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We buy land in Clark County — direct, cash, as-is.

Clark County sits right across from Louisville. The development pressure on land here is different than anywhere else we buy. I know the county recorder in Jeffersonville personally. You are talking to the buyer directly — no agents, no waiting.

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§ 01 — At a glanceClark County land sale

What to know before you call.

Key facts about selling land directly in Clark County, Indiana.

Offer windowfrom first contact2–3 days
Close timewith clear title2–4 weeks
Back taxeshandled at closingfrom your proceeds
Survey neededusually notwe pull deed records
Agent feesnever$0
County recorderdeeds filed inJeffersonville
§ 02 — Local knowledgewhat makes Clark County different

Clark County land — what we see.

Louisville metro growth pressure is intense along the I-65 corridor. Ohio River flood plain affects western portions.

Suburban lot demand is high near Jeffersonville and Clarksville. Rural ground north of Charlestown is more agricultural. The Louisville development corridor runs through the western edge of Clark County — that changes what land is worth and who wants it.

Many Clark County landowners contact us because their land doesn't fit what a real estate agent will list: river bottom parcels with flood plain issues, agricultural tracts too small for a farm loan, inherited lots that have been sitting since a parent passed. We deal with all of it regularly.

Deeds are recorded at the Clark County Recorder in Jeffersonville. Indiana deed transfer requires a Sales Disclosure Form for most transactions. We handle the paperwork — you show up at closing or we mail documents if you're out of state.

One thing that trips people up: New Albany is in Floyd County, not Clark County. If your parcel is in New Albany, see our Floyd County page.

§ 03 — Useful readingfor Clark County landowners

Guides for Indiana land sellers.

Plain-English reading on the situations we see most often in Clark and surrounding counties.

APR 18, 2026 valuation

How cash land buyers value Indiana land: what goes into a cash offer

Cash land offers are not arbitrary. Here is exactly what factors go into valuing Indiana land for a direct purchase — and why the number is what it is.

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APR 18, 2026 valuation

How to Sell Farmland in Indiana: What Heirs and Landowners Need to Know

Indiana farmland has specific valuation factors, tenant complications, and heir dynamics that affect how a sale works. Here is what to expect when selling Indiana farm ground.

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APR 18, 2026 valuation

How to Sell Farmland in Kentucky: What Heirs and Landowners Need to Know

Selling Kentucky farmland involves different rules, different markets, and different complications than Indiana. Here is what to expect when selling farm ground in the Louisville ring counties and beyond.

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