Going through a divorce

Sell the house without the drawn-out fight

When a home has to be sold as part of a divorce, a direct cash sale gives both people a clear number and a firm closing date. No months of showings while you are trying to move on.

  • One neutral cash number
  • A firm closing date
  • We work with both parties

Get a neutral offer

Tell us where the house is and we'll start your cash offer. No cost, no obligation.

Splitting up is hard, and the house is usually the biggest thing two people have to divide. Neither of you wants months of repairs and showings while you are trying to move on. A slow sale can keep you tied together long after you both want to be done.

The short version

In a divorce you generally have three choices with the house: one spouse buys the other out and keeps it, you list it and split the proceeds, or you sell it directly for a fast, certain number you can both plan around. A cash sale gives both parties one firm price and one closing date, with no repairs or showings in between. Which path is best depends on your equity, your timeline, and how badly you each want a clean break.

This is general information, not legal advice.

Your options

Three ways to handle the house

  • One spouse keeps it. If one of you wants to stay and can refinance to buy out the other's share, that can work. It hinges on qualifying for a new loan alone.
  • List it on the open market. If the house shows well and you can both cooperate through repairs and showings, listing usually nets more.
  • Sell it directly for cash. When you want it settled quickly with one firm number and no back-and-forth, a direct sale keeps things simple for both of you.
Why certainty helps

A firm number both of you can trust

A firm price and a firm date make the settlement math simple. There is no waiting to see whether a buyer's loan comes through, and no renegotiating after an inspection. We keep both of you and your attorneys informed the whole way, and we stay neutral. When you both just want it finished, that kind of certainty carries real weight.

Want one clear number to work from?

Tell us about the house and we will bring a straight cash offer both of you can plan around.

How it works here

Selling during a divorce

  1. Both sides agree to sell

    When both spouses are ready, we can start. If attorneys are involved, we are glad to work with them so everyone is looking at the same numbers.

  2. We make one clear offer

    We look at the house and bring a single cash figure with no fees taken out. That gives both parties a firm number to build the settlement around.

  3. We close on a set date

    A local title company handles the paperwork, and the proceeds are divided the way your agreement or the court directs. You both get a firm date and a clean break.

Questions

What separating couples ask

Yes. We are used to keeping both spouses and their attorneys in the loop so the numbers and the timeline are clear to everyone. We do not take sides.

Get started

Get a neutral cash offer on the house

Answer a few questions about the property. It is free, there is no obligation, and it gives you both one number to work from.

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Where is the house?

Enter the property address. City defaults to Lexington.

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