Alabama neighborhood — sell your house fast for cash

Sell your Alabama
home for cash.

Birmingham to Mobile, Huntsville to Montgomery — we buy as-is anywhere in Alabama.

All 67 Alabama counties  ·  Any condition  ·  Zero agent fees

The Yellowhammer State

Alabama's probate courts handle real estate differently than most states

Alabama is one of the few states where the county Probate Court has direct authority over estate administration rather than a district or circuit court handling it separately. That makes local knowledge genuinely useful when a property is tied up in an estate.

Alabama's foreclosure process is non-judicial and can move quickly, but the state also grants a statutory right of redemption for up to a year after the sale — a wrinkle that affects title and is worth understanding well before a property reaches auction.

We buy properties across all of Alabama, from Birmingham and Huntsville to the smallest rural county. Submit the address, receive a written offer within 48 hours, and close on your timeline.

Alabama residential neighborhood
Alabama sellers

Situations we see across the state

Home facing foreclosure in Alabama — we can help

Facing foreclosure in Alabama

Alabama foreclosure is non-judicial and can move quickly once notice is published. A cash sale before the sale date clears the mortgage and avoids the redemption-period complications that follow a completed foreclosure. The sooner you reach out, the more options exist.

Alabama probate and estate property sale

Probate & estate sales

Alabama's county Probate Courts have direct authority over estate administration in most cases. We regularly buy properties mid-probate or recently settled, working with the probate judge's office and estate attorneys, and can wait for authorization before closing.

Alabama rental property — tired landlord sale

Tired landlords

Alabama has a substantial rental market across Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile. Many landlords who bought years ago are ready to exit — the maintenance, the tenant issues, the late-night calls. We buy occupied rental properties and handle the tenant transition directly.

Statewide coverage

We buy across all of Alabama

Urban metros, Gulf Coast, and rural counties in between.

Birmingham / Jefferson
Huntsville / Madison
Montgomery
Mobile
Tuscaloosa
Hoover
Dothan / Houston
Auburn / Lee
Decatur / Morgan
Gadsden / Etowah
All 67 counties
The process

Three steps to an Alabama cash sale

1

Submit your address

Any Alabama address, any condition. Two minutes. We buy across all 67 counties.

2

Receive your cash offer

A written offer within 48 hours, priced on comparable Alabama sales. No obligation.

3

Close on your date

We work with a licensed Alabama title company and coordinate everything. Funds at closing.

Alabama homeowners

Get your Alabama cash offer

Two minutes. No commitment. We follow up within 48 hours.

Step 1 of 3 — Property

Step 2 of 3 — Situation

Step 3 of 3 — Contact

Alabama questions

Answered plainly

How fast is an Alabama foreclosure?

Alabama uses non-judicial foreclosure with notice published for three consecutive weeks. Unusually, Alabama also gives the former owner a statutory right of redemption for up to one year after the sale, which can complicate title. If you've received a notice, reach out early.

How does Alabama probate affect a cash sale?

Alabama is unusual in that the county Probate Court itself has broad authority over estate administration, not just a supervisory role. We buy properties mid-probate or recently settled, working directly with the probate judge's office and estate attorneys.

Do you buy outside Birmingham and Huntsville too?

Yes. We buy across Alabama — Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile, and the rural counties in between. Condition and location are not disqualifiers.

Do I need a real estate agent?

No. This is a direct sale. No agents, no commissions, no MLS listing. You deal with us directly and keep every dollar of the agreed price.

What Alabama title company do you use?

We work with licensed Alabama title companies and are flexible about which one, including one your estate attorney may already work with.