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Find out if your Washington property is worth more than you think. Data center companies are actively buying rural land in Washington. Free analysis, no obligation.

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Washington land market for data centers

Washington has cheap hydro and cold climate. Quincy and Moses Lake are major data center hubs with Microsoft, Yahoo, and others operating massive facilities.

$3,400

Avg. price per acre (agricultural)

3

Top counties for data center interest

10-100x

Premium for data center land vs. farm value

Top Washington counties for data center land

Based on power infrastructure, fiber connectivity, and development activity, these are the most sought-after counties in Washington for data center land buyers:

  • Grant County, Washington
  • Douglas County, Washington
  • Kittitas County, Washington

Do not see your county? That does not mean your land is not valuable. Many data center projects are built in areas that were not previously on anyone's radar. Check your specific property for free.

What makes Washington land valuable to data centers

Data center companies evaluate Washington land based on six key factors: power proximity, acreage, disaster risk, water access, zoning, and fiber connectivity. Not every property needs perfect scores in all categories, but the combination determines your land's value to a data center buyer.

Washington landowners who want to sell their property often do not realize how much their land could be worth. Agricultural land that might sell for $3,400 per acre on the open market could be worth 10 to 100 times that amount to a data center developer if it has the right characteristics.

The fastest way to find out is to use our free property analysis tool. Enter your Washington address and acreage, and we will score your land against what data center companies actually look for. No cost, no obligation, and results come back in under 2 minutes.

Selling land in Washington: FAQ

How much is land worth in Washington?

Land values in Washington vary widely based on location, power access, and acreage. The average price for rural land in Washington is around $3,400 per acre for general agricultural use. But land that meets data center requirements can sell for 10 to 100 times that amount. Use our free tool to find out what your specific property is worth.

Are data center companies buying land in Washington?

Yes. Washington has cheap hydro and cold climate. Quincy and Moses Lake are major data center hubs with Microsoft, Yahoo, and others operating massive facilities. Data center investment across the US topped $3.3 billion in rural land purchases in 2024, and Washington is part of that market.

What kind of land in Washington do data centers want?

Data centers look for 20+ acres of flat land near electrical substations in Washington. Low flood risk, water access, and agricultural or industrial zoning are all factors that increase your land value. The top counties for data center interest in Washington include Grant, Douglas, Kittitas.

How do I sell my land in Washington?

Start by getting a free DataAcre property report. Enter your Washington property details and we will score it against what data center companies look for. If your land qualifies, we connect you directly with verified buyers. The whole process starts with a 2-minute form.

Can I sell farmland in Washington to a data center?

Yes. Farmland is one of the most common land types data centers buy because it is flat, available in large parcels, and typically affordable. Many counties in Washington welcome data center development because of the tax revenue and jobs it brings.

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