Reason to sell:Expensive Repairs


Don't spend a dime. We'll buy your home just the way it is.

When your home needs expensive repairs, the thought of getting it show-ready and sold can feel like staring across a canyon with no bridge — wondering how you'll get to the other side.

We understand, and we can help.

In just over 15 years, we’ve purchased nearly a billion dollars in Texas real estate and helped over 4,000 families sell their homes as-is. No contingencies. No inspections.

With quick access to legal experts and over 40 combined years of title processing experience, we can also clear any title problems or liens on your behalf at no extra cost to you.

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Common Questions

What if my house has structural problems?

We'll still make you a fair cash offer for your home — exactly as it is.


How do I know your offer is fair?

As locals, we know the Texas real estate market. We also know the costs of any repairs that are needed.

Repair Information

Selling a Houston Home with Expensive Repairs

There's a lot to think about, but we've broken it down into 3 simple steps.

How to Sell a House That Needs Repairs

Knowing what you're up against and setting the right scene can make all the difference.

Can You Sell a House with Termites?

Yes, but that doesn't mean it'll be easy. We'll walk you through what's involved.

How Much Will Repairs Cost Before Someone Will Buy My House?

The first step is getting good numbers. Then you'll need to decide if it's worth it.

5 Signs That You Need A New Roof

How do you know when it's time to replace your roof? The signs aren't always obvious.

How to Spot a Buy-My-House Scam

You know the old adage: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." When it comes to home investors, here's what to look for.