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How It Works

If you are running out of time and the pressure on your finances is increasing, then you need help fast! You are on the right track, it pays to know what other options are out there for distressed homeowners like you.
Here are our simple steps in buying homes:
1. Assessment
How It Works: This is the beginning of your journey with us. Let’s sit down and talk about your situation. Tell us more about your situation so we can find the best solution. We will give you an overview of how our process works.
2. In-depth Analysis
Our company will do an in-depth assessment and analysis of your property. We will also come up with other background and information that may affect its value.
3. Cash Offer
We give you an offer for your property in cash. Sometimes there is more than one way to fix an issue. Other times, we come up with creative solutions to fix the problem. There is no pressure for you to accept our offer, no time pressure from us. Think about it and accept it if you agree or not, this decision will be up to you.
4. The Ball is Now on Your Court
So now you have all the options and the solutions that our company can offer. Satisfied? Need more time? It is all up to you. Again, we do not pressure our clients into accepting offers.
5. Let’s Talk About It
If you decide to accept our offer, sit down with us and sign all the necessary forms, we will then proceed to pay you in cash. We promise that there will not be any hidden costs or fees that will reduce your take home cash. We are here to help not to make money out of other people’s grief.
Contact Us
You can always call us (866) 350-6979 or contact us by filling out the form below to get started. Our real estate professionals who specialize in properties like yours will get in touch with you to understand your circumstances.
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