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Divorce or Separation

Sell Your House During a Divorce.
Fast Cash Offer, No Hassle.

Selling a house during divorce is rarely just a real estate transaction. It's an asset division question, an emotional weight, sometimes a contested decision between two parties who don't agree on much, and almost always a situation where speed and certainty matter more than squeezing out the last 5% of market value. We help sellers in this situation close fast, quietly, and cleanly.

Why Divorce Sales Are Different

Listing a house during divorce introduces complications that don't exist in a normal sale. Both spouses typically have to sign every document. Disagreements about pricing, repairs, or showings can stall the sale for months. The house often becomes a battleground rather than just an asset. Meanwhile, both parties are usually trying to move on with their lives — and the house being on the market is a constant reminder of what they're trying to leave behind.

The bottom line: these situations need a buyer who’s seen them all before, who can move fast, and who doesn’t flinch at complications. That’s us.

How a Cash Sale Simplifies Divorce Real Estate

Three things that make the process work for sellers in your situation.

1

We close in days, not months. The faster the sale closes, the faster the proceeds can be split per the divorce settlement and both parties can move forward.

2

We require no repairs, no staging, and no out-of-pocket costs from you. Both spouses don't need to agree on what color to paint the front door or whether to replace the carpet. The house sells in its current condition — period.

3

We handle the transaction discreetly and minimize disruption. Your situation stays private. The sale happens privately between you and us.

Common Questions

Divorce or Separation: FAQs

Do both spouses have to agree to sell to you?
Yes — both names on the deed have to sign the closing documents. That's not specific to us; it's true for any sale of jointly-owned property. What we can do is make the transaction simple enough that both parties feel comfortable agreeing to it: clear price, no repairs, fast close, no surprises.
What if one spouse wants to sell and the other doesn't?
This often gets resolved through the divorce attorneys and the final settlement agreement. We can sometimes provide a written purchase offer that helps frame the negotiation between attorneys. If you're at this stage, talk to your divorce attorney about getting a cash offer in writing — it can be a useful tool in the broader settlement discussions.
Can the closing happen quietly?
Yes. We close at a title company office, typically with both parties present (or signing separately if you can't be in the same room). The transaction is structured to be quick and direct, between you, us, and the title company.
What happens to the proceeds?
The proceeds get distributed at closing per the divorce settlement agreement and any court orders. Our title company can wire funds directly to two separate accounts, can issue two separate checks, or can hold proceeds in escrow pending court order — whatever the situation requires.
Do you need court approval to buy the house?
Generally no, as long as both spouses on the deed agree to the sale. If a court order specifically requires a particular sale process, we work within that order. Talk to your divorce attorney about any specific requirements in your case.

Get a Confidential Cash Offer During Your Divorce

No fees. No commissions. No repairs. Just a fair, no-obligation cash offer for your house in Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, or beyond.