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Any North Carolina address, any condition. Two minutes. We buy across all 100 counties.
Charlotte to Raleigh, the mountains to the coast — we buy as-is anywhere in North Carolina.
All 100 North Carolina counties · Any condition · Zero agent fees
Charlotte and the Research Triangle are among the fastest-growing metros in the country, with strong buyer demand and rising prices. That is one North Carolina.
The other is the mill towns of the Piedmont, the rural counties of the northeast, and parts of Appalachia in the west — markets where older housing stock, limited financing, and thinner buyer pools make a traditional listing far less practical.
We buy properties across all of North Carolina, from booming Charlotte suburbs to the smallest county seat. Submit the address, receive a written offer within 48 hours, and close on your timeline.
North Carolina's power-of-sale foreclosure moves through a hearing before the Clerk of Superior Court — faster than a full judicial process but homeowners still get notice and a hearing date. A cash sale before the sale date clears the mortgage and stops the process. The sooner you reach out, the more options exist.
North Carolina estates are administered through the Estates Division of the Clerk of Superior Court in each county. We regularly buy properties mid-probate or recently settled, working directly with estate attorneys and executors.
North Carolina has a growing rental market, particularly around Charlotte and the Triangle. 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.
Mountains to the coast, and every metro in between.
Any North Carolina address, any condition. Two minutes. We buy across all 100 counties.
A written offer within 48 hours, priced on comparable North Carolina sales. No obligation.
We work with a licensed North Carolina closing attorney and coordinate everything. Funds at closing.
Two minutes. No commitment. We follow up within 48 hours.
No obligation · No repairs required · We never share your info
North Carolina foreclosures move through a power-of-sale hearing before the Clerk of Superior Court — faster than a full court case in most states, but homeowners still receive notice and a hearing date, typically within 45 to 90 days of the filing. If you've received notice, reach out immediately.
North Carolina estates are handled by the Estates Division of the Clerk of Superior Court in each county. We buy properties mid-probate or recently settled, working with estate attorneys and executors, and can wait for authorization before closing.
Yes. We buy across North Carolina — Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Asheville, and the rural counties in between. Condition and location are not disqualifiers.
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.
North Carolina requires an attorney to conduct real estate closings. We work with licensed North Carolina closing attorneys and are flexible about which one.