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Do you own a company that buys fire-damaged properties?
Want to attract more sellers to your house buying business? If you own an investment company that buys burned houses, apply to get listed on our national cash home buyer directory.

How It Works
STEP 1 - Request Cash Offer
Submit your property by filling out our quick web form to request a cash offer on a fire-damaged home.
STEP 2 - Get Multiple Offers
Our system will connect you with a few best local cash home buyers in your area who will send you their offer.
STEP 3 - Accept Best Offer
Review all the offers submitted by the investors from our network and pick one that suits you most.
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Frequently Asked Fire-Damaged Home Selling Questions
Yes, you can. The cost to rebuild a house after a fire can be significant, so you may decide to sell as-is and let the new buyer do the repairs.
Most traditional home buyers want a turnkey property. They don’t want to do even minor repairs, so they won’t have any interest in a residence with fire damages.
Your pool of property buyers will be extremely limited with a fire-damaged house.
The experienced home investors on our network, however, are eager to purchase your house. They have experience doing fire damage repairs, and they can close quickly in an all-cash sale!
The cash investors we partner with are eager to buy fire-damaged properties anywhere!
House fires occur in every setting, from city centers to rural properties. The investors on our network look for homes in every geographic region and in urban, rural and suburban settings in those regions.
You can sell your burned house to a cash investor in an average of 3-30 days, from contract signing to the closing of escrow.
Unfortunately, selling fire damaged property typically means a long wait when you’re looking to sell to a traditional buyer.
A cash investor isn’t a traditional real estate shopper. The professional cash buyers using our web platform have experience purchasing houses with damages, including fires, and they’re interested in making an offer on your home now.
Yes, there’s no need to fix a fire-damaged house when you sell to a cash investor.
When you focus on selling to a non-investor buyer, you’ll have a long wait to locate someone who will purchase a house damaged by smoke and fire.
Add mold, water or termites to the damage list, and it will be a guaranteed difficult sale!
The good news is the cash investors partnering with us are interested in buying your fire-damaged property that also has any, or all, of the problems listed below:
Don’t waste time getting repair estimates or attempting to fix anything before you call for a no-obligation offer.
Simply complete the request by using our website, invite the investor for a home tour, and then receive your cash offer.
You’re under no obligation to accept an offer from any investor on our platform, so you don’t risk anything!
The experienced cash buyers using our network buy all types of properties, from single-family residences to vacant parcels of land.
They’re also interested in purchasing manufactured and mobile homes. They buy:
Selling to one of our cash investors gives you a long list of benefits.
Our cash buyers will also pay your escrow closing costs. And you can leave any smoke-damaged items behind in the property for the investor to deal with.
You have several options to sell a fire-damaged house.
The hard way is to locate a real estate agent who wants to take on that type of listing, market the damaged home, and hope to locate a buyer.
That option can take years. And you’ll need to find a cash buyer because lenders typically won’t issue a loan on a fire-damaged house.
The easy selling option is to ask for a no-obligation offer from a cash buyer from our network of professionals. They’ll close quickly in an all-cash sale, and they’ll even pay your closing costs!
Yes, typically you must disclose when selling a house that has a history of fire damage.
Even when your property has been repaired, state laws generally require sellers to disclose the nature and extent of a fire.
A home with fire damage significantly limits your traditional buying pool. Property investors, however, aren’t deterred from making an offer on a residence that’s experienced a fire.
A fire-damaged house doesn’t retain resale value. Buyers will deduct the cost of repairs from the value of the home when making an offer on a fire-damaged property, when you can locate an interested buyer.
When the damage is so severe that the house must be demolished, those costs also factor into the price of the land the house once occupied.
A property investor will develop a cash offer by using the current condition of the house, cost of repairs, and the assessed home value before the fire, to develop a fair price to offer.
You can compare offers from several investors by using our website and then accept the one that best matches with your needs. There’s no fee or obligation involved.
The cost to repair a fire-damaged house depends on the amount and the degree of the damage. Some properties are beyond repair and need to be demolished.
It also depends on the rooms involved. Kitchens, a common place for home fires, are more expensive to repair compared with garages, another typical residential fire location.
The most expensive elements of the repairs are the clean out fees, cost of hiring work crews, and the price of building materials necessary to make the repairs.
The local labor price and the costs of materials are the lion’s share of the final repair figure.
A contractor should provide a written estimate of the costs, including fees for municipal permits and inspections, so you know the exact cash amount you’re on the hook to pay for the repairs.
Unless you have experience in home repair and handling construction crews, the project can become overwhelming – even when the damage is minimal.
The length of time to rebuild after a house fire depends on the extent of the damage and the availability of local workers to do the build.
What happens after a house fire and how do you rebuild?
Answering that question involves working with your hazard insurance company to receive the cash to pay for the repairs or fund a rebuild.
That can take months, sometimes many months when the cause of the fire needs to be determined.
You’ll then need to work with the municipality to identify the repairs required to receive a certificate of occupancy. Then comes the search for qualified contractors to do the work.
That can add months, sometimes a year or more, to the regular rebuilding calendar.
If you have the cash to repair or rebuild after a fire in a home that isn’t covered by fire hazard insurance, you can undertake the process after being given the all-clear from municipal authorities.
If you don’t have the money, or you don’t want to take on the time-consuming task of repairs or a rebuild, you can sell your fire-damaged house fast to a cash investor who will assume those responsibilities. There’s no fee or obligation to accept any offer.
You’ll have a quick closing and cash, and you’ll avoid the headaches of dealing with permits, inspections, supervising workers, and tracking the expenses for the repair or rebuild.

If you have a specific question pertaining to a sale of your burned house, please don't hesitate contacting our real estate subject matter expert, Jerry O'Reilly, with your questions.
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