Going Through a Divorce? Get the House Handled Fast.
We help divorcing Charlotte couples sell the family home quickly and fairly so both parties can move on without months of listing, showings, and negotiations.
Get a No-Obligation Cash Offer
We respond within 24 hours. Both parties get the same honest numbers.
Sound Familiar?
The house is holding up the entire divorce
Attorneys often advise resolving the property question first. Until the house is handled, the rest of the divorce cannot move forward cleanly. A fast sale removes the largest obstacle.
Cooperation on a traditional listing is difficult
Listing a home requires both parties to agree on pricing, repairs, showing schedules, and offer negotiations. When communication is strained, every decision becomes a potential conflict. A direct cash sale reduces the decision points to one: accept or decline.
Carrying costs are draining both parties
Every month the house sits unsold, someone is paying the mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. A fast sale stops the financial bleeding for both sides.
You want privacy during a difficult time
Traditional listings mean strangers walking through your home, public MLS photos, and open houses. A direct sale means one visit, one offer, and a private closing.
Here Is How We Help
One of you reaches out
Either party can start the conversation. Fill out the form or call. We will provide the same honest information to both sides we do not take sides.
We provide clear numbers to both parties
Within 24 hours, both parties receive the same offer with transparent math: what the home is worth, what the sale would net, and how proceeds would be divided.
Close on a timeline that works for both
Agree on the offer, pick a closing date, and walk away with a clean financial split. No repairs, no showings, no commissions. The closing attorney handles the rest.
"We could not agree on anything, but we both agreed the cash offer made sense. Closed in two weeks, split the check, and moved on. It was the easiest part of the whole divorce."
— Mecklenburg County sellers, 2026
Questions You Probably Have
Do both spouses need to agree to sell?
Will we get less than listing with an agent?
What if one spouse still lives in the house?
Can our attorneys be involved in the process?
Ready to See Your Options?
No commitment. No pressure. Just an honest picture of what your property is worth and what your paths are from here.