Frequently Asked Questions
1. How quickly can I sell my house?
We typically close within 30 days, but we’re flexible and can work around your timeline. Once you accept our offer, we handle the rest to make the process smooth and hassle-free.
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2. Do I need to make repairs or clean before selling?
Not at all. We buy houses as-is, which means no cleaning, no repairs, and no junk removal necessary. Just take what you want and leave the rest behind.
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3. Are there any fees or commissions?
Nope. There are zero fees, commissions, or closing costs when you sell to us. You keep more money in your pocket, plain and simple.
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4. How do you determine the offer price for my house?
We base our offer on the property’s current condition, the local real estate market, and the estimated value after repairs. We aim to provide a fair and transparent offer every time.
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5. What types of properties do you buy?
We buy all kinds of properties — single-family homes, condos, multi-family units, and even distressed or vacant properties — in any condition.
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6. Can I sell if my house is in foreclosure or has liens?
Yes, we can help. We work with homeowners facing foreclosure, liens, back taxes, and other complex situations. Our goal is to find a solution that works for you.
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7. Is there any obligation when I request an offer?
No obligation at all. Getting a cash offer from us is 100% free, and you’re under no pressure to accept. It’s completely up to you.
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8. Do you buy inherited homes or houses in probate?
Yes, we frequently help people sell inherited properties. Even if the home is going through probate, we can work with you and your attorney to make the process easier.
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9. What if my house is currently rented?
That’s not a problem. We buy homes with tenants in place and work with all parties involved to ensure a smooth transition.
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10. How do I get started?
It’s simple. Just fill out our quick form online with your address and a few details about the property. Our team will get back to you within 24 hours with a fair, no-obligation cash offer.