Susquehanna County Pennsylvania

Susquehanna County farms and land.

Dairy country, large parcels, and significant Marcellus gas activity.

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What Drives Susquehanna Farm Value

The Susquehanna County market.

Significant dairy presence.

Susquehanna County is one of PA's active dairy counties, with sizable operations and substantial forage acreage across the rolling northern-tier hills.

Heavy Marcellus history.

Most rural properties have Marcellus gas-rights history — structuring rights correctly at sale is critical and routinely six-figure-meaningful given active development in this county.

Large parcels common.

Buyers wanting scale find more inventory here than in eastern PA. Out-of-state buyers (New York border) and consolidating dairy operations regularly close here.

Heavy Marcellus history.

Most rural properties have Marcellus gas-rights history. Structuring rights correctly at sale is critical.

Large parcels common.

Buyers wanting scale find more inventory here than in eastern PA.

How I Sell Susquehanna County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Susquehanna County is dairy and gas country — active dairy operations, large forage acreage, and substantial Marcellus gas-rights history across nearly every rural property around Montrose, New Milford, Hallstead, and the New York border townships.

Per-acre pricing for general farm ground typically runs $2,500–$5,500, with operating dairies and properties with active royalties higher. Gas-rights structure (full ownership, leased acreage with bonus history, severed rights, or active royalty payments) materially affects value — sometimes 50–100% on properties with productive wells.

The county sits in the heart of PA's most active Marcellus development zone. Properties with active producing wells, near-term drilling potential, or favorable lease terms command meaningful premiums beyond underlying ag value. Conversely, properties with poorly-structured severed rights can sell at meaningful discounts unless restructured before sale.

I sell Susquehanna County properties with careful gas-rights documentation, accurate valuation of all components, and direct outreach to the regional, out-of-area, and energy-investor buyer pools. The right structure on a gas-rights situation can add or subtract six figures from a single sale.

Susquehanna County FAQ

What sellers ask.

What is farmland worth in Susquehanna County, PA?

Susquehanna County farmland typically sells in the $2,500–$5,500 per acre range for general crop and pasture. Operating dairies and properties with active gas royalties can exceed that meaningfully.

Who buys farms in Susquehanna County?

Expanding dairy and beef producers, energy-investment buyers, recreational and hunting buyers from out of area, and lifestyle buyers from higher-cost regions.

How long do Susquehanna County farms take to sell?

Well-priced Susquehanna County farms typically sell in 90 to 180 days. Complex gas-rights situations can take longer to close cleanly.

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