Bronx County · New York
Sell Your Foreclosure House Fast in Bronx
The Bronx has its own county — Bronx County — and foreclosure actions here are filed in Bronx County Supreme Court at 851 Grand Concourse, which has historically carried one of the highest foreclosure caseloads in the state. New York's judicial process means Bronx homeowners have time to respond, but the mandatory 90-day RPAPL §1304 notice period and subsequent court timeline should not be mistaken for permanent protection.
- Cash offer within 24 hours — stop the auction clock
- We can close before your foreclosure date
- Protect your credit — avoid a foreclosure record
- No repairs, no showings, no commissions
Get Your Free Cash Offer
No obligation · Closes in 7 days · $0 fees
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Cash Offer
7 Days
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Repairs Needed
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How It Works
Three simple steps to sell your Texas home for cash — no repairs, no agents, no stress.
Tell Us About Your Property
Fill out our short form or call us. Takes 2 minutes. No obligation.
Receive Your Cash Offer
We'll present a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
Close On Your Schedule
Pick your closing date. We handle all paperwork. You get cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can close in as little as 7 days, or on your timeline. Most sellers close within 2–3 weeks.
No. We buy houses as-is in any condition. Take what you want and leave the rest.
We buy throughout New York, including Bronx.
None. We pay all closing costs and there are no realtor commissions. The offer we make is what you receive.
We look at the property's after-repair value, the cost of needed work, and current market conditions. We aim to give you the highest fair offer we can.
Yes. Once we see the property, we can discuss the details and work toward a number that works for both sides.
Not a problem. We work with homeowners in difficult financial situations every day and can often close quickly enough to prevent further damage.
No showings, no repairs, no 3–6% agent commission, no waiting 60–90 days. You get certainty and speed instead of maybe getting an offer someday.