Recent internal data records nearly $3 billion in land and other rural acreage for sale in the Colony State, which comprises a total of 14,871 acres of land for sale in Massachusetts. Of Massachusetts's 14 counties,
Worcester County had the most rural property and land for sale. From the top of 3,491-foot Mount Greylock to the Atlantic Ocean shores of Cape Cod, Massachusetts' land is brimming with adventure. Saltwater-fishing charters reel in bluefish, tuna, cod, haddock, and halibut, while over 500 inland lakes, ponds, and rivers promise trout, bass, and salmon. Hunters can bag white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and pheasant. Massachusetts is one of the country's smallest states in terms of size, covering an area of 10,555 square miles (7 million acres). In its entirety, 7,800 square miles is made up of land, while the remaining 2,754 square miles comprises water. Wildlife to be found on land for sale in Massachusetts include whitetail deer, turkey, dove, moose, pheasant, geese, ducks, and bear. Anglers have their choice of bass and catfish.