Meridian Acre Land Investments

Sell Your Bradford County Land for Cash

We buy vacant land and acreage throughout Starke and greater Bradford County — no agents, no fees, no hassle. Get a fair cash offer today.

Selling Land in Bradford County, FL

Bradford County is one of the smallest and most affordable counties in Florida, covering just 294 square miles of rural terrain between Gainesville and Jacksonville. The county seat of Starke anchors the local economy, and smaller communities like Lawtey, Hampton, and Brooker round out a county with fewer than 28,000 residents. Bradford County has long been defined by its agricultural heritage — strawberries were once the dominant crop, and the annual Bradford County Strawberry Festival remains a beloved tradition. Today, the landscape is a mix of timber plantations, cattle pastures, and scattered residential lots in small subdivisions. If you own land in Bradford County and want to sell without the delays and costs of a traditional listing, Meridian Acre is a direct cash buyer ready to make you a fair offer.

The affordability of Bradford County land is both its greatest asset and its biggest challenge. Residential lots in and around Starke can be purchased for a fraction of what similar parcels cost in Gainesville or Jacksonville, which attracts buyers looking for inexpensive building sites and investment properties. However, the county's small population, limited job market, and distance from major employment centers mean that demand is modest and properties can sit on the open market for months without serious offers. Many Bradford County landowners inherited their parcels from family members and have no personal use for the property — they simply want to sell and stop paying taxes. That is exactly the situation where Meridian Acre provides the most value.

Bradford County's geography includes the New River, which flows through the central portion of the county, and Santa Fe Lake along the southern border. Wetlands and flood zones are present along these waterways and affect a number of parcels. The county has relatively simple zoning — most unincorporated land is zoned agricultural, which permits single-family homes and manufactured homes with minimal restrictions. US-301 runs north-south through Starke as the county's primary commercial corridor, and State Road 100 provides east-west connectivity to Keystone Heights and the Camp Blanding Joint Training Center. Military activity at Camp Blanding influences land use in the southeastern corner of the county.

Selling land through a real estate agent in a small market like Bradford County can be particularly frustrating. There are fewer agents specializing in vacant land, the buyer pool is limited, and commissions on low-value lots can make the economics unworkable for both sellers and agents. Meridian Acre eliminates these problems. We research your property, make a fair cash offer, handle all closing costs and paperwork, and can close as fast as 30 days. Whether you own a lot in a Starke subdivision, a few acres of pasture, or a timber tract near the Clay County line, we are interested in buying your Bradford County land.

Bradford County Land Market Snapshot

Bradford County offers some of the most affordable land in North Central Florida. The market moves slowly due to the small population, but low prices and proximity to Gainesville and Jacksonville create steady — if modest — demand.

4,500+

Estimated Vacant Parcels

$8,000–$25,000

Median Lot Price (Residential)

150–270

Average Days on Market

28,000+

County Population (est.)

Bradford County's residential land market is centered on Starke, where in-town lots with utility access and paved roads represent the most liquid segment. These parcels typically sell in the $10,000 to $30,000 range, appealing to local buyers, manufactured home owners, and small-scale investors. Outside of Starke, the market thins considerably. Rural acreage along county roads may take six months to a year to sell, and prices can drop below $5,000 per acre for unimproved tracts without road frontage. The county's proximity to both Gainesville (30 miles south) and Jacksonville (60 miles north) provides some commuter demand, but Bradford County has not experienced the suburban spillover growth seen in neighboring Clay and Alachua counties.

Camp Blanding Joint Training Center occupies a large area in southeastern Bradford County and adjacent Clay County. The military presence provides some local employment but also creates noise zones and land use restrictions that affect nearby private parcels. Tax deed sales are relatively common in Bradford County, as some owners abandon low-value lots rather than continuing to pay property taxes. This creates a steady supply of very inexpensive parcels at auction, which can depress private-sale prices. If you own Bradford County land that you no longer need, selling to Meridian Acre for a fair cash price is a practical way to extract value rather than watching it depreciate further or losing it to a tax deed sale.

Challenges Selling Land in Bradford County

  • Bradford County's small population and limited local economy create a thin buyer pool for vacant land, resulting in extended marketing times and lower prices compared to neighboring counties closer to major cities.
  • Many rural parcels in Bradford County lack paved road access and are far from public water and sewer lines, requiring well and septic installation that adds significant cost for builders.
  • Flood zones along the New River, Santa Fe Lake, and Sampson Lake affect properties in the central and southern portions of the county, requiring flood insurance and limiting construction options.
  • The presence of Camp Blanding Joint Training Center in southeastern Bradford County creates noise zones and military use areas that restrict residential development on nearby private land.
  • Low property values make it difficult to justify the cost of a traditional real estate listing — agent commissions on a $10,000 lot leave sellers with very little after transaction costs.

How to Sell Your Bradford 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 Bradford County

Starke

The county seat and largest community in Bradford County with a historic downtown, local services, and the county's best utility infrastructure. Residential lots within the city limits are the most marketable properties in the county due to paved roads and access to public water and sewer.

Lawtey

A small town along US-301 north of Starke with a tight-knit community and very affordable land. Lawtey is historically known as the 'Speed Trap Capital' due to its aggressive traffic enforcement on US-301, though the town has worked to move past that reputation.

Hampton

A tiny community south of Starke along US-301 near Hampton Lake. The town made national news in 2014 for governance issues that led to its near-dissolution. Surrounding land is very affordable and primarily rural.

Brooker

A small agricultural community in western Bradford County. Brooker is surrounded by farms, timber land, and scattered rural homesites. It is the most remote of Bradford County's communities, with the lowest land prices.

Keystone Heights (Bradford portion)

Keystone Heights straddles the Bradford-Clay county line, with the eastern portion in Clay County. The Bradford County side includes rural residential properties and some lakefront parcels near Lake Geneva and the other sand-bottom lakes in the area.

Graham

An unincorporated community in southeastern Bradford County between Starke and Camp Blanding. The area is rural with agricultural land and scattered residential properties. Proximity to Camp Blanding influences local land use.

What You Need to Know About Bradford County Land

Zoning and Land Use

Bradford County's zoning is straightforward, with most unincorporated land classified as agricultural. This designation permits single-family homes, manufactured homes, and agricultural operations with generous setbacks and minimal density restrictions. Within Starke, zoning categories include residential, commercial, and industrial designations. The county's land development regulations are less complex than those in larger Florida counties, which can be advantageous for buyers seeking flexibility.

Flood Zones and Water Features

The New River, Sampson Lake, Santa Fe Lake, and their tributaries create flood-prone areas in Bradford County that carry FEMA AE or A designations. Properties in these zones require flood insurance for financed construction and may need elevation certificates. The lake-adjacent parcels near Keystone Heights can flood during heavy rain events, even if they are not technically in a FEMA flood zone, so site evaluation is important.

Utility Access

The City of Starke provides water and sewer within its limits and to some adjacent areas. Outside of Starke, the vast majority of Bradford County relies on private wells and septic systems. Well water quality is generally acceptable, but some areas have elevated iron content. Septic permitting through the Florida Department of Health requires soil testing, and properties with high water tables or poorly draining soils may face challenges.

Camp Blanding Military Impact

Camp Blanding Joint Training Center is a Florida National Guard installation that conducts regular training exercises including live-fire activities. Properties near Camp Blanding may experience noise from military operations and are subject to compatible land use regulations that can restrict residential density and certain types of development. These factors should be considered when evaluating parcels in southeastern Bradford County.

Road Access and Infrastructure

US-301 and State Road 100 are the primary transportation corridors through Bradford County, providing access to I-10, Gainesville, and Jacksonville. Off these main routes, many county roads are unpaved, and some platted subdivisions have roads that exist on paper but were never constructed. Physical road access is a critical factor in determining a parcel's value and marketability in Bradford County.

Types of Land We Buy in Bradford County

  • Vacant residential lots in Starke-area subdivisions
  • Rural acreage (5–50+ acres)
  • Agricultural and pasture land
  • Timber tracts
  • Lakefront and lake-access parcels
  • Inherited and tax-delinquent properties
  • Manufactured home lots
  • Investment and speculative parcels

FAQ — Selling Land in Bradford County, FL

How fast can you close on my Bradford County land?

As fast as 30 days. Once we agree on a price, we handle all the title work and closing logistics. Most Bradford County transactions close within 30 to 45 days depending on title clarity.

My Bradford County lot is only worth a few thousand dollars. Is it worth selling?

Yes. We regularly purchase low-value lots in Bradford County. Even if your parcel is worth $3,000 to $5,000, selling to us eliminates future tax obligations and maintenance concerns. We handle all closing costs, so you receive the full agreed-upon amount.

Do you buy land near Camp Blanding?

Yes. We purchase parcels near Camp Blanding and understand the military-related land use restrictions that apply in the area. These factors are reflected in our offer price, but they do not prevent us from buying.

Do I need to pay back taxes before selling?

No. If you owe back taxes on your Bradford County property, we can work with you to resolve them at closing. The unpaid taxes will be deducted from the sale proceeds, but you do not need to pay them out of pocket upfront.

I inherited land in Bradford County and live out of state. Can you help?

Absolutely. Inherited land sales are one of our specialties. We can work with you remotely, help navigate any title issues related to the inheritance, and handle all closing logistics without you ever needing to visit Florida.

Are there any fees or commissions when I sell to Meridian Acre?

No. We are direct buyers, not agents. There are no commissions, no listing fees, and no closing costs for you. The price we agree on is the amount you receive.

What types of land do you NOT buy in Bradford County?

We evaluate all types of vacant land in Bradford County. There are very few situations where we cannot make an offer. If a property has a severe title defect that cannot be resolved or is completely landlocked with no legal access, those are rare cases where a purchase may not be feasible, but we will always research your property and let you know.

How do you determine your offer price?

We analyze recent comparable sales in the area, assess the property's location, road access, utility availability, zoning, and any environmental factors like flood zones. Our goal is to make a fair offer that reflects the property's current market value while accounting for the speed and certainty we provide.

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