Michigan neighborhood — sell your house fast for cash

Sell your Michigan
home for cash.

Detroit to Grand Rapids, Flint to the Upper Peninsula — we buy as-is anywhere in Michigan.

All 83 Michigan counties  ·  Any condition  ·  Zero agent fees

The Great Lakes State

Michigan is another rust belt state we understand well

Grand Rapids and its suburbs have a genuinely competitive housing market. That is one Michigan.

The other is Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, and the older industrial cities where a home might be worth $30,000 or less, where a listing can sit for months, and where the logistics and carrying costs of a traditional sale make a quick cash sale the most practical option for many sellers.

We buy across all of Michigan — including the markets other buyers avoid. If the address is in Michigan, we will make an offer.

Michigan residential neighborhood
Michigan sellers

Situations we see across the state

Rust belt Michigan home — cash buyer

Post-industrial cities with depressed values

In Detroit, Flint, and Saginaw, residential values are often low enough that conventional buyers struggle to get financing, and lenders are often unwilling to underwrite mortgages on homes below a certain value regardless of condition. Cash buyers are frequently the only realistic option, and holding a vacant property that generates no income is often worse than accepting a lower cash offer.

Michigan estate and inherited property sale

Probate & estate sales

Michigan probate is handled through the Probate Court in each county. We buy properties mid-probate or post-settlement, working directly with estate attorneys and personal representatives, and can wait for court authorization before closing.

Michigan rental property — tired landlord sale

Tired landlords

Michigan's secondary cities have large stocks of older rentals purchased decades ago by landlords who are now ready to exit. Selling an occupied rental in a slow market is complicated. We buy occupied rental properties across Michigan and handle tenant transitions directly.

Statewide coverage

We buy across all of Michigan

Growing metros, rust belt cities, and rural counties in between.

Detroit / Wayne
Grand Rapids / Kent
Flint / Genesee
Lansing / Ingham
Ann Arbor / Washtenaw
Sterling Heights / Macomb
Warren
Saginaw
Kalamazoo
Traverse City / Grand Traverse
All 83 counties
The process

Three steps to a Michigan cash sale

1

Submit your address

Any Michigan address, any condition, any market. Two minutes. We buy in Grand Rapids suburbs and Flint alike.

2

Receive your cash offer

A written offer within 48 hours. Priced on actual comparable Michigan sales, not statewide averages.

3

Close on your date

We work with a licensed Michigan title company. Close in as little as two weeks — your timeline, not ours.

Michigan homeowners

Get your Michigan 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

Michigan questions

Answered plainly

Do you buy in Detroit and Flint?

Yes — and we understand these markets specifically. Low-value properties in Detroit, Flint, and other post-industrial Michigan cities are exactly the situation where a cash buyer makes the most practical sense. We price based on actual local comparable sales, not statewide averages.

How does Michigan foreclosure work?

Most Michigan foreclosures happen by advertisement — a non-judicial process with notice published for four consecutive weeks. After the sale, the former owner typically has a redemption period of six months to a year, depending on the property type. A voluntary sale before the auction avoids this altogether.

How does Michigan probate affect a cash sale?

Michigan probate is handled through the Probate Court in the county where the deceased lived. We buy properties mid-probate or recently settled, working directly with estate attorneys and personal representatives.

What if the property is worth less than $50,000?

We make offers on low-value properties. Many Michigan homes — particularly in Detroit, Flint, and Saginaw — are in this range, and conventional financing is often unavailable at these price points. We can still make a fair offer based on the local market.

Do you buy properties with code violations or back taxes?

Yes. Properties with code violations, delinquent property taxes, and municipal liens are common in older Michigan cities. Outstanding taxes are typically paid from closing proceeds and do not disqualify a property.