Rockville to Bethesda, Germantown to Silver Spring. Real cash offer today, no fees, no repairs, no waiting.
Montgomery County is one of the wealthiest counties in the country, and that creates a paradox I see all the time: homeowners who are sitting on significant equity but can't access it quickly because their house needs work, carries a complicated title, or is tied up in a situation the market doesn't handle well. I buy houses for cash across all of Montgomery County, from the dense corridors of Silver Spring and Wheaton to the estates of Potomac and the new, construction neighborhoods out in Clarksburg. I've bought properties on Cross Ridge Dr in Germantown, Rollins Ave in Rockville, and throughout the 20850 through 20906 ZIP corridors. This is a market I understand deeply.
I buy in every community in the county. That means Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Kensington, Wheaton, Olney, Damascus, Clarksburg, Laytonsville, and Montgomery Village. ZIP codes I'm active in: 20850, 20852, 20853, 20854, 20874, 20876, 20877, 20878, 20879, 20886, 20895, 20901, 20902, 20903, 20904, 20905, 20906. If your property is in Montgomery County, I'll make you a real offer.
The assumption is that Montgomery County houses sell themselves. In the right neighborhoods, they do, for a few weeks. But I talk to plenty of sellers in this county who are in situations that the traditional market doesn't serve well. A house in Germantown that hasn't been updated since 1994 and needs a new roof, HVAC, and kitchen. An inherited property in Wheaton where four siblings can't agree and the estate has dragged on for two years. A Rockville townhouse with $30,000 in HOA delinquencies that buyers flee from the moment the disclosure hits.
These situations don't scare me. I've seen every version of this story. High-value houses with real problems, properties with liens or back taxes, houses that have been vacant so long the neighbors have started calling the county, I buy all of them. I give you a number, I close when you're ready, and the whole thing stays private.
Montgomery County's housing stock also skews older in a lot of neighborhoods, Wheaton, Aspen Hill, White Oak, and parts of Silver Spring have large concentrations of 1960s and 70s colonials that are starting to show their age. If you inherited one of those or have one that's been a rental for fifteen years, the renovation math doesn't always favor a listing. That's when a cash offer makes sense.
I've bought and renovated properties throughout Maryland, with a strong concentration in Montgomery County. Every deal closes through a local Maryland title company. The process is straightforward: you fill out the form with your name, phone number, and property address. I call you today, not in three days, today, with a real cash number. If you like it, we close on your timeline. I've closed in under two weeks plenty of times, and I've given sellers two months to move when they needed it. There's no pressure and no games.
Zero commissions. Zero closing costs on your end. Whatever Alena Kirillov at Re/Max Plus or any other agent would quote you in fees stays in your pocket. The number I put on paper is the number that clears to you.
Name, phone, address. I'll call you today with a real cash number.
I'll review your submission and reach out today.