Austin, Texas · 78701 to 78759
We buy houses in Austin. The ones the agents won’t list.
Behind on payments in Del Valle. Inherited a house in Crestview. Rental gone sideways in East Austin. We’ve bought all three this year. Cash, close when you’re ready.
Get a cash offer

The Austin sellers we talk to most.
If your situation is on this list, you’re not alone and we’ve probably handled it before. If it’s not, call anyway — we’ve seen strange ones.
- Behind on payments
- Facing foreclosure in Travis County
- Inherited the house
- Out-of-state heir
- Going through a divorce
- Tired of being a landlord
- Bad tenants, can’t evict
- Major repairs needed
- Foundation issues
- Fire or water damage
- Vacant for months
- Relocating for work
- Downsizing
- Probate or estate sale
- Avoiding bankruptcy
- Code violations
From “maybe” to closed, in three steps.
No agent walking through your kitchen. No drone footage. No thirty strangers at an open house. Just a phone call, an offer, and a closing date you pick.
Tell us about the house.
Address, a few details, how fast you need to move. Form or phone, your call. We don’t need access to the house to start.
We do the math and call.
Real Austin comps, real condition adjustments, real number. Delivered by a person, not a bot. If the math doesn’t work, we say so.
You pick the closing day.
Local Austin title company. You pick the date. We cover closing costs. Leave anything you don’t want. Walk away with a check.
The Austin neighborhoods we buy in.
Inside the loop, across the highway, out past Mopac. If the house is in Travis County, we can be in front of it this week.
The Austin market right now.
The numbers that matter if you’re thinking about selling.
Sources: Austin Board of Realtors, Q1 2025. These are placeholder figures — Chris will update with current data.
A recent Austin closing.
Names changed, details real.
East Austin · 78702 · Inherited house
The seller inherited a 1,400 sq ft bungalow in East Austin from her mother. She lived in Dallas and hadn’t been to the property in over a year. The house needed a new roof, the HVAC was original from 1992, and the backyard had become a dumping ground for a neighbor’s lawn clippings. She’d called two agents — both said the house needed $30,000+ in work before they’d list it.
We made an offer after one walkthrough. She closed remotely via mobile notary in 11 days. We handled the roof, HVAC, and three truckloads of junk. She never had to visit Austin.
The honest math on Austin.
Austin prices aren’t what they were in 2022. We’ll give you a real number based on today’s comps — not yesterday’s peak and not a lowball pitch. Here’s the actual trade-off.
If your Austin house is in great shape, you have six months, and you want the absolute top dollar — list with an agent. We’ll say that out loud. If you’re dealing with repairs, a hard timeline, or you just want the thing off your plate without coordinating a hundred people, that’s where we come in.
Let’s get you an Austin number.
Tell us about your house. One person from our Austin shop will call you back within one business day with a straight cash offer and a plain-English breakdown of how we got there. No obligation, no spam, no handoff to a wholesaler.
Prefer the phone? Call (512) 287-8257.