Master Mineral Holdings makes it as simple and easy as possible to get an offer for your mineral rights. There are many different factors that go into determining the value of you minerals, with a few key points of information, our mineral buying team can help jumpstart the process. If you have this information readily available when you request an offer, our team will be able to help you get a faster and better offer than a typical mineral buyer.
Counties and Districts
Knowing the county your mineral rights are located in is the first step for our team to establish where your mineral assets physically reside. When it comes to evaluating your minerals for an offer, knowing the district of where the minerals are located is the next step. For mineral right owners in Pennsylvania and Ohio, districts are referred to as townships. Having this level of detail about the district or township of your minerals helps our team provide you with an offer to buy your mineral rights as fast as possible.
Net Mineral Acres
The net mineral acres you own helps our team assess how much you own and how big our purchase offer should be. This shouldn’t be confused with the gross acres, or the total acreage on a given amount of land. Net mineral acres is the percentage that you specifically own. For example, if you own half of the minerals under a 100-acre tract of land, you own 50 net mineral acres out of 100 gross mineral acres.
Tax Map & Parcel Number
A tax map is a map accurately drawn to scale showing all of the property parcels within a city or town. These maps are used to locate parcels and obtain other information required to assess a property. Typically this is done for tax reasons. The tax map and parcel number is not your tax number or social security number. It’s a number tied to your specific parcel of land. If your minerals are already leased, you can easily find the tax map and parcel number on royalty pay stubs or the lease agreement.
Master Mineral Holdings is dedicated to getting mineral owners in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio cash in hand as soon as possible. That starts with a competitive offer that takes into account all of the mineral assets you own. Preparing this information in advance of requesting an offer can help us speed up the process to get you paid in no time!
If you have any questions about your minerals or how you might obtain this information, feel free to reach out to our team of mineral experts!
