Speed and certainty
A cash close in as little as 7 days means no financing fall-through right before a deadline.
If you're facing foreclosure, mounting bills, a divorce, or a sudden move, a guaranteed cash sale on your own timeline can lift the pressure quickly. Sell Dave Your House is a local cash home buyer serving Clinton Township and the rest of Macomb County — a fair offer, no repairs or fees, and a close on your timeline.
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When the clock is the real problem — a foreclosure notice, a job relocation, bills stacking up — a Clinton Township listing is usually too slow to help. We make written cash offers on Macomb County homes in about 24 hours, skip financing and appraisals entirely, and can close in as little as 7 days, anywhere from Hall Road (M-59) corridor, Garfield Road area and Gratiot corridor on out.
A cash sale closes fast and is a sure thing, often in as little as 7 days. That can let you pay off the mortgage before a foreclosure is final. It protects your credit from the long-term damage of a foreclosure or short sale. And you walk away with any equity left instead of losing it. There are no loan conditions that could break the deal at the worst possible time.
From the subdivisions near Hall Road and Garfield to the neighborhoods along Gratiot, Cass Avenue, and the Clinton River, the township's homes range from 1960s ranches to later colonials. A normal sale here still means staging, showings, and the risk of financing falling through. We pay cash and buy as-is. So your sale doesn't rest on a lender or an appraisal.
Clinton Township is one of Macomb County's largest communities. It stretches along Hall Road (M-59) and Gratiot near the Partridge Creek shopping district. Homes change hands all the time. Still, listings face staging, showings, and financing fall-throughs. A cash sale gives downsizers, estate sellers, and moving owners a sure close. It doesn't rest on a lender.
We buy houses in every part of Clinton Township, including:
Clinton River area. Homes near the Clinton River enjoy green space and trails on the township's edge. Older houses here still need upkeep. We buy houses for cash here as-is, so heirs and downsizers can sell with no repairs or cleanout.
Hall Road (M-59) corridor. The Hall Road (M-59) corridor is Clinton Township's busy shopping and traffic spine, near Partridge Creek. The subdivisions just off it hold a wide mix of homes. We are cash home buyers who purchase houses near Hall Road fast and as-is, with no repairs.
The typical Clinton Township home value sits around $262,319 (up 1.9% in the past year). A listed sale at that price still takes 60–90 days once financing, appraisal, and inspections are counted. When the deadline is real — an auction date, a move, a payoff — our offer trades some of that top line for a guaranteed close in as little as 7 days. For timing context: listed Clinton Township homes currently take a median of about 13 days just to go pending — before the buyer's 30–45-day mortgage window even starts, and 51% of recent Clinton Township sales closed below the asking price.
Market data: Zillow Research, Clinton Township — typical value (ZHVI, middle tier), median sale price, days to pending, and share sold below list; as of July 2026.
Most Michigan foreclosures happen 'by advertisement' and end in a sheriff's sale. Here's the important part. Michigan law gives you a redemption period after the sheriff's sale. This is a set window, often around six months for an owner-occupied home. During that time, you may still be able to sell and pay off the debt. Selling during pre-foreclosure or the redemption window often lets you keep equity you'd otherwise lose.
The key is speed and a sure close. A regular listing can take months and still fall through on financing. A cash offer removes that risk, so you can settle things before deadlines pass. We're not attorneys. For legal details, talk to a foreclosure attorney or a HUD-approved housing counselor. But we can move fast once you decide to sell.
Money trouble rarely comes alone. A property may carry past-due property taxes, a second mortgage or HELOC, mechanic's liens, judgment liens, or unpaid utility and city bills. These are handled through the title company at closing. Payoffs are figured out and settled from the sale, so you get a clear picture of what you'll take home.
If you owe more than the home is worth, a sale may need your lender's approval. This is called a short sale. We can talk through whether that path makes sense for you and work with everyone involved.
Not every urgent sale is about foreclosure. A divorce often means splitting or selling the family home quickly and cleanly. A sudden job loss, medical bills, a job transfer, or a family emergency can all make a slow, shaky listing the last thing you need.
In each case, a no-obligation cash offer gives you a clear option and a firm closing date you control. You can make decisions with a clear head instead of waiting and hoping a buyer's loan comes through.
A cash close in as little as 7 days means no financing fall-through right before a deadline.
Selling before a foreclosure is final can spare you the years of credit damage a foreclosure causes.
Selling during pre-foreclosure or redemption often saves equity you'd otherwise lose at a sheriff's sale.
No yard sign, no parade of strangers through your home, and a private process that respects your situation.
No listing, no showings, no waiting on a buyer's financing. Three steps from first call to cash in hand.
Enter your address and contact info. It takes less than 60 seconds. There's no pressure to move forward.
We look at your home in person. Then we give you a fair, written cash offer — usually within 24 hours.
Pick the date that works for you. We handle the paperwork. You walk away with cash.
Often yes. Michigan's redemption period after a sheriff's sale can give you a window to sell and pay off the debt. It's often around six months for owner-occupied homes. The sooner you reach out, the more options you'll have. For legal details, talk to a foreclosure attorney or HUD-approved counselor.
Liens, back taxes, and other payoffs are handled through the title company at closing. They're paid from the sale, so you'll see exactly what you take home before you commit.
Paying off your mortgage through a sale is far better for your credit than a finished foreclosure. Selling early helps you avoid the worst, longest-lasting credit damage.
That may call for a short sale, which needs your lender's approval. We can talk through whether that route fits your situation and work with everyone involved.
When time is tight, we can often close in about 7 days. Or we can line up the closing with whatever deadline you're facing.
As of July 2026, the typical middle-tier Clinton Township home is worth about $262,319 per the Zillow Home Value Index — up 1.9% over the past year. Actual closed sales tell a similar story — the median Clinton Township sale price is running about $250,333. That's a citywide midpoint: values differ street to street between Hall Road (M-59) corridor, Garfield Road area and Gratiot corridor and other pockets of Clinton Township. When we price a home, we work from recent sales near your address and its true condition, not the citywide average.
On a listed Clinton Township sale near the typical home value of $262,319, plan on roughly $13,100–$15,700 in agent commission (5–6%), about $2,260 in Michigan transfer tax ($3.75 state + $0.55 Macomb County per $500 of price), plus owner's title insurance, any repair credits from the buyer's inspection, and the carrying costs while it sits on the market. When we buy directly there's no commission and we cover the standard closing costs — you still pay the state and county transfer tax as the seller, but the written offer is otherwise what you keep, less your mortgage payoff and prorated taxes.
Seven days is realistic when title is clean; 7–14 days is typical. The title company confirms Macomb County records, and anything owed — back taxes, a water bill, a small lien — can usually be paid from proceeds at closing rather than before. You pick the date, and if you need more time to move, we simply schedule it later.
All of them. That includes Hall Road (M-59) corridor, Garfield Road area, Gratiot corridor, Cass Avenue area and Clinton River area — and every other street in Clinton Township. If the property is anywhere in Macomb County, we'll make a written cash offer on it, regardless of condition.
Yes. We buy condos, ranches, and colonials across Clinton Township as-is. That includes units and homes near Hall Road (M-59), Garfield, Gratiot, and Partridge Creek. No repairs are required. For condos, we handle the association estoppel and paperwork through the title company.
This is one of Macomb County's largest communities. Listing still means staging, weeks of showings, agent commissions, and the risk of a buyer's loan falling through. A cash sale removes all of that. For many township sellers, the speed and a sure close are worth more than chasing the last dollar on the open market.
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Tell us about your property. We'll get back to you with a no-obligation cash offer, usually within 24 hours. You choose the closing date.