Philadelphia County Pennsylvania

Philadelphia County farms and land.

Urban county — effectively no traditional farm-and-land market.

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What Drives Philadelphia Farm Value

The Philadelphia County market.

Urban-only county.

Philadelphia is entirely urban. There is no meaningful rural or agricultural acreage within the county boundaries.

Community gardens and urban ag.

The only "ag" activity here is urban — community gardens, rooftop farms, and small specialty plots. None of it trades in the traditional farm-and-land market.

Open land sells as development.

The few open parcels that change hands sell as development opportunities or commercial properties, not as farms.

Community gardens and urban ag.

The only "ag" activity here is urban — community gardens, rooftop farms, and small specialty plots.

Open land sells as development.

The few open parcels that change hands sell as development, not as farms.

How I Sell Philadelphia County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Philadelphia is not a farm-and-land county. It's entirely urban, and the few open parcels that trade do so as development properties, infill commercial, or institutional land — not as agricultural acreage.

If you're searching for rural property "near Philadelphia," you're most likely thinking of Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, or Delaware County. I work all of those, and the rural acreage there ranges from $25,000 to $50,000+ per acre on quality ground.

For Philadelphia-proper urban property, open-land questions, or commercial development, you'll want a city-focused commercial broker rather than a farm-and-land specialist. I'm glad to refer you if helpful.

For any rural Pennsylvania farm or land sale — even one with city or suburban connections — reach out directly. I cover all 67 counties and can put you in touch with the right resources for whatever your specific situation requires.

Philadelphia County FAQ

What sellers ask.

Are there farms in Philadelphia County, PA?

Effectively no. Philadelphia is entirely urban. Some community gardens and small urban-ag projects exist, but there is no traditional rural farm-and-land market.

What if I have rural property near Philadelphia?

You're likely in Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, or Delaware County. I work all of those for farm-and-land sales.

Who do I call for Philadelphia urban property?

A city-focused commercial real estate broker. Farm-and-land specialists like me work the surrounding rural counties, not the city itself.

Neighboring Counties

Selling near the Philadelphia County line?

I list and sell farms across all 67 PA counties — here are the nearest markets to Philadelphia.

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Selling A Philadelphia County Property?

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