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.