Divorce Sale?

Selling the house in a divorce — we'll keep it simple and fair.

Divorces are emotional. The house sale shouldn't make it worse. We give a fair cash offer both sides can review, close on a date that works for everyone, and stay out of the drama.

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We’ve Seen It Before

We've been the easy part of more than one divorce.

When attorneys are involved and emotions are running, the last thing either of you wants is months of showings, agent calls, and arguing about repair credits. Listing the house turns into one more battlefield.

We're not. We come look, we give you a written cash number, both spouses (or both attorneys) can review it, and you decide. If it works, we close on whatever date the divorce timeline needs. If it doesn't, no hard feelings — list it traditionally if there's time and equity to chase.

How It Works

Three steps. Done in days.

01

Tell us about the house

Address, situation, your timeline. Form on this page or call. Five minutes, no pressure.

02

Get a fair cash offer

We pull comps, factor in condition, and get you a written cash number — usually within 24 hours.

03

Close when you want

Accept the offer, pick a closing date that works for you. As fast as 7 days, or whenever your situation needs.

Why This Works

What you get when you sell to us.

Common Questions

Stuff sellers usually ask.

We're not on speaking terms. Can you still help?

Yes. We can communicate through your attorneys or send the offer to each of you separately. You don't have to be in the same room. We've done it both ways.

What if one of us wants to sell and the other doesn't?

Then a sale isn't going to happen until you resolve that — usually through your attorneys or the divorce court. But getting a written offer in hand sometimes moves the conversation. We can give you that without anyone committing to anything.

Can the proceeds get split at closing?

Yes. The title company can disburse to multiple parties per the divorce decree. Your attorney typically provides the disbursement instructions.

Will the sale be public record?

Eventually, yes — all real estate sales become public record after closing. But there's no listing, no MLS, no sign in the yard, and no open houses. Most neighbors won't notice for a while.

How long does it take?

From offer to close, typically 7–14 days. We can also sit on the contract longer if your divorce decree needs a specific closing date down the road.

Other Situations We Handle

Not exactly your situation? We handle others.

Ready for a no-pressure cash offer?

Fill out the form, or call (573) 615-8995 right now. No pressure, no obligation.

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