Warren County Pennsylvania

Warren County farms and land.

Mountain timber, Allegheny National Forest country, and recreational land.

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What Drives Warren Farm Value

The Warren County market.

National Forest country.

Most of Warren County borders or includes Allegheny National Forest. Land surrounding the forest has unique character — recreational appeal, hunting access, and limited but real ag in the river valleys.

Hardwood timber economy.

Standing-timber value is the primary land asset on most rural parcels. The Allegheny hardwood region runs through here — cherry, maple, oak, and ash timber routinely adds meaningfully to per-acre value.

Recreational and hunting strong.

Out-of-area hunters, hunting clubs, fly-fishermen (Allegheny River, Brokenstraw Creek), and recreational buyers actively close properties here. The Kinzua Dam and Allegheny Reservoir area draws steady year-round interest.

Hardwood timber economy.

Standing-timber value is the primary land asset on most rural parcels.

Recreational and hunting strong.

Out-of-area hunters, hunting clubs, and recreational buyers actively close properties here.

How I Sell Warren County Properties

Knowing the market is half the sale.

Warren County is forest country — much of it inside or adjacent to Allegheny National Forest, with hardwood timber and recreational use dominating the land economy around Warren, Youngsville, Sheffield, Tidioute, and Sugar Grove.

Per-acre pricing for general wooded acreage typically runs $1,500–$3,500, with timber-rich tracts, cabin sites, and properties near the National Forest or Allegheny Reservoir going higher — sometimes $5,000–$8,000+ per acre on improved or particularly desirable parcels. The Allegheny hardwood region is one of the most valuable hardwood markets in the country, and a current timber cruise often adds substantially to sale value.

The Kinzua Dam, Allegheny Reservoir, Kinzua Bridge State Park, and the surrounding 500,000+ acres of national forest support a real recreational economy. Hunting clubs from across the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regularly close 100–500-acre tracts here.

I sell Warren County properties as the timber-and-recreation land they are, with honest valuation of standing timber and recreational features. The Allegheny hardwood market deserves accurate pricing — underpricing timber-rich parcels is one of the most common mistakes on rural Warren County sales.

Warren County FAQ

What sellers ask.

What is land worth in Warren County, PA?

Warren County land typically sells in the $1,500–$3,500 per acre range for general wooded acreage. Cabin sites, National Forest-adjacent properties, and timber-rich tracts can exceed $5,000 per acre meaningfully.

Who buys land in Warren County?

Hunters and recreational buyers from out of area, timber buyers, hunting clubs, lifestyle buyers, and occasional retirees.

How long do Warren County properties take to sell?

Well-priced Warren County properties typically sell in 90 to 180 days. Recreational properties peak fall and winter.

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