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No contractors, no permits, no mess. We’ll buy the house exactly as it sits.
Get a fair offer in 24 hours. Skip open houses, repairs, and commissions. We buy houses for cash in Memphis, Tennessee and help sellers move on with less delay.
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No contractors, no permits, no mess. We’ll buy the house exactly as it sits.

Turn an unexpected asset into ready-to-spend cash in just days. no out-of-pocket costs.

New job, new city? Choose your closing date, skip showings, get quick cash, and start your new chapter.

Need less space? Upsize Your Wallet and sell your property as-is to us.

Whether it’s work, family, or a fresh start we make selling quick and easy.

Unlock your equity for your golden-year living. No repairs, no commissions, just more money for you.
We buy homes cash every day, and our process is designed to be fast, fair, and hassle free. Here’s exactly how it works:
Speak With An AgentPick the time and we’ll handle the rest. One of our cash buyer visits, inspects your property, and answers every question absolutely free.
We crunch the comps in your area and asses your situation, then hand you a firm cash offer you can trust. Usually given by tomorrow. (24 hours)
Say “yes,” pick your date, and we’ll handle the paperwork, cover the costs, and fund the deal. We can close in as little as 7 days with cash in your hands.
You have more options than you think. Talk to us first. Our attorneys contest filings, stop auction dates, and review your loan. We first try to buy you time to reinstate the mortgage, negotiate a modification, or arrange a fair cash buyout. One team, two paths: legal defense and fast-cash solutions. All focused on protecting your credit, your equity, and your peace of mind.
Read MoreBehind on payments and upside down on property value? Our negotiators work directly with your lender to approve a short sale that wipes out the remaining balance, spares your credit, and costs you nothing out-of-pocket. We handle every form, every call, so you can focus on moving forward. Be able to get a home loan again in as fast as 2 years.
Read MoreInheriting a house can feel overwhelming, especially when probate paperwork starts to pile up. We buy the property for cash, handle the court steps, and cover the closing costs. You don’t have to worry about repairs, clean-outs, or open houses. This approach shortens the probate timeline and puts funds into your family’s hands sooner. letting everyone focus on what matters most.
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Selling a home in Memphis should not require months of showings, repair bids, and buyer financing uncertainty. Cash For Homes R US helps Memphis sellers compare a direct as-is offer with a traditional listing so they can choose the route that fits their timeline.
Memphis is one of the active housing markets we serve in Tennessee, with the U.S. Census Bureau estimating 610,919 residents in 2024 for this jurisdiction. That creates a steady mix of owners handling job relocation, inherited property, deferred maintenance, probate timelines, and owners who need certainty without a traditional listing.
Our team and investor network review neighborhood data, public records, condition notes, access, title concerns, liens where applicable, and closing logistics before an offer is discussed. The goal is a practical next step: sell quickly, compare options, or decide another route is better.
Selling your house should be simple. These answers cover the most common questions for this local market.
Most sellers can start with a property review after submitting the address. Timing depends on access, title status, condition, and investor availability in Memphis.
No. The point of an as-is review is to evaluate the property in its current condition, including homes with deferred maintenance, cleanout needs, or repair issues.
Yes. Cash For Homes R US works with a network of partner investors and may share or sell lead information so a qualified buyer can evaluate the property and respond.
We can review inherited-property situations and coordinate with the appropriate parties, but you should speak with your attorney or probate professional about legal authority to sell.
There is no fee to submit your address and request an offer. Any transaction terms should be reviewed in writing before you agree to move forward.