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Divorce

Divorce is hard enough. Selling the house shouldn't make it worse.

A fast cash sale turns the biggest shared asset into a clean number both sides can split — without months of showings, repair negotiations, and one more thing to argue about.

Why the house is usually the sticking point

In a Texas divorce, the house is typically the largest community asset — and the hardest to divide. One spouse can buy the other out (if they can qualify for the refinance alone), or the house sells and the equity splits. Until one of those happens, both of you stay financially tied together: same mortgage, same taxes, same roof that needs replacing.

A traditional listing stretches that entanglement across months. Repairs need agreeing on and funding. Showings need coordinating between two households. Offers need two signatures from people who may not be speaking. Every week the listing sits is another week the divorce can't fully close.

What a cash sale changes

  • One number, in writing, fast. A firm offer within 24 hours gives both attorneys a concrete figure to work with — no speculation about what the house 'might' bring.
  • No repair investments to split. We buy as-is, so nobody has to front money for a roof on a house they're leaving.
  • No showings to coordinate. One walkthrough by us. That's it.
  • A closing date that fits the decree. Whether the settlement calls for a sale before final hearing or after, we close on the date the agreement needs.
  • Clean, even proceeds. The title company splits funds at closing exactly as the decree or agreement directs — neither party touches the other's share.

How to move forward

You don't both need to be on the phone for the first call. Reach out, get the number, and bring it to your attorney and your spouse as a concrete option. Both owners sign at closing — we'll happily communicate with each side (and each attorney) separately if that keeps things easier.

Get your options in 24 hours

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Questions we hear most

Can the house sell before the divorce is final?

Often, yes — with both spouses' agreement or a court order. Many couples sell during the case so the proceeds are ready to divide at settlement. Your attorneys will confirm the right sequence; we'll match whatever timeline they set.

What if my ex won't cooperate?

Both owners have to sign for a sale to close — we can't get around that, and neither can anyone else. What we can do is provide a firm written offer your attorney can bring to the table or to the judge, which frequently breaks the stalemate.

Do you take sides?

No. We're a neutral buyer. We'll communicate the same information to both parties and both attorneys, and the title company divides proceeds per your agreement — not per anyone's preference.

One of us is still living in the house. How does that work?

Fine — we schedule the single walkthrough at a convenient time, and the occupying spouse picks a move-out timeline that works with the closing date. Leasebacks are possible if more time is needed after closing.

Get a straight answer today.

One call or one short form. Within 24 hours you'll know your number and your options — with zero obligation to take either.

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