Mesa Divorce House Sale

Selling a Mesa House During Divorce?

Get a straightforward cash offer, avoid repairs and showings, and choose a closing date that fits your situation.

  • Simple sale process during a stressful time
  • No agents, commissions, or prep work
  • Fast close with clear communication

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Testimonials

Trusted by Homeowners in Mesa and Across Arizona

Recent sellers in Mesa and nearby Arizona markets count on us when they need a fast, straightforward sale.

4.9from 127+ verified reviews
Was facing foreclosure and needed to sell fast. They gave me a fair offer and closed before my deadline. Saved my credit. Thank you!

David M.

Mesa, AZ

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Sold my house in just 10 days! No repairs needed, no hassle. The team was professional and the cash offer was fair. Highly recommend!

Michael R.

Phoenix, AZ

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I inherited a property and had no idea what to do. CASHHOMEBUYER made it so easy. They handled everything and I got cash in hand within 2 weeks.

Sarah T.

Scottsdale, AZ

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Why Mesa homeowners choose us for this sale

  • Fast cash offer within 24 hours
  • We work with both parties and attorneys
  • Close on your timeline - as fast as 7 days
  • No repairs, showings, or open houses needed

Local factors we see in Mesa

  • Older 1980-2000 homes needing major updates
  • HOA violations and deed restrictions
  • Roof damage from Arizona sun
  • Foundation issues from soil conditions

Frequently asked questions

Can you buy our house if we're still going through divorce?

Yes! We work with divorcing couples all the time. We can coordinate with both parties and your attorneys to ensure a smooth sale.

How do you handle splitting the proceeds?

We can split the proceeds however you and your spouse agree, or as directed by your divorce decree. We work with title companies experienced in divorce sales.

What if one spouse doesn't want to sell?

If both names are on the title, both parties typically need to agree. However, court orders can sometimes require a sale. We recommend consulting with your attorney.

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