Situations
Situations we help property owners with
These guides are written to help you understand your options — including the ones that don't involve us. Start with whichever sounds closest to your situation.
Inherited property
Inheriting a house usually arrives alongside grief, paperwork, and distance. There is rarely a rush — but there is often a long list of things nobody wants to handle.
Read the guideProbate property
Probate is the court process that confirms who has authority to transfer a deceased person's property. It slows a sale down; it does not prevent one.
Read the guideForeclosure & pre-foreclosure
If you are behind on payments, the worst thing you can do is stop opening the mail. Options shrink as the sale date gets closer — and most of them are still open right now.
Read the guideVacant houses
An empty house is rarely stable. Insurance gets more expensive, small leaks become big ones, and vacancy attracts attention you don't want.
Read the guideRentals & problem tenants
Landlording is a job. When the job stops being worth it — bad tenants, distance, repairs, or just being done — selling to another investor is usually simpler than selling to a homeowner.
Read the guideMajor repairs & damage
When a house needs a roof, a new HVAC system, foundation work, or a full renovation, the traditional market punishes it twice: buyers discount heavily, and their lenders may refuse the loan entirely.
Read the guideFire-damaged property
After a fire, most owners are dealing with an insurance claim, temporary housing, and a structure that can't legally or practically be occupied.
Read the guideCluttered & hoarder homes
This is one of the most common calls we get, and one people are most nervous about making. There is no version of this we haven't seen.
Read the guideDivorce
When a marital home has to be sold, the hard part usually isn't the real estate — it's coordinating two people who'd rather not coordinate.
Read the guideLiens & back taxes
Liens feel like a wall. In practice, most of them are just numbers that get paid out of the proceeds at closing.
Read the guideRelocation & downsizing
Sometimes there's nothing wrong with the house at all. The timing is just the problem.
Read the guideLand & mobile homes
Land and manufactured homes follow different rules than a typical house, and a lot of buyers won't touch them.
Read the guideTwo easy ways to start
Call and talk to a person, or send a few details and we'll call you. Either way there's no obligation, no fee, and no pressure — you decide what happens next.
Based in Heber Springs, buying properties throughout Central Arkansas. We do not have offices outside Heber Springs.


