Indiana County Pennsylvania

Indiana County farms and land.

Working farms, hardwood timber, and steady demand from regional buyers.

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What Drives Indiana Farm Value

The Indiana County market.

Real working ag.

Indiana County has meaningful dairy, beef, and crop agriculture in the river valleys and rolling uplands around Indiana, Homer City, Marion Center, and Clymer.

Timber and gas overlay.

Many properties carry both timber and gas-rights value beyond pure agricultural value. Both can add meaningfully to total sale value when documented and marketed correctly.

IUP and lifestyle demand.

Indiana University of PA and the surrounding professional class drive lifestyle-buyer demand for smaller rural acreages with sound houses, especially within a 20-minute drive of Indiana borough.

Timber and gas overlay.

Many properties carry both timber and gas-rights value beyond pure agricultural value.

Affordable per-acre pricing.

Per-acre pricing below eastern PA, attracting buyers from higher-cost areas.

How I Sell Indiana County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Indiana County is solid western-PA farm country — working dairy and beef operations, row crops, and forage around Indiana, Homer City, Marion Center, and Clymer, with significant hardwood timber on the ridges and varied Marcellus gas-rights history across the county.

Per-acre pricing typically runs $3,000–$6,500 for general farm ground, with quality bottomland and operating farms with full buildings higher. Many sales are private or semi-private — the public MLS sees maybe half of real Indiana County activity, so direct outreach to expansion farmers and out-of-area buyers matters here.

IUP, the regional hospital, and the professional class around Indiana borough all support steady lifestyle-buyer demand for smaller rural parcels with quality houses. A 20-acre property with a sound farmhouse, barn, and pasture often clears $400,000–$650,000 to that buyer pool.

I sell Indiana County properties with attention to all of their value components — soil, timber, gas, lifestyle — and patient marketing to the regional buyer pool. The right strategy for a 200-acre working dairy is completely different than the right strategy for a 20-acre rural homestead, and both need to be matched correctly.

Indiana County FAQ

What sellers ask.

What is farmland worth in Indiana County, PA?

Indiana County farmland typically sells in the $3,000–$6,500 per acre range for general crop and pasture. Quality bottomland and operating farms with infrastructure can exceed that. Gas-rights and timber value can add meaningfully.

Who buys farms in Indiana County?

Local expanding producers, recreational and hunting buyers, lifestyle buyers from Pittsburgh and higher-cost counties, timber buyers, and occasional out-of-state retirement buyers.

How long do Indiana County farms take to sell?

Well-priced Indiana County farms typically sell in 90 to 180 days. Patient direct outreach matters here.

Neighboring Counties

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