Cash home buyer in Troy, Oakland County

Sell Your House Fast in Troy, MI

Troy is one of Oakland County's top suburbs. It is home to the Somerset Collection and the Big Beaver business corridor. It is also the city where our office is based. Even in a strong market, sellers moving for work or downsizing want speed and a sure close. We buy Troy houses for cash, as-is, on your schedule.

  • 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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Local market

Your Local Troy Cash Home Buyers

From the neighborhoods near Somerset and Big Beaver to the homes around Rochester Road, Long Lake, and the Troy Historic Village, Troy's homes are mostly well-kept colonials and ranches. A normal sale still means staging, showings, and weeks of waiting. We're based right here on West Big Beaver, and we pay cash. So we can move quickly and close on the date you choose.

Simple process

How to Sell Your Troy House for Cash

Skip the listing, showings, and months of uncertainty. Here's how a cash sale works in Troy.

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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Why choose us

Why Troy Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Job moves, retirement downsizing, and owners who want to skip the hassle of listing are what we see most in Troy. There are no commissions, no repairs, and no parade of buyers through your home. We make a firm offer, and you keep control of the timeline.

Sell As-Is for Cash

No painting, no repairs, no staging. We buy houses in any condition across Metro Detroit.

Zero Fees or Commissions

Skip agent commissions, transfer taxes, and hidden closing costs. Keep more of your sale.

Close in as Little as 7 Days

Need to sell my house fast? We can close on your schedule — or give you extra time if you need it.

Local Cash Home Buyer

We're a Metro Detroit team, not a national call center. Dave has 16+ years buying homes locally.

Selling in Troy — Where Our Office Is

Troy is one of Oakland County's top suburbs. It is home to the Somerset Collection and the Big Beaver business corridor. Our office sits right here on West Big Beaver. Even with strong demand, moving professionals and downsizing owners want a sure close over a long listing. Being local, we can look at your Troy home quickly and close on the date you choose.

Your Guide to Selling a House Fast in Troy

What Shapes Your Cash Offer in Troy, MI

Troy is one of Oakland County's top suburbs, home to the Somerset Collection and the Big Beaver business corridor. Strong schools and steady demand keep home values among the highest in the region. When we build a cash offer, we look at recent sales in your Troy subdivision and the condition of your home. A cared-for colonial with updated systems brings more than an older home that needs a full refresh. We also factor in repairs and holding costs. Our office sits right here on West Big Beaver, so we know these neighborhoods firsthand. Because we pay cash, the sale does not hinge on a buyer's loan or appraisal. You get one firm number for your Troy, MI home and can sell your house fast.

The Colonials and Ranches We Buy As-Is in Troy

Troy's homes are mostly well-kept colonials and ranches, with some near the Troy Historic Village and Long Lake that have aged in place. Even strong homes show wear over time. We often buy houses with dated kitchens and baths, older roofs, original furnaces, and finishes from another era. Estate and rental homes may need a full refresh. None of it is a problem. We are cash home buyers who buy as-is, with no repairs and no cleaning on your part. You do not stage the home or pass an inspection. Take what you want and leave the rest. We handle every update after closing, so selling your Troy home costs you nothing out of pocket.

How a Fast, Local Closing Works in Troy

Selling your Troy home is simple, and we are local. You tell us about your house near Somerset, Rochester Road, or Long Lake. We send a cash offer, usually within 24 hours, and our office is right on West Big Beaver. Closing happens at a local Oakland County title company. If you owe a mortgage, the title company settles it from the proceeds. For a condo, we handle the association paperwork. There are no commissions and no fees on your side. You choose the closing date. Relocating for work and need to close in about a week? We can. Need more time? We will wait. When we close, you get your cash and we get the keys.

Any property

Types of Troy Homes We Buy for Cash

We're cash home buyers for nearly any Troy property, in any condition, including:

Brick colonialsMid-century ranchesCondos and attached homesRelocation and quick-sale homesDownsizing and retirement homesInherited probate homesHomes with dated kitchens and bathsHomes needing full updatesTenant-occupied rentalsFixer-uppers
Common situations

Reasons People Sell Their Troy Home for Cash

Corporate relocation

Transferring out? We close in as little as 7 days, with no double mortgage.

Retirement downsizing

Sell as-is and skip staging a home you're leaving behind.

Local, fast offers

Based right here in Troy, we know your neighborhood and move quickly.

Job transfers

Transferred out of the Big Beaver business corridor for work? We buy your Troy home for cash and close on your timeline, so you are not stuck carrying two homes after you move.

Estate sales

Settling a relative's Troy home? We buy inherited houses for cash as-is, work with the Oakland County Probate Court, and handle the cleanout, so the family avoids repairs and showings.

Cash vs. traditional

Cash Sale vs. Listing Your Troy Home With an Agent

A traditional listing in Troycan take months and come with repairs, showings, and commissions. Here's how selling to us compares.

Comparison of selling for cash to Sell Dave Your House versus a traditional real estate listing
What matters to youSelling to Sell Dave Your HouseListing a Troy home with an agent
Timeline to closeAs little as 7 days60–90+ days (often longer)
Repairs & cleaningNone — we buy as-isRepairs, staging, deep cleaning
Showings & open housesNoneOngoing, on buyers' schedules
Agent commissions$0Usually 5–6% of sale price
Closing costsWe cover standard costsOften paid by the seller
Risk of the loan falling throughNone — cash offerCommon — deals can fall apart over loans
Appraisal & inspectionNo conditionsCan lower the price or end the deal
Certainty of saleGuaranteed once acceptedNot sure until closing day

How to Sell a House in TroyFast: Steps, Costs & Net Proceeds

Steps to Sell a House in Troy

Selling a house in Troy can take two routes. The traditional way means prepping your colonial, hiring an agent, staging it, and holding showings near Somerset or the Big Beaver corridor. Then you wait on a buyer's mortgage and an appraisal, which can run for weeks even in a strong market. A cash sale is the faster, quieter option. You tell us about your home, we look it over, and we send a cash offer, often within a day. Our office is right here on West Big Beaver, so we know these streets. We buy as-is, with no repairs and no staging. You pick the closing date. For relocating professionals and downsizers, a cash home buyer is the simple way to sell your house fast.

What It Costs to Sell a House in Troy

A traditional Troy sale costs more than many owners realize. Agent commissions usually take about 5 to 6 percent of the sale price. Michigan's transfer tax, paid by the seller, adds $8.60 per $1,000, the state's $7.50 plus Oakland County's $1.10, or about 0.86 percent. Say your home sells for $385,000. The transfer tax would be roughly $3,311. Then add owner's title insurance and closing fees. On a higher-priced Troy home, the commission alone can run well over twenty thousand dollars. Sell to us and those costs fall away. There are no commissions, no repairs, and no fees, and we cover the standard closing costs. You keep more of what your Troy, MI home is worth.

Figuring Out Your Net Proceeds in Troy

Net proceeds are what you take home once a sale closes. To estimate them, start with the price. Then subtract the mortgage payoff, agent commissions, the transfer tax, title and closing fees, any repair credits, and prorated property taxes. The rest is yours. Say a Troy colonial near Long Lake sells for $375,000. Take out a $150,000 mortgage, about $20,600 in commissions, a $3,225 transfer tax, and several thousand in title fees and repairs. The commissions take a large bite on a higher-priced home. With our cash sale, there are no commissions and no repair costs, and we pay standard closing fees. So your net stays much closer to the cash offer you accept.

Documents You Need to Sell a Troy House

Michigan requires a few documents to sell. The main one is the Seller's Disclosure Statement, which state law (MCL 565.957) says you give the buyer before a binding purchase agreement. Some older Troy homes near the Troy Historic Village were built before 1978, so the federal lead-based paint disclosure may apply. If your home is a condo or sits in a subdivision with a homeowners association, you will also need its documents and estoppel. You will want your deed and a photo ID for the title company. Because we buy houses and condos as-is for cash, a sale to us trims much of the back-and-forth that a financed buyer and their lender usually require in Oakland County.

Want the full breakdown of fees, the Michigan transfer tax, and required documents? See our guide to the cost to sell a house in Michigan. Or skip the costs entirely and get a free cash offer on your Troy home.

Where we buy

We Buy Houses Throughout Troy

From one neighborhood to the next, we buy houses for cash across Troy and Oakland County, including:

Somerset areaBig Beaver corridorRochester Road areaLong Lake areaTroy Historic Village area

Somerset area

The Somerset area surrounds the upscale Somerset Collection in Troy, with well-kept homes nearby. Even strong homes can need updates over time. We are cash home buyers who purchase homes near Somerset fast and as-is, with no repairs or showings.

Big Beaver corridor

The Big Beaver corridor is Troy's business spine, and our own office sits right on West Big Beaver. The neighborhoods nearby are convenient and in demand. We buy houses for cash here in any condition, so you can sell your house fast.

Rochester Road area

The Rochester Road area runs through Troy near shops, schools, and easy freeway access. Homes here are family-friendly and well-located. We pay cash and buy as-is here, covering the closing costs and skipping the commissions.

Long Lake area

The Long Lake area is a desirable, leafy part of Troy with established homes. Older houses here still need upkeep. We buy houses for cash near Long Lake, occupied or vacant, with no repairs or staging.

Troy Historic Village area

The area near the Troy Historic Village blends history with settled family homes. If yours needs work, that is fine. We buy houses for cash here as-is, so heirs and downsizers can sell with no cleanout.

FAQ

Selling a House for Cash in Troy — Common Questions

I'm relocating for work — how fast can you close in Troy?

We can close in as little as 7 days. That is ideal for a job move from the Big Beaver business corridor. Need more time to plan your move? You simply choose a later closing date. You won't be stuck carrying an empty home after you leave.

We're downsizing in Troy. Do we need to fix up the house first?

No. We buy Troy homes as-is. There's no need to update, repair, or stage before selling. Leave behind anything you don't want to take. We'll handle the rest after closing.

Will I get a fair offer on my Troy home?

Yes. Our office is based right here on West Big Beaver, so we know Troy's neighborhoods well. We base offers on real comparable sales near Somerset, Rochester Road, or Long Lake. We also look at the home's condition. We explain the numbers clearly, so you can compare a cash sale to listing.

Do you buy condos in Troy?

Yes. We buy condos, ranches, and colonials across Troy as-is. We handle the association estoppel and condo paperwork through the title company. So the process stays simple for you.

Are there any fees or commissions to sell?

No. We are the direct buyer, so we charge no commissions or listing fees. We also cover the standard closing costs. The written cash offer is the amount you receive at closing.

Can you buy an inherited Troy home?

Yes. We buy inherited and probate homes in Troy as-is. We can work with your attorney and the Oakland County Probate Court. We handle the cleanout. So the family can settle the estate without repairs or showings.

Will I get a fair offer on my Troy home?

Yes. Our office is based right here on West Big Beaver, so we know Troy's neighborhoods firsthand. We base offers on real comparable sales near Somerset, Rochester Road, or Long Lake, plus the home's true condition. We explain the numbers clearly, not with a lowball formula. A cash sale also has no commissions, no repair costs, and no months of showings. When you weigh what you save against listing, a fair cash offer often holds up well, even in a strong Troy market.

Do you buy condos in Troy?

Yes. We buy condos and attached homes across Troy, along with ranches and colonials. We handle the association estoppel and condo paperwork through the local title company, so the process stays simple for you. You can sell as-is with no repairs or updates, and there are no commissions or showings. Whether it is a condo near Big Beaver or a colonial near Long Lake, we pay cash and close on your schedule. That suits both relocating professionals and downsizing owners.

Who pays the closing costs when I sell my Troy house?

We do. As the direct cash buyer, we cover the standard closing costs through the local Oakland County title company. There are no agent commissions, listing fees, or hidden charges on your end. The written cash offer is the amount you keep. The only deductions are debts you already owe, like a mortgage payoff. For a condo, any association dues are simply prorated. We explain every figure before closing, so whether your home is near Somerset or Rochester Road, you know your net before you sign.

How long does it take to sell a house in Troy?

It depends on how you sell. A traditional Troy listing can take a month or two even in a strong market, once you prep, stage, show, and wait on a buyer's loan. A cash sale is much faster. We give you a cash offer within 24 hours, and you can close in as little as seven days through an Oakland County title company. Relocating for a job from the Big Beaver corridor and need to move fast? You can close quickly or pick a later date. You control the timeline.

What does it cost to sell a house in Troy?

More than many owners realize. A traditional sale usually means 5 to 6 percent in agent commissions, plus Michigan's transfer tax of $8.60 per $1,000, which the seller normally pays. Add owner's title insurance and closing fees. On a higher-priced Troy home, the commission alone can top twenty thousand dollars. Selling to us removes those costs. There are no commissions, no repairs, and no fees, and we cover the standard closing costs. The cash offer we put in writing is the amount you take home.

What documents do I need to sell my Troy house?

Only a few. Michigan law requires a Seller's Disclosure Statement, given to the buyer before a binding agreement under MCL 565.957. If your Troy home was built before 1978, the federal lead-based paint disclosure may apply. For a condo or a home in a homeowners association, you will also need its documents and estoppel. You will want a photo ID and proof you own the home, like the deed or a tax bill. A cash, as-is sale keeps the paperwork light, and we guide you through each step near Somerset or Rochester Road.

Will I owe taxes when I sell my Troy home?

It is possible, given Troy's higher home values. If the Troy home was your main home for at least two of the last five years, the federal capital gains exclusion may apply. It shields up to $250,000 in profit for a single seller and up to $500,000 for a married couple. A large gain above that could be taxed, and Michigan's 4.25 percent income tax may apply to the part over the exclusion. Long-held Troy homes are more likely to cross those limits. Because the numbers can be significant, check with a tax professional before you sell.

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We Also Buy Houses Near Troy

Selling outside Troy? We're cash home buyers across Metro Detroit.

New to the process? See how selling your house for cash works or read why Troy homeowners sell to us. If you're relocating or downsizing, our guide on that situation can help.

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