Investment Land Portfolio

Price: 495,000.00 USD

Investment Land Portfolio

Prime 83-Acre Multi-Use Land Portfolio — Multiple U.S. States

Discover a rare opportunity to acquire 83 acres of versatile land spread across desirable locations in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Mississippi, New Mexico, Texas, and Wyoming. Whether you’re expanding a real estate portfolio, building a homestead, developing commercial projects, or securing long-term investment holdings, this multi-state selection offers unmatched flexibility and potential.

Property Highlights

  • Total Acreage: Approximately 83 acres across various U.S. states

  • Zoning Variety: Residential, agricultural, commercial, and mixed-use options

  • Excellent Access: Parcels include easement access, paved and gravel roads, and road frontage

  • Utilities: Many parcels have utilities on or near the property line; some may require extension depending on build plans

  • Terrain & Features:

    • Flat and buildable land

    • Wooded sections for privacy

    • Scenic views in several locations

    • Some parcels already partially cleared

  • Condition: No known issues or encumbrances reported

  • Ideal For: Developers, investors, farmers/ranchers, recreational buyers, or those seeking multi-state property diversification

Why This Portfolio Stands Out

This collection offers a unique blend of accessibility, natural beauty, and development potential. The combination of multiple zoning types and geographic diversity allows buyers to pursue a wide range of projects—from residential subdivisions to agricultural use, commercial enterprises, or long-term land banking.

Investment Potential

With land demand continuing to grow across America, multi-state portfolios like this are increasingly rare. The variety of locations provides built-in resilience and opportunity, making it a standout choice for serious investors and vision-driven buyers.

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Serious inquiries or questions only please.”
Seller State of Residence
Alabama
State/Province
Alabama

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