Most people only sell timber once or twice in a lifetime. Here's exactly how it works with us — so you know what to expect before you ever pick up the phone.
Tell us where the land is and roughly how many acres of timber you have. You don't need a survey, a forester, or exact numbers — a county and a rough acreage is plenty to start.
We walk the tract — with you, if you'd like — and tally species, size, and quality tree by tree. The offer is built on what's actually growing on your land, not an estimate from an aerial photo.
A plain-language contract that spells out the price, the timing, and exactly which trees are included. Take your time with it. Show it to your lawyer, your forester, or your neighbor. It's yours to keep whether you sell or not.
The harvest follows the schedule set in your contract, carried out by experienced logging crews, and you're paid as agreed. No surprises and no renegotiating at the end.
An offer is an offer, not a sales pitch. We don't do countdown clocks or "sign today" tactics.
Price, timing, which trees, and how your land is to be treated, spelled out before a single tree is cut.
How your land is to be treated is written into the contract: boundary lines, access roads, and cleanup.
It costs nothing, and the offer is yours to keep either way.