Seattle Land Acquisition & Off-Market Real Estate
We specialize in identifying underdeveloped land, redevelopment-ready parcels, and off-market properties across Seattle and King County — before they reach the open market.
Get a Confidential AssessmentYour Property May Be Worth More Than You Think
Seattle’s new zoning laws — including HB1110, which mandates increased density in formerly single-family zones — have significantly changed the redevelopment value of many properties across the city.
If you own land in Seattle — particularly in neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Magnolia, Fremont, Wallingford, or North Seattle — your property may qualify for multi-unit redevelopment, making it substantially more valuable to a builder than a traditional buyer.
We work directly with developers and builders across King County. If your land qualifies, we can create a private, no-pressure conversation about your options — whether that’s an off-market sale, a developer introduction, or simply understanding what your land is worth today.
What We Look For
- → Lots zoned NR1, NR2, NR3, LR1, LR2, or LR3
- → Land value ≥ 65% of total assessed value
- → Older structures on large lots (pre-2000)
- → Properties held long-term by original owners
- → Seattle zip codes 98103, 98107, 98115, 98117, 98119, and surrounding areas
Looking for Land or Off-Market Properties in Seattle?
We work with builders, developers, and investors who need access to land before it reaches the MLS. If you’re looking for developable parcels, teardown opportunities, or off-market residential properties in King County, we’d like to hear what you’re looking for.
Land & Off-Market Questions
What is land acquisition in real estate?
Land acquisition is the process of identifying, evaluating, and purchasing land for development or investment. In Seattle, this often involves finding parcels zoned for multi-family development under new state density laws — and connecting those properties with builders who can maximize their value.
How do I sell my Seattle property off-market?
An off-market sale bypasses the traditional MLS listing process. We facilitate private sales directly between sellers and qualified buyers or builders — often resulting in faster closings, fewer contingencies, and no public showings. Contact us for a confidential conversation.
How has HB1110 affected land values in Seattle?
Washington’s HB1110, signed in 2023, requires cities to allow middle housing — duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and sixplexes — in areas previously zoned for single-family homes only. This has dramatically increased the development potential of many Seattle parcels, often making the land worth significantly more than the structure on it.