
States
Mississippi
Come See All That Mississippi Has to Offer
Looking for land for sale in Mississippi? Whether for business or pleasure, MS land for sale has some of the most versatile acreage in the United States. Business opportunities abound with farming and ranching being one of the largest components of the Mississippi economy with cotton, soybeans, rice and wheat being some of the most popular corps. Both agriculture and aquaculture thrive in the delta area with the majority of the United States farmed catfish coming from Mississippi fish farms. Poultry farming is Mississippi’s largest agriculture silo, with over $2 billion in poultry raised annually in the state.

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$145,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
22 Acres
Seminary, Mississippi, 39479
Missouri
What makes Missouri so unique?
Maybe it's something in the breezes that blow from the mighty Mississippi River, or the rich, fertile soil that make agriculture the state's number one industry. Whatever the reason, there has never been a better time to look for Missouri land for sale!
Missouri became part of the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. It is now the 6th most populous state in the Union with a population of about 6 million. The famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis is a symbol of how Missouri had a vital role in the country's expansion west. The state got it's nickname "The Show Me State" because of the resident's reputation for their common sense.
Major metropolises in Missouri are St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and its capital of Jefferson City. Branson, MO is a town in the Southwest Ozarks that has become one of the top family vacation destinations in the world, featuring world-class live entertainment and outdoor family adventures.

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$170,560|Listed: Jun 4, 2026
5.33 Acres
Tecumseh, Missouri, 65760

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$550,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
18 Acres
Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101
Montana
Big Sky Country
Dreaming of buying land in Montana? The vast lands of Montana stretch from Canada to Wyoming and are as varied as the United States themselves. Long stretches of open plains, forested mountains, river valleys, caverns, and even badlands are all part of Montana's landscape. The incredible Yellowstone National Park is the jewel of Montana, but it barely outshines all of the state's breathtaking natural beauty and wilderness. For prospective property buyers, the kinds of land for sale in Montana also is breathtaking.
Custer's Last Stand took place in Montana in 1876, and it became part of the United States as the 41st state in 1889. Speculators came in droves thanks to the area's lucrative mines as the nation expanded west. Today's speculators will find a wide variety of land for sale in Montana.
It's hard to imagine how huge Montana is without being there. While it is the fourth largest state in the U.S., covering 147,040 square miles, it has a population of only around a million, making it just the third most densely populated state. The land of cattle and cowboys is not for the faint-hearted.

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$525,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
40.57 Acres
Townsend, Montana, 59644

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$135,000|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
0.4 Acres
Billings, Montana, 59106
Nebraska
There are several reasons you should consider investing in Nebraska land for sale.
Some of the reasons include a seemingly endless list of fun outdoor activities for the family, low crime rate, low unemployment, affordable real estate combined with a low cost of living, and some of the most affordable healthcare in the country. We offer an amazing selection of family homes, small acre properties, and farms for sale in Nebraska!
Right now, nearly 2 million call Nebraska their home state. The population is growing at about 0.08% a year which makes it the 25th fastest growing state. Nebraska's most populated cities are Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, and Kearney.

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$75,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
0.75 Acres
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 68048
Nevada
So Why Nevada
Nevada is an interesting state with a varied history that involves mining, railroad, and casinos. It's also a state that has been the backdrop for some of our favorite cowboy movies. Although Nevada isn't a place to view beautiful vegetation, its landscape is unique, rich and varied. Many amazing things are hidden from plain view in the desert landscape. Look closer, and you'll find deserts inhabited by rare turtles, ancient carvings, and other hidden treasures. It's a great state to own property, as cities continue to expand in Nevada and new business ventures are always popping up.

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$12,495|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
0.46 Acres
Pahrump, Nevada, 89048

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$1,895,000|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
1.47 Acres
Carson City, Nevada, 89705
New Hampshire
New Hampshire's Forests and Farmlands
Land for sale in NH is home to a rich amount of history. Known as the Granite State, today New Hampshire actually mines more sand and gravel than granite, but there is much more to this state located along the Canadian border and neighboring Vermont. One of the 13 original colonies, it was the first to declare independence from England, six months prior to the actual signing of the Declaration of Independence. It was involved in the revolution, but no battles were fought there. Paul Revere's famous ride announcing "the British are coming" did take him to Portsmouth along the coast.

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$250,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
5.07 Acres
Temple, New Hampshire, 3084

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$205,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
5.57 Acres
Jefferson, New Hampshire, 3583

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$225,000|Listed: Jun 11, 2026
17.99 Acres
Bartlett, New Hampshire, 3812
New Jersey
New Jersey's Cities, Economy, and Sports
The State of New Jersey is known for quite a few things. It is known as the Diner Capital of the World, home to more than 500 diners. It is also known for having the largest population within the smallest area in the county. The state is only about 150 miles in length and 70 miles wide, for a total of less than nine thousand square miles. The population nearing nine million people puts an average of 1,000 residents in each square mile. Even with the high population density, you can still find Land for Sale in New Jersey.
New Mexico
A Mix of Old and New
New Mexico offers a blend of both modern and primitive feelings set against the stunning backdrop of the American Southwest. The capital, Santa Fe, is a cultural mecca for current art and dining. At the same time, it also boasts the country's oldest government building, The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610. The state is full of the old and new living side-by-side. In the same vast gypsum sand dunes where the first atom bomb was tested 10-thousand-year-old arrow tips have been found. That atom bomb was developed in Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is still a major hub of scientific research. Los Alamos is found just minutes from Bandelier National Monument, where you can explore the history of ancestral Pueblo peoples who settled in the area in roughly 1,150 A.D. Ranches are found across the state. If you’re looking for a great selection of New Mexico ranches for sale, Land Broker Co-op is a great choice.

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$80,000|Listed: Jun 4, 2026
3.97 Acres
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, 87144

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$710,000|Listed: Jun 12, 2026
1.78 Acres
Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88011
New York
New York was one of the original 13 colonies.
New York is highly populated, with the overall population nearing 20 million people. That makes it the fourth most populated state in the country, while it ranks much smaller in land mass than many, with 54.5 thousand miles. This highly populated state offers a variety of land for sale in NY. There is little doubt it can be chilly in winter. Weather and precipitation vary up and down the state with daytime highs in the 30s and 40s Fahrenheit in winter, and upper 70s to mid-80s in summer. It rains all year round with an average annual rainfall of more than 46 inches. This precipitation is compounded with snow during winter.

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$89,900|Listed: Jun 12, 2026
2.6 Acres
Angelica, New York, 14709
North Carolina
Beautiful and Diverse
With fresh salty breezes, beautiful countryside, and a friendly, welcoming environment, North Carolina truly does have it all. From the NC hunting land in the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, this Southeastern state has a beautiful and diverse landscape. The state motto "First In Flight" refers to the historic achievement of the Wright brothers, and North Carolina's stunning coastline draws visitors from all over the world. Now is a fantastic time to look for land for sale in North Carolina.

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$49,995|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
2.04 Acres
Connelly Springs, North Carolina, 28612

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$39,000|Listed: Jun 9, 2026
0.22 Acres
Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, 28469

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$140,000|Listed: Jun 4, 2026
1.01 Acres
Randleman, North Carolina, 27317
North Dakota
Getting a Feel for North Dakota
If you love the small-town vibe and being surrounded by wide open spaces, North Dakota is the place for you. No matter what part of the state you visit, you're treated to a warm smile, a neighborly attitude and a beautiful variety of homes, ranches, farms, and hunting land for sale.
One of the things that makes North Dakota unusual is that the way the state's boundaries are laid out means that North Dakota is linked to two different physiographic regions. The eastern part of the state is in the Central Plains, while the Great Plains makes up the west. The eastern border is called the Red River Valley and represents the lowest point, 750 ft (229 m) in North Dakota's topography. North Dakota's highest point is found in the region called the Missouri Plateau Butte, which is home to the state's highest peak, White Butte 3,506 ft (1,069 m).

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$129,000|Listed: May 29, 2026
15.51 Acres
Richardton, North Dakota, 58652

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$499,000|Listed: Jun 4, 2026
9.98 Acres
Noonan, North Dakota, 58765

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$32,000|Listed: Jun 4, 2026
1 Acres
Watford City, North Dakota, 58854
Ohio
The Buckeye State
Nicknamed after one of its native trees, the Buckeye State of Ohio is comprised of rolling plains with no high mountains. Ohio's population is more than 11.5 million, ranking it the seventh highest state in size of population in the country. Its land mass is just under 41,000 miles, making it the 35th largest state. However, there is still a lot of farm land for sale in Ohio, ranching, entertainment, and Ohio hunting land.
Lying in the northern Midwest, Ohio's winters are cold, and summers are mild, but can be humid. The average lows in January and February are in the 20s, while the average highs during the summer are in the mid-80s. The state receives an average 37.5 inches of precipitation, a mixture of rain and snow.














