Alamance County NC Land for Sale

Welcome to Alamance County

Looking for land for sale in Alamance County, NC? From rural homesites and wooded acreage to farms, timberland, recreational property, investment land, and larger tracts, Alamance County offers a strong mix of space, convenience, and regional access between the Triangle and the Triad.

NC Landman Real Estate Services helps buyers and sellers navigate land throughout Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, Saxapahaw, Snow Camp, Swepsonville, Gibsonville, Green Level, and surrounding Alamance County communities. Whether you are searching for a country homesite, acreage near I-40/I-85, investment land, or preparing to sell family land, farmland, timberland, or recreational property, we can help you understand the local market and make a smart move.

Explore Land for Sale in Alamance County

Alamance County is an appealing area for buyers looking for acreage, rural homesites, farms, timberland, recreational land, and properties with access to central North Carolina. With access to I-40, I-85, US-70, NC-49, NC-54, NC-62, NC-87, Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh, the county offers a mix of rural settings and regional convenience.

Buyers often look in Alamance County for custom home sites, small farms, hunting land, timberland, investment acreage, recreational tracts, and properties with room for animals, gardens, workshops, trails, or future improvements. Before buying, it is important to review access, road frontage, zoning, soil suitability, septic options, utilities, topography, floodplain considerations, watershed rules, restrictions, and the property’s long-term use potential.

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Land for Sale by Acreage

Whether you are looking for a small homesite, a private 5- to 10-acre tract, a wooded property, a working farm, or a large recreational tract, you can search Alamance County land by acreage range below.

Selling Your Alamance County Land?

Selling land in Alamance County requires a different strategy than selling a traditional home. Acreage, farms, timberland, recreational property, rural homesites, and development parcels all need the right pricing, positioning, and marketing plan. Buyers want to understand access, acreage, zoning, soil conditions, septic potential, timber, road frontage, water features, utilities, restrictions, and future use.

NC Landman Real Estate Services helps landowners evaluate their property, understand what makes it marketable, and connect with buyers looking for land in Alamance County. Whether you are selling inherited land, family acreage, farmland, timberland, or a rural property you no longer use, we can help you take the next step.

What Impacts Land Value in Alamance County?

Land values in Alamance County can vary widely depending on location, acreage, road frontage, access, zoning, topography, soil conditions, septic potential, utilities, timber value, water features, nearby development, and the property’s long-term use potential. Properties near Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, Saxapahaw, I-40, I-85, US-70, and NC-87 may attract different buyer interest than larger rural tracts in quieter parts of the county.

A land specialist can help evaluate the property’s highest and best use, review comparable land sales, and position the property for the right audience.

Find Out What Your Land Is Worth

At a Glance

Getting Around

Major roads: I-40, I-85, US-70, NC-49, NC-54, NC-62, NC-87
Graham: County seat
Burlington: Largest municipality
Greensboro: Accessible from western Alamance County
Triangle access: Accessible from eastern Alamance County and the I-40/I-85 corridor

Demographics

Population: About 176,000
Largest city: Burlington
County seat: Graham
Known for: Rural acreage, Haw River access, small towns, and I-40/I-85 connectivity

Communities of Alamance County

Burlington

As the largest municipality in Alamance County, Burlington offers access to shopping, dining, healthcare, parks, services, and major routes. Buyers often explore the Burlington area for residential lots, acreage, investment tracts, wooded land, and properties with convenient access to I-40/I-85.

Graham

As the county seat, Graham offers access to local government services, downtown amenities, nearby Burlington, and the I-40/I-85 corridor. Land buyers may be interested in this area for homesites, small acreage, investment parcels, and properties with central Alamance County access.

Mebane

Mebane is located on the eastern side of Alamance County with access toward Orange County, Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Triangle. Buyers looking in this area may find homesites, wooded acreage, investment land, and properties where zoning, utilities, access, and future use are especially important to review.

Things to Do in Alamance County

What You'll LOVE in Alamance County

Alamance County offers rural land, small-town centers, outdoor space, Haw River access, and convenient connections to the Triad, Triangle, and central North Carolina. For buyers comparing land in the region, these are a few local highlights worth knowing.

Shopping & Dining

Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and surrounding Alamance County communities offer local restaurants, shops, services, and everyday conveniences. Buyers considering more rural properties can also reach Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, and nearby communities for additional retail, dining, and service options.

Haw River and Outdoor Recreation

Alamance County offers access to the Haw River, local parks, rural landscapes, trails, farmland, and outdoor recreation areas. Land buyers may be interested in properties with room for gardening, animals, hunting, trails, workshops, or other outdoor uses depending on the specific property and local regulations.

Local Services and Property Considerations

Alamance County offers access to local government resources, schools, parks, utilities, healthcare, emergency services, and community facilities. Buyers considering land should confirm school assignments, zoning, permitting requirements, septic suitability, well or utility access, watershed restrictions, and any use restrictions based on the specific property address.

Alamance County Land FAQs

1. Is Alamance County a good place to buy land?

Yes. Alamance County can be a strong option for buyers looking for rural land, homesites, farms, timberland, recreational acreage, development land, and investment tracts with access to Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, the I-40/I-85 corridor, and nearby Triangle and Triad communities.

2. What types of land are available in Alamance County, NC?

Alamance County offers many types of land, including residential lots, rural homesites, small acreage tracts, wooded land, farmland, timberland, recreational properties, development land, and larger tracts for buyers who want more space.

3. What should I check before buying land in Alamance County?

Before buying land in Alamance County, review the property’s access, road frontage, zoning, soil conditions, septic potential, utilities, topography, restrictions, floodplain areas, watershed rules, water features, timber value, and intended use. Buyers should also confirm whether the property is served by public utilities, private well, septic, or other infrastructure.

4. How do I sell land in Alamance County?

To sell land in Alamance County, start by understanding the property’s acreage, access, zoning, road frontage, utilities, septic potential, timber, water features, restrictions, and likely buyer uses. A land specialist can help price the property, explain its marketable features, and promote it to buyers looking for land in the area.

5. What affects land value in Alamance County?

Land value in Alamance County can be affected by location, acreage, road frontage, access, zoning, topography, soil suitability, septic potential, utilities, timber value, water features, nearby development, proximity to major routes, and buyer demand for the property’s intended use.

6. Can I buy land near Burlington or Mebane in Alamance County?

Yes, buyers may find land opportunities near Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and other Alamance County communities depending on current inventory. Before purchasing, review access, utility availability, zoning, septic suitability, restrictions, and whether the property supports your intended use.

Find Land in Alamance County

Thinking about buying land in Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, Saxapahaw, Snow Camp, Swepsonville, Gibsonville, Green Level, or another Alamance County community? We'd love to help. Contact us any time for more information about available land listings, local property considerations, or email alerts for new Alamance County properties.

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