How It Works

Selling Your Vacant Land To Sundial Lands

Selling land the easy way
Simple 3-Step Land Selling Process

We follow a tried and true process of purchasing your property. You don't have to deal with paperwork, you don't have to talk to county authorities, and you don't have to travel at all.

Call Or Submit Your Information On our Website

We need to get some information first to make an offer for your property. We only ask for data that is necessary to research your property and craft an offer that best fits your situation. The best way is to submit the data directly on this website. This allows us to look up the missing pieces of information without a ruffle. If you prefer talking to one of our Land Buying Specialists, call us at +1 (408) 628-1674

Get Your Fair Cash Offer Within 2 Days

After you submitted your property information, we will research the vacant land parcel at the county office and will present you with an all-cash offer. You will receive our fair cash offer for your land within 2 business days. Usually, when we don't have to talk to local authorities, we're much faster than that. There is absolutely no obligation or hassle ever. Once you sign the offer, you can return it to us through email or snail mail via United States Postal Service. If you have any questions, just contact us and we will explain every detail.

Choose Your Closing Date And Sell Your Land

Once we receive the signed purchase agreement; we will open an escrow account, forward the purchase agreement to a reputable local title company or attorney specializing in real estate, and arrange a closing date on your terms. We take care of all closing costs and traveling so that you don't have to do anything but sign, return paperwork and collect your cash. The attorney or title company will prepare a deed for you to sign and notarize so that we can take possession of the land. Sometimes we will assign the property into a trust for long term holding purposes. The best part is that you will receive your cash payment through electronic bank wire or a cashier's check directly from the title company.