Sell Raw Acreage in Davidson County, TN
Raw, undeveloped acreage in Davidson County, Tennessee can be nearly impossible to sell through a realtor. EasyOffer buys unimproved land directly for cash, regardless of terrain, vegetation, or lack of infrastructure.
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Market Snapshot: Davidson County, TN
Latest available data from public sources. Updated .
Median Home Value
$417,400
Census ACS 2024
Median Sale Price
$450,000
Redfin
Days on Market
89 days
Redfin
Population
729,505
+1.9% since 2020
U.S. Census
Home Price Index
+3.3% YoY
+3.3%
FHFA
Median Household Income
$77,853
Census ACS 2024
Land Area
504 sq mi
U.S. Census
Net Migration
+671 households
IRS SOI 2022
Sale-to-List Ratio
96.9%
Redfin
Unemployment Rate
4.5%
BLS
Property Tax
$2,506/yr
Census ACS 2024
Median Age
34.6 years
Census ACS 2024
Poverty Rate
13.9%
Census ACS 2024
| Metric | Value | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $417,400 | — | Census ACS 2024 |
| Median Sale Price | $450,000 | — | Redfin |
| Days on Market | 89 days | — | Redfin |
| Population | 729,505 | +1.9% since 2020 | U.S. Census |
| Home Price Index | +3.3% YoY | +3.3% | FHFA |
| Median Household Income | $77,853 | — | Census ACS 2024 |
| Land Area | 504 sq mi | — | U.S. Census |
| Net Migration | +671 households | — | IRS SOI 2022 |
| Sale-to-List Ratio | 96.9% | — | Redfin |
| Unemployment Rate | 4.5% | — | BLS |
| Property Tax | $2,506/yr | — | Census ACS 2024 |
| Median Age | 34.6 years | — | Census ACS 2024 |
| Poverty Rate | 13.9% | — | Census ACS 2024 |
Why Land Owners in Davidson County Choose EasyOffer
Davidson County spans 504 sq mi across Tennessee with a population of 729,505, growing 1.9% since 2020. The median home value is $417,400 (Census ACS 2024). properties sell in a median of 89 days on the open market. 671 more households moved into Davidson County than left in 2022 (IRS data). the county has unemployment at 4.5% (BLS) and a poverty rate of 13.9%. property taxes average $2,506/year (Census ACS).
Raw acreage in Davidson County sits at the bottom of most buyers' wish lists because it requires significant investment in clearing, grading, utilities, and road building before it becomes usable. Banks rarely finance raw land purchases, which shrinks the buyer pool to a handful of cash investors. The result is long listing times and lowball offers. Selling directly to EasyOffer skips the development guesswork and gives you a fair price for the land as it stands today.
We also serve property owners in nearby Cheatham County, Williamson County, Robertson County, and throughout Tennessee.
About Davidson County
Davidson County was created in 1783 by the North Carolina legislature, named for Revolutionary War General William Lee Davidson, with Nashville as its seat. In 1963, Nashville and Davidson County consolidated into one of the first metropolitan city-county governments in the United States.
Communities We Serve
Nashville
The county seat and Tennessee's capital, a consolidated city-county of about 729,000 with land use that is fully urbanized across most of its core.
Antioch
A large unincorporated southeast Nashville community where most of the county's remaining developable residential land and newer subdivisions are concentrated.
Bordeaux
A North Nashville area along the Cumberland River with hilly, partly wooded terrain and some of the county's last sizable undeveloped residential parcels.
Madison
A northeast Nashville community along Gallatin Pike seeing teardown and infill redevelopment as values rise.
Bellevue
A southwest Nashville community along the Harpeth River and I-40 with hillside lots and Harpeth floodplain limiting buildable land.
County Seat
Nashville
Major Employers
- •Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center — the region's largest employer, with tens of thousands of jobs in Nashville
- •HCA Healthcare — Fortune 500 hospital operator headquartered in Nashville
- •Nissan North America — North American headquarters located in Franklin but anchoring metro-wide auto employment
- •Metro Nashville government and Metro Nashville Public Schools — major public-sector employers
- •Asurion — technology and device-protection company headquartered in downtown Nashville
- •Nashville International Airport (BNA) — a major economic engine after a multibillion-dollar expansion
Getting Around Davidson County
Davidson County is the hub of Middle Tennessee's highway network, where I-24, I-40, and I-65 converge, joined by loop route I-440 and SR 155 (Briley Parkway). It is served by Nashville International Airport, CSX rail yards, the WeGo Star commuter rail to Lebanon, and barge traffic on the Cumberland River.
Land & Flood Risk
FEMA rates Davidson County's flood risk Relatively High. The May 2010 flood put much of Nashville's Cumberland River floodplain underwater, and the EF3 March 2020 tornado tracked across the county from downtown through Germantown and Donelson. Floodplain along the Cumberland, Harpeth, Mill Creek, and Browns Creek limits where vacant land can be built.
Recent Developments
- •Oracle began active demolition of 515,000 sq ft of buildings on the East Bank in January 2026 for its $4.5 billion campus that is projected to employ 8,500 workers by 2031.
- •The Tennessee Titans' new enclosed Nissan Stadium on the East Bank, a roughly $2.1 billion project, is under construction with a planned 2027 opening, anchoring a large East Bank redevelopment district.
- •Metro Nashville continues building out the East Bank Vision Plan, redeveloping former industrial riverfront land east of the Cumberland into a new mixed-use neighborhood.
- •Nashville International Airport completed its $1.5 billion-plus 'New Horizon' expansion, adding terminal capacity, a new concourse, and a hotel.
How It Works
Selling raw acreage in Davidson County does not require any improvements. Here is how it works:
Tell Us About Your Property
Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.
Get Your Cash Offer
We analyze your Davidson County property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.
Close and Get Paid
Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.
Tell Us About Your Property
Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.
Get Your Cash Offer
We analyze your Davidson County property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.
Close and Get Paid
Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to clear or improve raw land before selling?
No. We buy raw acreage exactly as it is in Davidson County. No clearing, no grading, no road building, and no utility installation required.
How is raw acreage valued in Davidson County?
We evaluate based on total acreage, topography, zoning, road access, proximity to utilities, comparable raw land sales in Davidson County, and potential future use. Each parcel is assessed individually.
Can I sell raw land with no utilities or well?
Yes. Lack of utilities is expected with raw acreage. We factor in the cost and feasibility of future utility extensions when making our offer.
What if I own a large tract of raw acreage in Davidson County?
We buy tracts of all sizes, from a few acres to hundreds of acres. Larger parcels may take slightly longer to evaluate, but we still move quickly compared to traditional sales.
Is raw land worth less than improved land in Davidson County?
Generally yes, because raw land requires investment before it can be used. However, location, zoning, and development potential heavily influence value. We provide a transparent breakdown of how we arrive at our offer.
Why do realtors refuse to list raw acreage?
Many realtors avoid raw land listings because they take much longer to sell, generate lower commissions, and require specialized marketing. A direct cash sale bypasses this problem entirely.
What Our Sellers Say
“My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.”
Inherited Property
“Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.”
Avoided Foreclosure
“My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.”
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