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Free Mature Land < 2026 Edition >

Free Real Estate? Here's Where You Can Buy Land for $0 in the U.S.

The concept of claiming land for free is deeply rooted in history, specifically the . However, these opportunities have largely vanished: free mature land

: The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 officially ended the practice of claiming public lands in the United States, with a brief extension in Alaska that ended in 1986. Free Real Estate

While land is rarely "free" in a literal, no-strings-attached sense, various local governments use "free land" programs to stimulate economic growth and reverse rural depopulation. However, these opportunities have largely vanished: : The

: "Mature" refers to land that has settled over time, reducing the risk of soil shifting or subsidence that can occur with newly filled land.

: Small towns such as Curtis, Nebraska , and Marne, Iowa , offer free residential lots to attract new families and taxpayers.

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