Whether you've held your property for decades or just inherited it last year, selling land is personal. We start every conversation by listening — no pressure, no pitch, just an honest look at what your property could become.
We talk. Tell us about your property and your goals. No forms, no obligations.
We evaluate. Our team reviews your land's development potential and market fit.
We make an offer. Clear terms, fair price, no surprises.
We close. We work together on a timeline and process that makes sense for everyone.
Most developers send you a letter, make a lowball offer, and hope you don't know the market. We think you deserve better than that.
Selling land isn't like selling a house. There's no MLS listing, no open house, no simple comp down the street. Land is complicated — and the people buying it should be honest about that.
We sit down with landowners and walk through exactly how we evaluate a property: what the zoning allows, what the infrastructure costs, what the market supports, and what that means for what we can offer.
When you call R&R, you're talking to actual decision makers — not a local rep working for an out-of-state company, and not a junior acquisitions team reading from a script. Our entire operation is based here in the Triangle, and the people you meet are the people running the project.
We've been doing this across the Triangle for over 15 years. Every builder, municipality, and engineer in the area knows us. That experience means we can move quickly and close on our commitments.
No jargon. No runaround. Here's exactly what happens when you reach out.
Call or email us. Tell us about your property — size, location, and what you're thinking. We'll share what we know about the area and whether it might be a fit. Takes about 15 minutes.
We research your parcel: zoning, utilities, topography, flood maps, school districts, and current market demand. We visit the site. This takes 2–4 weeks depending on complexity.
If the property fits our criteria, we present a written offer. We walk you through the numbers — how we got there, what the land supports, and what the terms mean in plain language.
Once you accept, we handle the engineering, environmental, and permitting work at our cost. We work together on a closing plan and keep you informed every step of the way.
Have a property you'd like us to look at?
We evaluate every property individually, but here's a general sense of what fits our development model.
We typically look at parcels of 10 acres or more. Smaller infill tracts in high demand areas can work, but most of our projects start at 10 or more acres.
Wake, Johnston, Harnett, Franklin, Nash, Wilson, Wayne, Sampson, Lee, Chatham, and surrounding areas. Within an hour of Raleigh, we're interested.
Family estates, trusts, partnerships — we've worked through every ownership structure. Complex title situations don't scare us off.
We price based on actual development potential, not a discounted "we'll take it off your hands" number. You'll see exactly how we arrive at our offer.
Every property is different. Timelines depend on factors like zoning, environmental conditions, and infrastructure requirements. What we can promise is clear communication — you'll always know where things stand, what's next, and what we're waiting on.
That's what we do. Every piece of land has constraints. We evaluate those upfront and factor them into our offer. Issues that scare off other buyers are things we solve every day.
Absolutely. Many of our sellers continue to live on or use their property through the due diligence period and up to closing.
We evaluate the development potential — how many homes the land can support, what infrastructure it needs, and what builders are paying for similar lots in the area. We show you the math.
We develop it into a residential community — roads, utilities, parks, and individual building lots. We sell those lots to homebuilders who construct quality homes. We're happy to share our vision for the property.
No obligation, no pressure. Just a conversation with the people who do the work.
Or call us directly: (919) 623-5455