When payments are behind and deadlines feel close, every week matters. If you are thinking about selling the property, Crest Home Buyers can review your situation and help you understand whether a direct cash sale is a realistic path, without repairs, open houses, or waiting on a traditional buyer.
We serve homeowners across Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. Share your timeline and property details when you are ready to look at your options.
Request a cash offerNo obligation. We will follow up with questions if needed.
Foreclosure pressure is emotional and time-sensitive. A direct sale can cut out many of the steps tied to listing prep, showings, and buyer financing contingencies. That gives you more room to compare outcomes against your lender timeline and any advisor you trust.
How we can help
After we review your property, we outline realistic next steps and timing based on your situation and title work.
We buy as-is, so you are not putting more money into a home while you are already under financial pressure.
We handle inquiries professionally and give you information you can use to decide. There is no pressure to accept an offer.
Our simple process
Share the address and a short note on your situation. There is no obligation to move forward.
We look at condition, timeline, and what you are trying to accomplish. If we need more information, we will ask.
If the property is a fit, we send an offer you can accept or decline on your own timeline.
When you are ready to proceed, we work with you toward a closing date that fits your plans.
Foreclosure
A successful sale can change the outcome depending on your lender, equity, and deadlines. We encourage you to compare options with any advisor or attorney you trust.
Timing depends on title work and your goals. A direct cash sale avoids many of the delays common with retail listings. After we review the property, we explain what a realistic timeline looks like.
No. We review properties as-is so you can avoid extra costs while you are already under pressure.
Outcomes vary. In some situations, a sale may be preferable to a completed foreclosure, but we cannot provide legal or credit advice. Consider speaking with a qualified professional.
Yes. We treat inquiries professionally and give you clear information so you can decide your next steps in private.