Virginia · Local team
We buy houses across Virginia — in any condition
Virginia is a non-judicial foreclosure state, which means a lender can move from missed payments to auction in a matter of weeks — far faster than in Maryland or DC. That speed is exactly why homeowners here need a buyer who can close in days, not months. We buy houses across Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads: inherited properties, military relocations, tenant headaches, and houses that simply need too much work to list.
Prefer to talk it through? Call our VA team directly at (703) 555-0119.
Virginia foreclosures move fast. So do we.
Because Virginia allows non-judicial foreclosure under a deed of trust, a trustee's sale can be scheduled with as little as 60 days of missed-payment history and roughly two weeks of published notice. If you've received a notice of trustee sale, the window to sell conventionally has usually already closed — but a cash sale can still complete before auction. We've closed pre-auction purchases in as few as 10 days, paying off the loan and returning the remaining equity to the seller.
Virginia markets we buy in
Each market has its own dedicated buying team and its own page with neighborhood-level details.
Sell a house in Arlington
Arlington County area · closes in ~22 days
Arlington land is worth more than most of the houses sitting on it, which means a dated Columbia Pike rambler or an original-condition brick colonial near Clarendon can be worth serious money without a single repair. We make cash offers on Arlington properties as-is — including teardowns, estate homes, and condos with special-assessment problems.
Clarendon · Columbia Pike · Shirlington
Sell a house in Fairfax
Fairfax County area · closes in ~23 days
Fairfax County's 1970s and 80s subdivisions are hitting the age where everything fails at once — roofs, HVAC, siding, and the original windows. If your Burke or Annandale home needs a top-to-bottom refresh you'd rather not fund, we'll buy it in current condition, with no contractor quotes and no punch lists.
Annandale · Burke · Centreville
Sell a house in Richmond
Richmond City County area · closes in ~19 days
Richmond's Church Hill and Northside blocks are full of hundred-year-old four-squares and Italianate rowhouses — gorgeous bones, brutal repair costs. We buy Richmond houses in every condition: fire-damaged shells in Fulton, tenant-occupied doubles on the Northside, and inherited family homes that have sat vacant since probate opened.
Church Hill · Northside · Manchester
Sell a house in Norfolk
Norfolk City County area · closes in ~20 days
Norfolk is a Navy town, and Navy timelines don't wait for the spring market. Between PCS moves, deployment schedules, and coastal properties with rising insurance costs, Hampton Roads homeowners often need certainty more than they need top dollar from a six-month listing. We buy Norfolk houses as-is with closings timed to your orders.
Ocean View · Park Place · Berkley
Sell a house in Woodbridge
Prince William County area · closes in ~21 days
Prince William County was hit harder than almost anywhere in the region during the last downturn, and some Dale City and Lake Ridge homeowners are still carrying loans and repairs from that era. Whether you're underwater on payments, splitting assets in a divorce, or done being a long-distance landlord, we buy Woodbridge houses for cash on your timeline.
Lake Ridge · Dale City · Occoquan
How it works in Virginia
- 01
Tell us about the property
Share the zip code, the condition, and what's prompting the sale. It takes under a minute, and there's no obligation at any point.
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Get a transparent offer
A local buyer walks the property once, then shows you the math behind the number — comparable values, repair estimates, and our margin.
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Close on your calendar
Pick the settlement date. We can close in as little as two weeks, or hold the date for months while probate, a move, or a divorce resolves.
Common reasons VA homeowners sell to us
Get a no-obligation offer on your Virginia house
One walkthrough. One transparent offer. A closing date you choose.