Zero commissions
No 5–6% listing fee. Selling direct keeps thousands of dollars in your pocket on a typical sale.
If you'd rather skip agent commissions, showings, and open houses, we buy directly so you keep more of your sale and control the timeline. Sell Dave Your House is a local cash home buyer serving Lincoln Park and the rest of Wayne County — a fair offer, no repairs or fees, and a close on your timeline.
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You can sell a Lincoln Park house without paying 5–6% in commissions or hosting a single showing. We buy directly: one walkthrough, a written cash offer, standard closing costs covered, and a licensed title company handling the paperwork — everywhere from Fort Street corridor, Dix-Toledo and Southfield Road area to the city limits.
Yes. When you sell to a direct cash buyer, you skip the parts of the usual process most people dislike. That means agent commissions (often 5–6%), repairs and staging, public showings, and the wait for a buyer's mortgage to be approved. You get a fair written offer, sell as-is, and close on your own timeline.
The neighborhoods along Fort Street, Dix-Toledo, and Southfield Road, and around Memorial Park, are full of small postwar homes. They were built close together for working families. Many now need updates that most buyers expect. We buy Lincoln Park houses as-is for cash. We base our offer on the home as it stands. So you never pay for remodeling.
Lincoln Park is one of the most tightly built Downriver cities. Its small bungalows sit just minutes from Detroit along Fort Street and Dix. Low prices draw both financed buyers and investors. So listings can stall on appraisals and inspections. A cash sale gives owners facing hardship, landlords, and families settling an estate a sure result. There's no prep work.
We buy houses in every part of Lincoln Park, including:
Fort Street corridor. Fort Street is Lincoln Park's main commercial spine, lined with shops and homes just off the road. Many nearby houses are small and affordable. We are cash home buyers who purchase Fort Street-area homes fast and as-is, with no repairs.
Dix-Toledo. Dix-Toledo runs through Lincoln Park's busy heart, linking neighborhoods and businesses. Homes here are older and often need updates. We buy houses for cash near Dix-Toledo in any condition, so you can sell your house fast.
The typical Lincoln Park home is worth about $155,021 (up 1.9% over the past year). On a sale at that price, a 6% commission alone is roughly $9,300 — before seller concessions and repair credits. Selling direct keeps that math in your pocket, and closing still runs through a licensed title company. For timing context: listed Lincoln Park homes currently take a median of about 10 days just to go pending — before the buyer's 30–45-day mortgage window even starts, and 32% of recent Lincoln Park sales closed below the asking price.
Market data: Zillow Research, Lincoln Park — typical value (ZHVI, middle tier), median sale price, days to pending, and share sold below list; as of July 2026.
On a regular sale, agent commissions usually run 5–6% of the price. That's split between the buyer's and seller's agents, so it's thousands of dollars off the top. Then add seller-paid closing costs, repair credits after the inspection, staging, and pre-listing fix-ups. The gap between your list price and what you actually take home can be large.
Selling directly to us removes the commission entirely, and we cover the usual closing costs. The offer we agree on is what you walk away with. There are no last-minute cuts after an inspection or appraisal.
You can list 'For Sale By Owner' to avoid the listing-side commission. But FSBO still means marketing the home, hosting showings, taking calls, haggling, and paying for your own disclosures and paperwork. You usually still have to offer a buyer's-agent commission too. And all of this happens while you wait on financed buyers who may fall through.
Selling to a cash buyer is the easy end of doing it yourself. You get one offer, no marketing, no showings, no financing risk, and a guided closing. You keep the 'skip the agent' savings without the work and worry of a FSBO listing.
Selling without an agent doesn't mean going it alone on the legal side. The sale closes through a licensed, neutral title company. It handles the purchase agreement, title search, lien payoffs, the Michigan seller's disclosure, and the settlement statement. You'll see exactly what you take home and have time to review everything.
Many sellers also choose to have an attorney review the simple, plain-language purchase agreement. We encourage it. Our goal is an open, honest sale you feel completely comfortable with.
No 5–6% listing fee. Selling direct keeps thousands of dollars in your pocket on a typical sale.
Skip the prep, the lockbox, and weekends out of the house. One walkthrough, one offer, done.
Cash means no buyer's mortgage to wait on and no deal collapsing at the last minute over an appraisal.
A neutral title company handles the paperwork and payoffs. You're protected, and you know exactly what you'll take home.
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.
Yes. Homeowners can sell directly without listing with an agent. The sale still closes through a licensed title company that handles the disclosures, title work, and paperwork to keep everything proper.
Agent commissions usually run 5–6% of the sale price. Selling directly to us removes that commission, and we cover the usual closing costs. So you keep more of the money.
A neutral, licensed title company manages the purchase agreement, title search, lien payoffs, and settlement statement. You're welcome to have an attorney review the agreement as well.
It's the easy version. FSBO still means marketing, showings, and waiting on financed buyers. Selling to us is one offer with no showings, no marketing, and no financing risk.
In most home sales, Michigan requires a seller's disclosure of known problems. Selling as-is doesn't remove that. But it's simple, and the title company helps make sure it's handled right.
As of July 2026, the typical middle-tier Lincoln Park home is worth about $155,021 per the Zillow Home Value Index — up 1.9% over the past year. Actual closed sales tell a similar story — the median Lincoln Park sale price is running about $164,167. That's a citywide midpoint: values differ street to street between Fort Street corridor, Dix-Toledo and Southfield Road area and other pockets of Lincoln Park. When we price a home, we work from recent sales near your address and its true condition, not the citywide average.
On a listed Lincoln Park sale near the typical home value of $155,021, plan on roughly $7,800–$9,300 in agent commission (5–6%), about $1,330 in Michigan transfer tax ($3.75 state + $0.55 Wayne 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.
Commissions in Michigan typically run 5–6% of the sale price. Against Lincoln Park's typical home value of about $155,021, that's roughly $7,800–$9,300 you don't pay when you sell to us directly. We also cover the standard closing costs, so the written offer is what you actually walk away with.
All of them. That includes Fort Street corridor, Dix-Toledo, Southfield Road area, Memorial Park area and Council Point area — and every other street in Lincoln Park. If the property is anywhere in Wayne County, we'll make a written cash offer on it, regardless of condition.
Yes. Lincoln Park is one of the most tightly built Downriver cities. Its small bungalows and ranches near Fort Street and Dix-Toledo are exactly the kind of home we buy as-is. You don't need to make repairs, updates, or cleanup before we close.
We often buy occupied rentals in Lincoln Park. You won't need to evict tenants or wait out a lease. We can work around the current tenancy. We settle rent and the security deposit at closing. So it's a clean exit from the landlord business.
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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.