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5 Hidden Costs of Holding Vacant Land in Texas (And Why Selling Sooner Could Save You Money)

July 05, 20253 min read

5 Hidden Costs Of Holding Vacant Land

If you own vacant land in Texas—especially in growing areas like Guadalupe, Comal, and Bastrop Counties—you may be wondering if it’s better to hold onto it or sell now. While it can feel like a “set and forget” investment, there are real costs to keeping unused land that can eat away at your profits over time.

Since 2021, land prices in many parts of Texas have been trending downward, which means waiting for the market to “bounce back” might not pay off. Let’s break down the hidden expenses of holding vacant land and why selling now could make sense.


1. Rising Property Taxes in Texas

Texas doesn’t have state income tax, but property taxes can pack a punch—especially in counties like Guadalupe and Bastrop where values surged in the past decade. Even if the market slows, tax assessments don’t always drop as quickly.

Holding land means paying these bills year after year with no income coming in to offset them.


2. Maintenance Costs and Liability Risks

Vacant land isn’t truly “set and forget.” You might need to:

  • Keep brush and weeds under control.

  • Pay for fencing repairs or road access.

  • Monitor for illegal dumping or trespassing.

If someone gets hurt on your property, there’s also potential liability—even if it’s unimproved.


3. Market Trends: Prices Have Softened Since 2021

After the hot pandemic market, Texas land values have cooled in many areas. In counties like Comal and Bastrop, sellers have noticed offers coming in lower than they expected.

Waiting years for prices to climb back may not be the best strategy, especially if costs are stacking up in the meantime.


4. Selling Vacant Land Can Take Time

Listing vacant land with an agent often takes months or even years to attract a buyer. Many buyers expect utilities and improvements to be in place, which makes raw land harder to sell.

If speed and simplicity are priorities, it’s worth exploring alternative ways to sell.


5. Opportunity Cost of Holding Onto Land

Every year you hold onto unused land is another year that money is tied up instead of working for you elsewhere—whether that’s paying down debt, investing, or funding other goals.


A Simpler Way to Sell Your Vacant Land

If you’re ready to stop paying taxes and maintenance on unused land, consider selling directly to a land-buying company like Land Buyer 360.

We make it easy:

No listings or showings—we buy land as-is.
Fast closings—no waiting months for a buyer.
No commissions or hidden fees—we cover closing costs.
Convenience discount pricing—our offers are based on current market comps, with a focus on speed and simplicity.

Ready to See What Your Land is Worth?

If you own land in Texas, we’re actively buying and can give you a no-obligation offer within days.

👉 Click here to submit your property details and see how easy it can be to turn your land into cash.

Stop paying to hold onto property you don’t need. Let us handle the hard part so you can get cash and buy what you truly want.

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