Lawrence County Pennsylvania

Lawrence County farms and land.

Working farms, rural homesteads, and steady regional demand near the Ohio border.

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What Drives Lawrence Farm Value

The Lawrence County market.

Mixed ag economy.

Dairy, beef, hay, and row crops support a real working-farm economy in Lawrence County. New Wilmington has a notable Amish settlement, and that Plain community drives steady direct-sale demand.

Smaller parcels common.

Most farm-and-land sales here are 20–150 acres — smaller than the western-PA average. Lifestyle, hobby-farm, and small-production demand is consistent.

Pittsburgh and Youngstown overlap.

The county sits in both metros' rural reach, broadening the lifestyle and recreational buyer pool. Properties within 45 minutes of either metro draw the most attention.

Smaller parcels common.

Most farm-and-land sales are 20–150 acres — smaller than the western-PA average.

Pittsburgh and Youngstown overlap.

The county sits in both metros' rural reach, broadening the lifestyle and recreational buyer pool.

How I Sell Lawrence County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Lawrence County agriculture blends dairy, beef, hay, and crop production. Most farms here are smaller than the western-PA average — 20 to 150 acres is typical — with active rural-homestead, hobby-farm, and small-production activity around New Castle, Ellwood City, Volant, New Wilmington, and the surrounding townships.

New Wilmington and the surrounding area has a notable Amish settlement (smaller than Lancaster's but real), and that Plain community is an active and consistent buyer pool for working farms with the right characteristics — quality forage ground, sound buildings, and reasonable per-acre pricing.

Per-acre pricing typically runs $3,500–$7,000 for general farm ground, with quality bottomland and properties near growth corridors higher. The buyer pool includes Pittsburgh-area lifestyle buyers, Youngstown-area buyers, the Amish community, and traditional local producers — each with different priorities.

I sell Lawrence County properties to the right submarket — working ag, lifestyle, Amish-pool, or recreational — based on what the property honestly is. The Amish buyer pool in particular requires direct outreach; they're not shopping the MLS.

Lawrence County FAQ

What sellers ask.

What is farmland worth in Lawrence County, PA?

Lawrence County farmland typically sells in the $3,500–$7,000 per acre range for general crop and pasture. Quality bottomland farms and well-located parcels near growth corridors can exceed that.

Who buys farms in Lawrence County?

Local expanding producers, Pittsburgh and Youngstown-area lifestyle buyers, recreational buyers, hobby farmers, and occasional out-of-state retirement buyers.

How long do Lawrence County farms take to sell?

Well-priced Lawrence County farms typically sell in 60 to 120 days. Smaller lifestyle properties often move faster than larger working operations.

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