Rock makes it a major commuter destination. Many Faulkner County residents work in Little Rock and Pulaski County, and the commuter dynamic supports residential land values throughout the Conway corridor. Properties near I-40 interchanges benefit from both residential and commercial demand. We consider commuter accessibility as a key value driver for Faulkner County properties.

School District Influence

School district boundaries significantly affect residential land values in Faulkner County. The Conway, Greenbrier, and Vilonia school districts all have strong reputations and drive family-oriented housing demand. Lots within desirable school districts command premiums over those in less-sought-after districts. We research school district assignment when evaluating residential properties because it directly impacts market value.

Zoning and Growth Management

Faulkner County is managing rapid growth through zoning and land-use planning, but the pace of development sometimes outstrips regulatory frameworks. Some properties sit in unincorporated areas with county zoning, while nearby parcels fall within city limits with different rules. Annexation activity by Conway, Greenbrier, and Vilonia can change a property's regulatory environment. We verify current zoning, annexation status, and development potential for every property we evaluate.

Types of Land We Buy in Faulkner County

  • Residential subdivision lots
  • Lake Conway lakefront and lake-access parcels
  • Agricultural and pastureland
  • Rural acreage (5–50+ acres)
  • Commercial and I-40 corridor parcels
  • University-area investment lots
  • Inherited and tax-delinquent land
  • Undeveloped suburban tracts

FAQ — Selling Land in Faulkner County, AR

How fast can you close on my Faulkner County land?

As fast as 30 days. Faulkner County has an active real estate market with experienced title companies, and we can move quickly once we agree on terms.

Is my Lake Conway lakefront property worth a premium?

Generally yes. Lakefront properties on Lake Conway command significant premiums over inland lots. The specific value depends on lake frontage, water depth, access, and the condition of any existing improvements. We evaluate all lakefront factors when making our offer.

I own land in the path of Conway's growth. Should I hold or sell?

That depends on your financial situation and timeline. Growth-path land can appreciate, but it also carries holding costs and uncertainty about timing. If you want cash now rather than waiting for uncertain future appreciation, we can make you a fair offer that reflects current development potential.

Do you buy lots in Greenbrier and Vilonia?

Yes. Both communities are growing rapidly, and we actively purchase residential lots and acreage throughout the north Faulkner County corridor. These areas have strong school district demand that supports land values.

I inherited land in Faulkner County and live out of state. How do I sell?

We handle everything remotely. After evaluating your property and making a cash offer, all closing documents can be signed electronically or by mail. You never need to visit Arkansas.

Are there any fees or commissions when selling to Meridian Acre?

None. We are direct cash buyers — no agent commissions, no listing fees, and no closing costs for you. The agreed price is the amount you receive at closing.

Does tornado risk affect land values in Faulkner County?

Severe storm and tornado risk is a factor throughout central Arkansas. While it does not typically reduce land values directly, insurance costs are higher and some buyers are sensitive to storm history. We do not discount offers specifically for tornado risk, but we factor in all relevant market conditions.

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