Meridian Acre Land Investments

Sell Your Greene County Land for Cash

We buy vacant lots and acreage throughout Paragould, Marmaduke, Delaplaine, and all of Greene County — fast cash closings with no agents, no commissions, and no hassle.

Selling Land in Greene County, AR

Greene County lies in the flat agricultural heartland of northeast Arkansas, where the productive alluvial soils of the Mississippi Delta transition into the gentle rise of Crowley's Ridge along the county's western edge. Paragould, the county seat and only significant city, is a manufacturing and agricultural center of approximately 30,000 people that punches above its weight economically. Major employers including Unilever, Hytrol, and several other manufacturers have made Paragould one of the strongest small-city economies in the state. If you own land in Greene County, Meridian Acre will buy it for cash and close as fast as 30 days.

The Greene County land market reflects the area's dual identity as both an agricultural powerhouse and a manufacturing center. The flat Delta farmland that covers the eastern two-thirds of the county supports intensive row-crop production — rice, soybeans, corn, and cotton — on some of the most productive agricultural soils in Arkansas. Irrigated farmland with good alluvial soils is the most valuable land type in the county, and large-scale farming operations have cultivated this ground for generations. Meanwhile, the manufacturing economy in and around Paragould creates steady demand for residential lots and commercial land that would not exist in a purely agricultural county.

Paragould's manufacturing base provides economic stability that distinguishes Greene County from many of its rural neighbors. The city's diverse employer base — spanning consumer products, material handling equipment, food processing, and healthcare — supports a working-class and middle-class population that needs housing, which in turn supports residential land values within the city and in the surrounding communities. New residential subdivisions have expanded Paragould over the past decade, and lots in growth areas maintain steady demand from builders and individual homebuyers.

Whether you own a residential lot in Paragould, inherited farmland in the Delta portion of the county, a tract on Crowley's Ridge, or rural acreage that you no longer need, Meridian Acre will evaluate your Greene County property and make you a fair cash offer. We understand the northeast Arkansas market — the agricultural land values, the manufacturing-driven residential demand, and the specific factors that affect land prices throughout the county. No agents, no commissions, no months of waiting — just a direct cash transaction on your timeline.

Greene County Land Market Snapshot

Greene County combines strong manufacturing employment in Paragould with productive Delta farmland, creating a diverse land market. Residential demand is supported by Paragould's manufacturing economy, while agricultural land values reflect excellent soil quality and irrigation capability.

5,000+

Estimated Vacant Parcels

$10,000–$28,000

Median Lot Price (Residential)

90–180

Average Days on Market

46,000+

County Population (est.)

Residential lots in Paragould represent the most active segment of the Greene County land market. Lots in newer subdivisions on the city's growth edges typically range from $12,000 to $30,000, with the western and southern corridors seeing the most development activity. Paragould's manufacturing employment base creates reliable housing demand that keeps the residential market more active than in purely agricultural counties. The city's affordability relative to larger Arkansas cities also attracts retirees and remote workers. Lots in older established neighborhoods tend to trade lower, in the $5,000 to $15,000 range, depending on location and condition.

Agricultural land in Greene County is among the most productive in northeast Arkansas. Irrigated Delta farmland with good alluvial soils trades at $3,500 to $7,000 per acre, with premium parcels featuring Class I soils, reliable irrigation wells, and proximity to grain elevators at the top of that range. Dryland parcels and those with drainage limitations trade at significant discounts. Crowley's Ridge properties in the western part of the county offer a different landscape — wooded hills with different soils that are better suited for pasture, timber, and residential use than for row-crop agriculture. Ridge properties typically trade at $1,500 to $3,500 per acre.

Challenges Selling Land in Greene County

  • Drainage and flooding are ongoing concerns for agricultural land in the flat Delta portions of Greene County. Improper drainage can reduce crop yields and land values, and some areas are susceptible to backwater flooding during heavy rain events.
  • The alluvial aquifer that supports irrigation in the Delta is experiencing declining water levels in some areas of northeast Arkansas. Future water restrictions could affect agricultural land values for parcels dependent on groundwater irrigation.
  • Agricultural leases are common on Greene County farmland, and existing lease obligations must be addressed in any land sale. Most leases run on annual crop-year cycles, and selling mid-season requires coordination with tenant farmers.
  • While Paragould's economy is strong, the city remains a small community in a rural area. Manufacturing job losses — while not currently anticipated — could reduce housing demand and affect residential land values.
  • Some older subdivisions in and around Paragould have infrastructure issues including failing septic systems, unpaved roads, and inadequate drainage. These legacy problems can reduce lot values and complicate sales in affected areas.

How to Sell Your Greene 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 Greene County

Paragould

The county seat and economic center of Greene County, with a strong manufacturing base anchored by Unilever, Hytrol, and other major employers. Paragould has an active residential land market driven by affordable housing demand, growing subdivisions, and a vibrant small-city economy.

Marmaduke

A small community northeast of Paragould with affordable residential lots and surrounding farmland. Marmaduke offers a very small-town lifestyle within commuting distance of Paragould employment centers.

Delaplaine

A tiny community in the eastern part of the county surrounded by Delta farmland. Delaplaine has very affordable residential lots and is primarily an agricultural area with limited commercial services.

Lafe

A small community north of Paragould with affordable residential properties and surrounding agricultural land. Lafe benefits from proximity to Paragould while maintaining a distinctly rural character.

Light

A small community on the western edge of the county near Crowley's Ridge. Properties here offer a mix of ridge-top wooded tracts and transitional farmland, with very affordable prices.

What You Need to Know About Greene County Land

Manufacturing Employment Base

Paragould's diverse manufacturing sector — including Unilever, Hytrol Conveyor Company, and several food processing and industrial operations — provides a stable employment base that supports residential land demand. Unlike purely agricultural counties, Greene County has a working population that needs housing year-round, creating consistent demand for residential lots. We factor manufacturing employment trends and their impact on housing demand into our evaluation of Paragould-area properties.

Delta Agricultural Soils

The eastern two-thirds of Greene County features the rich alluvial soils of the Mississippi Delta. Soil classification is the primary driver of agricultural land values — Class I and II soils with good drainage and irrigation capability command premium prices. The county's flat terrain is ideal for row-crop agriculture, and the established infrastructure of irrigation wells, drainage ditches, grain elevators, and transportation routes supports intensive farming operations. We evaluate soil surveys and agricultural productivity when assessing farmland in Greene County.

Crowley's Ridge Properties

The western edge of Greene County rises onto Crowley's Ridge, a unique geological formation of windblown loess hills that contrasts sharply with the surrounding flat Delta. Ridge properties feature different soils, wooded terrain, and higher elevations that support residential home sites, small farms, and recreational use rather than row-crop agriculture. These properties attract buyers seeking scenic views, timber value, and a non-Delta landscape. We evaluate ridge properties differently from Delta farmland, considering terrain, timber, and residential appeal.

Irrigation and Water Management

Reliable irrigation is essential for maximizing the value of Delta farmland in Greene County. Most irrigation draws from the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer, and parcels with existing wells and pumping infrastructure are significantly more valuable than dryland properties. Arkansas is implementing water management policies in response to declining aquifer levels, and future restrictions could affect irrigation access. We assess irrigation infrastructure and water availability when evaluating agricultural land.

Transportation Access

Greene County benefits from Highway 49 and Highway 412 providing connections to Jonesboro (30 miles south), Memphis (100 miles east), and the broader highway network. The Union Pacific railroad provides agricultural shipping access. Highway frontage and proximity to major routes add value to both commercial and residential properties. We consider transportation access as a factor in all our Greene County property evaluations.

Types of Land We Buy in Greene County

  • Residential subdivision lots
  • Irrigated Delta farmland
  • Dryland agricultural parcels
  • Crowley's Ridge wooded tracts
  • Commercial and highway-frontage parcels
  • Pastureland and hay ground
  • Inherited and estate properties
  • Tax-delinquent parcels

FAQ — Selling Land in Greene County, AR

How fast can you close on my Greene County land?

As fast as 30 days. Greene County has experienced title companies familiar with both residential and agricultural transactions, and we can move quickly once we agree on a price.

Do you buy residential lots in Paragould?

Yes. We actively purchase residential lots throughout Paragould and its surrounding communities. Paragould's manufacturing economy supports steady housing demand, and we make competitive cash offers for lots in both newer and established neighborhoods.

How do you value farmland in Greene County?

We evaluate soil classification, irrigation capability, drainage infrastructure, crop yield history, existing leases, and recent comparable sales. Irrigated Delta farmland with Class I soils commands the highest values, while dryland or poorly drained parcels are priced lower.

I inherited farmland with an active crop lease. Can I still sell?

Yes. We purchase land with existing agricultural leases regularly. We review the lease terms and structure the transaction accordingly. In most cases, the lease transfers to the new owner or can be terminated at the end of the crop year.

Is land on Crowley's Ridge different from Delta farmland?

Yes. Ridge properties have different soils, wooded terrain, and higher elevations suited for home sites, pasture, and timber rather than row-crop farming. We evaluate ridge and Delta properties using different criteria appropriate to their respective land uses.

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 full amount you receive at closing.

I live out of state and inherited land in Greene County. How does this work?

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.

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