Sell a Rental Property · Port Huron, MI

Sell a Rental Property in Port Huron, MI

If you're done being a landlord — tenants in place, deferred maintenance, or problem units — we buy rentals as-is, occupied or vacant. Sell Dave Your House is a local cash home buyer serving Port Huron and the rest of St. Clair 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 Rental Property in Port Huron

Can I sell a rental property with tenants still living in it?

When you need to sell a rental property in Port Huron, you don't have to list it, fix it up, or wait months for a buyer's mortgage to clear. As a local, direct cash buyer in St. Clair County, we make a fair written offer on your Port Huron home in its current condition — from Downtown Port Huron, Black River area, Blue Water Bridge area and Gratiot Park to every neighborhood in between, cover the standard closing costs, and let you pick the closing date.

Yes. We're cash buyers and investors ourselves. We can buy tenant-occupied rentals and take over the current lease. So you don't have to wait for a lease to end, deal with a move-out, or risk an empty unit. We also buy vacant rentals and properties with problem tenants. It's all in as-is condition with no agent commissions.

Local knowledge

Selling a Rental Property in Port Huron

From the older homes near downtown and the Black River to properties with views of the Blue Water Bridge, Port Huron's homes have plenty of character. They also often need the upkeep that comes with age and lakeside weather. We buy Port Huron houses as-is for cash. So you don't have to repair or stage before selling, and your sale never depends on a buyer's mortgage.

Port Huron anchors the Blue Water Area, where Lake Huron meets the St. Clair River. It has historic homes downtown and properties with water views near the Blue Water Bridge. Lakeside weather and age take a toll, and second homes can become a burden. A cash sale lets owners of inherited cottages, weather-worn houses, or distressed homes sell as-is. There are no repairs and no long listing.

We buy houses in every part of Port Huron, including:

Downtown Port HuronBlack River areaBlue Water Bridge areaGratiot ParkLakeside

A Closer Look at Gratiot Park and Lakeside

Gratiot Park. Gratiot Park is an established Port Huron neighborhood of solid older homes. We buy Gratiot Park houses as-is for cash, giving inheritors and downsizers a firm price with no showings and no repair list.

Lakeside. The Lakeside area features cottages and homes close to Lake Huron and the beaches. Many are second homes that have become a burden. We buy Lakeside houses and cottages as-is for cash, handling everything remotely if you live away.

Port Huron Market Snapshot

$177,015Typical home value
+3.6%1-year change
$155,333Median sale price
11 daysTypical time to pending
48%Sold below list price
7–14 daysOur typical cash close

With typical Port Huron values around $177,015 (up 3.6% year over year), many landlords are weighing an exit. A tenant-occupied or tired rental rarely captures retail price on the MLS anyway — our cash offer reflects the building as it operates today, with no vacancy period, no make-ready costs, and no financing risk. For timing context: listed Port Huron homes currently take a median of about 11 days just to go pending — before the buyer's 30–45-day mortgage window even starts, and 48% of recent Port Huron sales closed below the asking price.

Market data: Zillow Research, Port Huron — typical value (ZHVI, middle tier), median sale price, days to pending, and share sold below list; as of July 2026.

Sell occupied or vacant — without disrupting cash flow

Listing a tenant-occupied property on the open market is awkward. Showings need notice, tenants may not cooperate, and most regular buyers want the unit empty. That can mean ending a lease or waiting months. Selling to an investor solves this. We honor the current lease, and the tenant simply keeps paying rent to a new owner.

If your unit is vacant or between tenants, even better. We can move fast without the cost of fixing up the unit, re-listing it, or screening new renters just to make it sellable.

Problem tenants and Michigan landlord-tenant realities

Tough tenants, missed rent, or a unit you think needs an eviction make a property hard to sell to a typical buyer. We see these situations all the time and can often buy as-is, taking the tenant issue on ourselves. Michigan landlord-tenant law sets specific notice and process rules. As experienced buyers, we plan for that instead of expecting you to handle it first.

Security deposits, prorated rent, and lease terms are all settled at closing through the title company. That keeps the handoff clean for you and fair for the tenant.

Skip deferred maintenance, inspections, and 1031 timing

Rentals build up repairs that get put off. Many cities also require a certificate of occupancy or rental inspection before a sale or a new tenant. Selling as-is lets you skip repair lists and inspection fixes. We take the property in its current condition.

If you're selling one investment to roll into another, a fast, sure close can help with a 1031 exchange's tight deadlines. We're not tax advisors, so set up the exchange with your qualified intermediary. But our reliable timeline is built for investors who can't afford a deal to slip.

Why sell to us

Why Port Huron Homeowners Choose Sell Dave Your House

Buy with tenants in place

Keep collecting rent until closing. We take over the lease, so there's no vacancy gap or forced move-out.

Problem tenants? No problem

Missed rent or a looming eviction won't scare us off. We handle these situations as part of the purchase.

No turn costs or inspections

Skip the make-ready, the rental certificate punch-list, and the cost of prepping a unit just to sell it.

Reliable close for 1031 timing

Our reliable timeline helps investors meet exchange deadlines and exit on schedule. (Work with your QI.)

Simple process

How to Sell a rental property in Port Huron

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 Rental Property in Port Huron: Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to wait for the lease to end to sell?

No. We can buy with the tenant in place and take over the current lease. You keep collecting rent right up to closing and avoid any empty time.

What if my tenant won't pay or needs to be evicted?

We often buy properties with problem tenants and missed rent. We can take that issue on ourselves as part of the purchase. You don't have to fix it before selling.

Will I have to bring the property up to code first?

No. We buy as-is, including units with put-off repairs or open rental-inspection items. We handle the work after closing.

Can you help with a 1031 exchange?

Our fast, reliable closing timeline works well for exchange deadlines. We're not tax advisors, so you'll set up the exchange itself with your qualified intermediary. But we'll close on schedule.

Do you buy multiple properties or whole portfolios?

Yes. If you're winding down a portfolio, we can make offers on several properties at once. Reach out and tell us what you have.

What are homes in Port Huron actually worth right now?

As of July 2026, the typical middle-tier Port Huron home is worth about $177,015 per the Zillow Home Value Index — up 3.6% over the past year. Actual closed sales tell a similar story — the median Port Huron sale price is running about $155,333. That's a citywide midpoint: values differ street to street between Downtown Port Huron, Black River area and Blue Water Bridge area and other pockets of Port Huron. When we price a rental, 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 Port Huron the traditional way?

On a listed Port Huron sale near the typical home value of $177,015, plan on roughly $8,900–$10,600 in agent commission (5–6%), about $1,520 in Michigan transfer tax ($3.75 state + $0.55 St. Clair 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.

Do you buy tenant-occupied rentals in Port Huron?

Yes — occupied, vacant, or somewhere in between. Leases and security deposits transfer at closing the way Michigan law requires, and we never ask you to run showings past your tenants. We buy single-family rentals, duplexes, and small multi-family buildings across Port Huron and the rest of St. Clair County, in whatever condition the last tenancy left them.

Which Port Huron neighborhoods do you buy houses in?

All of them. That includes Downtown Port Huron, Black River area, Blue Water Bridge area, Gratiot Park and Lakeside — and every other street in Port Huron. If the property is anywhere in St. Clair County, we'll make a written cash offer on it, regardless of condition.

Do you buy older waterfront-area homes in Port Huron?

Yes. We buy Port Huron homes near the Black River, downtown, and the Blue Water Bridge as-is, including older houses that show their age and the wear from lakeside weather. Roof, siding, foundation, or moisture issues are all fine. There's nothing for you to repair before closing.

Can you buy a second home or cottage in Port Huron?

Definitely. If a second home or an inherited cottage along the water has become a burden, we can buy it for cash as-is. So you can stop paying to maintain, insure, and winterize a home you no longer use. We handle everything remotely if you live out of the area.

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