Sell a House in Disrepair · Clinton Township, MI

Sell a House in Disrepair in Clinton Township, MI

If your house needs major work — roof, foundation, plumbing, or fire and water damage — you can skip the contractors and sell it exactly as it sits. 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.

  • Fair cash offer within 24 hours
  • Sell as-is — no repairs or cleaning
  • No fees, commissions, or closing costs
  • Close on your timeline — as fast as 7 days
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Sell a House in Disrepair in Clinton Township

Can I sell a house in disrepair without fixing it?

Contractors, dumpsters, permit runs — bringing a Clinton Township house back to retail condition often costs more than it returns, especially in older housing stock around Hall Road (M-59) corridor, Garfield Road area and Gratiot corridor. We buy houses in disrepair across Macomb County exactly as they sit: no repairs, no cleanout, no inspection punch list. You get a written cash offer and you pick the closing date.

Yes. As a local cash home buyer, Sell Dave Your House buys homes in as-is condition. You don't lift a hammer, hire a contractor, or spend a dollar on repairs. We include the home's condition in a fair written offer and cover the usual closing costs. You can close in as little as 7 days.

Local knowledge

Selling a Distressed or As-Is House in Clinton Township

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:

Hall Road (M-59) corridorGarfield Road areaGratiot corridorCass Avenue areaClinton River area

A Closer Look at Hall Road (M-59) corridor and Garfield Road area

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.

Garfield Road area. The Garfield Road area holds settled subdivisions of 1960s ranches and later homes. Many could use updates. We buy houses for cash near Garfield in any condition, so you can sell your house fast without listing.

Clinton Township Market Snapshot

$262,319Typical home value
+1.9%1-year change
$250,333Median sale price
13 daysTypical time to pending
51%Sold below list price
7–14 daysOur typical cash close

For context, the typical middle-tier Clinton Township home is worth about $262,319 right now (up 1.9% over the past year). A house that needs work sells at a discount to that number on the open market — after repair credits, inspection negotiations, and months of carrying costs. Our cash offer prices the work in once, in writing, with no re-trading after an inspection. 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.

What counts as a house in disrepair?

A home doesn't have to be condemned to be hard to sell on the open market. Most regular buyers need a mortgage, and lenders won't fund a home that fails an appraisal or inspection. That leaves homes with repairs put off in a tough spot. They're too rough for a buyer with a loan, but still worth a lot to a cash buyer who can fix them up.

We often buy homes with roof and water damage, foundation or basement problems, mold, old or unsafe wiring and plumbing, fire damage, broken furnaces and HVAC, termite or pest damage, hoarder conditions, and open city code violations or blight tickets. If you feel embarrassed by the condition, don't be. We've seen it, and we buy it.

Why repairs rarely pay off before a sale

Many homeowners think they need to remodel to attract buyers. In real life, repairs eat up your time and money up front. And there's no promise you'll get that money back. Big jobs like roofs, foundations, or full rewiring can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, the home sits unsold and the bills keep coming.

Selling as-is removes that gamble. You skip the contractors, the permit headaches, the staging, and months of showings. We take the home as it sits and handle every repair after closing. The work, and the risk, leaves with us.

Selling a house with code violations or blight tickets in Detroit

Open code violations, blight tickets, or an order from the city can feel like a trap. Fines add up while you can't afford the fixes. We have plenty of experience buying homes with open violations across Detroit and nearby cities. We work through the title and city requirements as part of closing.

Michigan's Seller Disclosure Act asks sellers to share known problems. Selling as-is doesn't mean hiding anything. It means we accept the home knowing its condition. Being upfront is exactly why a cash sale is so much simpler for a home in rough shape.

Why sell to us

Why Clinton Township Homeowners Choose Sell Dave Your House

Truly as-is — leave everything

Keep what you want and leave the rest. Old furniture, junk, and unwanted items can stay. We handle the cleanout after closing.

No appraisal or inspection contingencies

Because we pay cash, there's no lender appraisal to fail. And there's no inspection that blows up your sale at the last minute.

We cover closing costs

No agent commissions and no surprise fees. The number we agree on is the number you walk away with.

Stop the carrying costs

Insurance, taxes, utilities, and growing fines on a home you can't use add up fast. A quick close stops the bleeding.

Simple process

How to Sell a house in disrepair in Clinton Township

No listing, no showings, no waiting on a buyer's financing. Three steps from first call to cash in hand.

1

Tell us about your property

Enter your address and contact info. It takes less than 60 seconds. There's no pressure to move forward.

2

Receive your cash offer

We look at your home in person. Then we give you a fair, written cash offer — usually within 24 hours.

3

Choose your closing date

Pick the date that works for you. We handle the paperwork. You walk away with cash.

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FAQ

Sell a House in Disrepair in Clinton Township: Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really not need to make any repairs?

That's right. We buy houses in as-is condition and do all the repairs ourselves after closing. You won't be asked to fix anything, clean, or even haul away unwanted items.

Will a damaged house get a much lower offer?

Your offer reflects the home's condition and the cost of the work it needs. But we base it on real local sales of similar homes, not lowball formulas. A regular sale costs you repairs, agent commissions, holding costs, and months of stress. Once you subtract all of that, many sellers find a fast cash sale comes out very competitive.

Can you buy a house with fire or water damage?

Yes. Fire, smoke, flood, and water damage are some of the most common problems we buy. These homes are nearly impossible to sell to buyers who need a loan. That's exactly where a cash buyer helps most.

What about open code violations or city fines?

We often buy homes with open violations and blight tickets in Detroit and nearby cities. We'll work through the title and city items with you as part of closing.

How fast can you close on a distressed property?

Often within 7 days once you accept the offer and the title is clear. If you need more time to move out or make plans, you pick the closing date.

What are homes in Clinton Township actually worth right now?

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 house that needs work, we work from recent sales near your address and its true condition, not the citywide average.

What does it cost to sell a house in Clinton Township the traditional way?

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.

What condition of Clinton Township homes will you actually buy?

All of them. In Clinton Township that regularly includes 1960s ranch homes, later brick colonials, condos and attached homes, downsizing and estate homes, inherited probate homes — plus homes with roof, foundation, plumbing, or fire and water damage. Open code violations or an inspection list from the city don't stop us either. We buy as-is anywhere in Macomb County, and you never repair or clean out a thing.

Which Clinton Township neighborhoods do you buy houses in?

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.

Do you buy condos and ranches in Clinton Township?

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.

Why sell to a cash buyer instead of listing in Clinton Township?

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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