Washington, DC · Local team
We buy houses across Washington, DC — in any condition
Selling a house in the District comes with rules that don't exist anywhere else in the country. The Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) can add months to a sale if your property has tenants, and many DC rowhouses carry decades of deferred maintenance that scare off conventional buyers. We buy DC properties directly, handle the paperwork, and time the closing around your situation — not the other way around.
Prefer to talk it through? Call our DC team directly at (202) 555-0137.
Selling with tenants in DC? TOPA matters.
Under DC's Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, tenants in most rental properties must be given notice and an opportunity to purchase before the property is sold. Single-family sellers have a streamlined exemption process, but multi-unit buildings require formal offers of sale and statutory negotiation windows. We've closed TOPA-affected deals across all eight wards and will walk you through the notice timeline before you sign anything.
Washington, DC markets we buy in
Each market has its own dedicated buying team and its own page with neighborhood-level details.
Sell a house in Capitol Hill
Washington County area · closes in ~21 days
Capitol Hill's Victorian rowhouses are beautiful — and expensive to keep standing. Hundred-year-old brick, knob-and-tube wiring, and shared party walls mean repair bills that routinely hit six figures. If your Hill East or Eastern Market rowhouse needs more work than you can take on, we'll buy it exactly as it sits.
Eastern Market · Barracks Row · Hill East
Sell a house in Anacostia
Washington County area · closes in ~19 days
East of the river, homeowners often sit on properties that have been in the family for generations — and sorting out heirs' property, back taxes, or a house that's been vacant for years can feel impossible. We buy houses across Anacostia, Congress Heights, and Fairlawn in any condition, including properties with title complications that need to be untangled before closing.
Historic Anacostia · Fairlawn · Congress Heights
Sell a house in Petworth
Washington County area · closes in ~22 days
Petworth's porch-front rowhouses have appreciated fast, but appreciation doesn't fix a cracked foundation or a basement that floods every summer. Whether you're a longtime owner cashing out, a landlord done with the DC rental market, or an heir managing a property from out of state, we make direct offers on Petworth houses in any condition.
Park View · 16th Street Heights · Brightwood Park
Sell a house in Brookland
Washington County area · closes in ~23 days
Brookland's detached homes and bungalows are rare for DC, and many have been held by the same families since the 1960s. When it's time to sell — because of retirement, a move closer to family, or an estate to settle — a full renovation to satisfy today's buyers can cost more than it returns. We buy Brookland and Woodridge homes as-is, with no showings and no contingencies.
Edgewood · Michigan Park · Woodridge
How it works in Washington, DC
- 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 DC homeowners sell to us
Get a no-obligation offer on your Washington, DC house
One walkthrough. One transparent offer. A closing date you choose.