Franklin County, OH

We Buy Vacant Land and Residential Lots in Franklin County, OH

Sell your Franklin County lot or acreage directly to a local land buyer. No agent fees. Cash offer after review.

Why We Buy Land in Franklin County

Franklin County continues to be one of Ohio's most active land markets, driven by Columbus's sustained population growth and ongoing commercial and residential development pressure. Areas along the US-33 corridor toward Dublin and Hilliard, the New Albany–Plain Township zone near the Intel semiconductor campus, and infill pockets within Columbus city limits have all seen increased buyer interest from developers and investors. Ohio Valley Land Partners closes directly on Franklin County parcels in 14–21 days, with no agent fees — whether it's an inherited lot, a tax-delinquent parcel, or acreage on the urban fringe.

Common Situations We Help With

  • Own a vacant Columbus lot and want a direct buyer
  • Inherited Franklin County land and do not want to list it
  • Owe back taxes or have a parcel that has become a burden
  • Have a small residential lot that agents have struggled to sell
  • Want a clean sale without showings, repair requests, or commission fees

Types of Franklin County Land We Buy

Columbus infill lotsResidential vacant lotsLarger acreage of 0.8 acres and aboveInherited land and estate parcelsTax-delinquent lotsTeardown or redevelopment parcels

Common Questions About Selling Land in Franklin County

Is Franklin County part of the Ohio Valley?

No. Franklin County is the Columbus and Central Ohio market. Ohio Valley Land Partners is the company brand, and Franklin County is our first active sales campaign outside the core Ohio River Valley footprint.

Do you buy small infill lots in Columbus?

Yes. Franklin County is mainly an infill-lot and residential-lot campaign for us. We review access, utilities, zoning, frontage, nearby sales, and builder demand before making an offer.

Do you buy larger acreage in Franklin County?

Yes. We also review larger lots and acreage, especially parcels of 0.8 acres and above with strong access, clean ownership, and clear resale or development demand.

How do you price Franklin County land?

We compare recent land sales, active listings, utility access, zoning, buildability, tax status, and buyer demand in the specific ZIP or neighborhood. We then make a direct offer based on what the parcel can realistically support.

Will you text me after I submit my property?

For the first month of this campaign, our outreach is call-first. We use phone calls, voicemail when appropriate, and direct follow-up tasks rather than text campaigns.

Can I sell land in Franklin County if the property taxes are past due?

Yes — owing back taxes does not prevent you from selling vacant land in Franklin County. Under ORC § 5721.181, delinquent taxes become a lien on the property, but that lien is typically paid at or before closing from sale proceeds, so you walk away clean. Ohio Valley Land Partners buys tax-delinquent lots regularly and handles the payoff coordination as part of closing.

How does Franklin County's land split process affect my timeline if I want to sell part of my lot?

Splitting a parcel in Franklin County requires approval through the Franklin County Engineer's Office and, for lots inside Columbus city limits, may also require subdivision review. This process can take several weeks to several months depending on parcel size and zoning. Ohio Valley Land Partners can purchase the entire parcel as-is — no surveying or split approval required on your end.

Ready to Sell Your Franklin County Land?

We call within 24 hours. No obligation. No agent fees. Cash offer on any parcel.

Ohio Valley Land Partners operates as a principal buyer, not a licensed real estate broker or agent.