orma Home Builders actively purchases residential land in Union County, including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, Indian Trail, and surrounding areas.
If you own land and are considering selling — whether it’s unused, inherited, or positioned in a growing residential corridor — our team may be interested in making a direct purchase. We work with landowners, families, real estate agents, and investors to evaluate properties for future home construction.
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Call 704-980-0444 or submit your property details for a no-obligation review.
Forma Home Builders is actively evaluating land opportunities across Union County, NC, including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, and Indian Trail.
We’re currently reviewing properties that meet one or more of the following criteria:
– Land located near existing or planned residential growth corridors
– Properties with road frontage, legal access, and potential utility availability
– Parcels suitable for single-family neighborhoods or small residential communities
Even if you’re unsure whether your land qualifies, our team is happy to review it and provide feedback.
If you own land in Union County, NC — including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, or Indian Trail — Forma Home Builders may be interested in purchasing it for future residential development.
Our process is straightforward: share basic property details, we complete an initial review, and if it’s a fit, we discuss next steps and potential terms — no obligation.
Forma Home Builders is a local home builder actively acquiring residential land throughout Union County, including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, and Indian Trail.
If you own vacant land, inherited property, or parcels with development potential, we may be interested in a direct purchase. Our team evaluates zoning, access, utilities, and surrounding growth to determine fit.
Share your property details and we’ll review it internally — no pressure, no obligation.
Yes. Forma Home Builders actively purchases land throughout Union County, North Carolina, including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, Indian Trail, and surrounding areas. We evaluate properties for future residential development as demand for housing continues to grow across the county.
We typically review land suitable for residential use, including vacant parcels, underutilized property, and land with development potential. Properties with road frontage, access to utilities, or proximity to growing residential areas are often a good fit, though every property is reviewed individually.
Both. We work directly with individual landowners, families managing inherited or unused land, real estate agents representing sellers, and investors. There is no requirement to list your property in order to submit it for review.
The process begins with basic information about your property, such as location, acreage, and current use. Our team completes an initial review to determine whether the land aligns with our acquisition criteria. If it does, we’ll discuss next steps and potential terms. There is no obligation to move forward.
Yes. Many landowners are unsure how zoning, access, or utilities affect their property’s value. We regularly review land in Union County and can provide straightforward feedback based on local planning, zoning, and infrastructure considerations.
In some cases, yes. Properties with existing homes may be considered if they are part of a larger redevelopment or assemblage opportunity. Each property is evaluated based on location, surrounding land use, and long-term residential potential.
We evaluate a wide range of parcel sizes. While larger tracts are often well suited for residential development, smaller parcels in strategic locations may also be a fit depending on zoning, access, and surrounding growth.
No. Submitting your property information is free and does not require a commitment. Our goal is to determine whether your land fits our current acquisition needs and provide clarity on possible next steps.
We evaluate land throughout Union County, with particular interest in areas experiencing residential growth, including Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Marvin, Indian Trail, and nearby communities connected to the Charlotte region.
If your property doesn’t align with our current needs, we’ll let you know. In some cases, land may become a better fit in the future as zoning, infrastructure, or market conditions change.
You can call our team directly or submit your property details through the contact form on this page. We’ll review the information and follow up if your land appears to be a potential fit.