Wyoming County Pennsylvania

Wyoming County farms and land.

Rural farms, Susquehanna valley ag, and Endless Mountains recreational appeal.

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What Drives Wyoming Farm Value

The Wyoming County market.

Real working ag.

Dairy, beef, hay, and forage in the valleys around Tunkhannock, Meshoppen, and Mehoopany support a meaningful working-farm economy.

Endless Mountains recreational.

The county sits in the Endless Mountains region — significant recreational and hunting demand from across the Northeast.

Some Marcellus activity.

Many properties have gas-rights history that needs proper handling at sale. Active development is less intense than neighboring Susquehanna or Bradford but real.

Endless Mountains recreational.

The county sits in the Endless Mountains region — significant recreational and hunting demand.

Some Marcellus activity.

Many properties have gas-rights history that needs proper handling at sale.

How I Sell Wyoming County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Wyoming County is real working farm country with significant recreational and gas-rights overlay. Dairy and crop farms in the Susquehanna valley around Tunkhannock, Meshoppen, Mehoopany, and Laceyville; hardwood ridges; and Endless Mountains recreational properties all make up the rural land market.

Per-acre pricing for general farm ground typically runs $3,000–$6,500, with operating dairies and quality bottomland along the North Branch Susquehanna higher. Recreational mountain acreage typically runs $1,500–$4,000 per acre. Gas rights can materially affect value, especially on properties with active or near-term wells.

The Endless Mountains brand draws steady recreational buyer interest from the NYC metro, NJ, and the Philadelphia corridor. Properties with creek frontage, ridge views, or proximity to state forest and game land routinely outperform comparable plain acreage.

I sell Wyoming County properties with attention to all of their value components — ag, timber, gas, recreational — and direct outreach to the right buyer pool for each. Generic listing strategies leave real money on the table here, especially on gas-rights or recreational parcels.

Wyoming County FAQ

What sellers ask.

What is farmland worth in Wyoming County, PA?

Wyoming County farmland typically sells in the $3,000–$6,500 per acre range for general crop and pasture. Operating dairies and properties with active gas royalties can exceed that. Recreational mountain acreage typically runs $1,500–$4,000 per acre.

Who buys farms in Wyoming County?

Local expanding producers, energy-investment buyers, recreational and hunting buyers from out of area, lifestyle buyers, and occasional retirees.

How long do Wyoming County farms take to sell?

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

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