Types of Land
Land isn't one asset class. Zoning, access, and intended use vary widely between categories. Browse each type below to understand what to expect before you buy or sell.
Vacant Land
Land with no structures on it, ready for a buyer to build, farm, or hold.
Raw Land
Undeveloped land with no utilities, roads, or improvements of any kind.
Residential Lots
Parcels zoned for single-family or multi-family homes, often in or near a subdivision.
Commercial Land
Land zoned for retail, office, mixed-use, or other business development.
Industrial Land
Land zoned for manufacturing, warehousing, or heavy commercial use.
Farm Land
Land suited for row crops, orchards, or other agricultural production.
Ranch Land
Large acreage suited for livestock grazing and rural living.
Hunting Land
Wooded or brush acreage valued for game habitat and recreational hunting.
Recreational Land
Land purchased for camping, ATV use, fishing, or other outdoor recreation.
Waterfront Land
Land bordering a lake, river, or coastline.
Mountain Land
Sloped or elevated acreage, often prized for views and privacy.
Timber Land
Forested acreage valued for standing timber and long-term land appreciation.
Agricultural Land
Land zoned and used for crop production, grazing, or other farm operations.
RV Land
Parcels suited for RV pads, seasonal camping, or RV park development.
Off Grid Land
Land without utility connections, suited for self-sufficient living.