Agriculture investment is typically associated with rural areas, but there is a growing interest in bringing agriculture to urban areas as well. The desire for locally produced food, the need to cut down on food waste and transportation expenses, and the opportunity for sustainable urban agriculture methods to solve challenges with food security are some of the causes that are driving this trend. There are many different types of urban agriculture, including rooftop gardens, vertical farms, communal gardens, and urban orchards. Urban agriculture investment prospects will only rise as cities expand, providing opportunity for investors to assist sustainable food production and improve the health and wellbeing of urban residents.