Should I sell all my land as one package or individual quarters?

Last updated on July 17, 2026

When the time comes to list the farm for sale, it is often listed for sale as one entire package. Purchasers are told, “take it all or take none”. The rationale is that farmers don’t want to be left with a portion of the farm to either crop themselves or find a renter for. Hard to argue with the logic, however, putting it up for sale in this manner severely limits the number of potential Buyers and, in turn, significantly reduces what owners can get for their land. Due to the manner in which it is put up or sale it never sells or receives low offers. If you owned seven rental houses in Saskatoon you would never say you will only sell to someone wanting all seven. To do so would drastically affect your number of buyers.

A farmer upgrading to new line equipment would never consider listing the used combine, swather, discbine, large square baler and PTO auger for sale on Kijiji as a package available to only one Buyer. The Buyer of the combine may not want a baler or discbine and will price his offer accordingly. Another Buyer just wanting the large square baler is prevented from making an offer for the baler alone, even though he is willing to pay almost a new price for it.

At CLHbid.com, we know that packaging is as crucial as your soil classification. We also know that flexibility is everything when it comes to engaging the highest number of bidders, which means more money in the end for the Seller. Using the CLHbid.com platform, we sell your farm on one day, but not necessarily to one buyer. Bidders are still able to bid on a specific parcel, but our innovative ‘en bloc’ feature at the end of the sale allows certain bidders to also bid on the entire farm by paying the ‘en bloc’ premium. This gives more options to bidders and resulting in higher profits for the Seller.

At CLHbid.com we ring out the sponge when it comes getting maximum value for your land. We go well beyond just selling land – we maximize value through the sale process.

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