Serving Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm BeachDirect purchase option · Sell as-is · No obligation

South Florida direct home buying

Need to sell a house without turning it into another project?

Start with the address. We review the property as it is, explain the numbers, and let you decide whether a direct cash sale fits. No cleaning. No open houses. No pressure to accept.

Step 1 of your property review

Which property are you thinking about selling?

Choose the exact address so we can start with the right property record.

Start with the house number, then the street name.

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The first decision is simple

Find out whether a direct sale is worth considering before you spend money preparing the house.

You do not need contractor estimates, professional photos, or a cleaned-out property to start. We begin with the address, the property record, your description of the condition, and what you need from the sale.

Know the tradeoffs

A direct sale and a traditional listing solve different problems.

If your priority is maximum market exposure and you have time to prepare, listing may be the better path. If your priority is reducing repairs, showings, uncertainty, or time, a direct purchase may be worth comparing.

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Repairs & prep

Cleaning, updates, staging, or showing preparation may help attract retail buyers.

Start as-is. Show us the property before deciding whether to spend money on it.

Showings

Buyer tours and repeated access are common.

No open houses required. Property review is handled directly.

Financing

A financed buyer still depends on lender approval and other financing conditions.

Direct cash purchase. No buyer mortgage contingency when SellToDarren is the buyer.

Timing

Marketing, negotiations, inspections, appraisal, and financing can shape the timeline.

Timing is discussed before you sign. The written agreement controls the closing terms.

Submitting a property starts a review. It does not guarantee an offer, price, closing date, or transaction.

No mystery after you submit

You should always know what is happening and what comes next.

Your seller portal is built around one clear next action instead of scattered messages and paperwork.

  1. 01

    Tell us about the property

    Select the exact address and answer a few questions about condition, occupancy, timing, and who needs to be involved.

  2. 02

    See the property review

    Property records, nearby sales, estimated repairs, and current photos are organized into the same property file.

  3. 03

    Review written terms before deciding

    If a direct purchase is available, review the price, timing, conditions, and agreement before you choose whether to move forward.

The house does not need to impress us

Do not renovate a house just to find out whether you want to sell it.

Roof problems, outdated rooms, tenant wear, water damage, old systems, unwanted furniture, and unfinished projects can all be part of the property review. The goal is to understand the house you actually have, not the version you would need to create for listing photos.

  • Phone photos are enough to start a condition review
  • No cleaning or staging before the first review
  • Repair estimates are part of the analysis, not a judgment about your home
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Questions worth asking before you sell

Understand the process before you give up control.

The right answer is not always “sell to us.” The point is to understand what a direct purchase would require, what it would save you from doing, and whether the written terms fit your situation.

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Why might a direct cash price be different from a retail sale price?

A direct buyer is evaluating the property as an acquisition, including current condition, repairs, transaction costs, holding risk, and the convenience being offered. That is different from exposing a prepared home to the retail market. Compare the tradeoffs before deciding.

Do I need to clean or repair the house first?

No. You can begin with the property in its current condition. Simple phone photos can help us understand what is actually there.

Am I obligated to accept an offer?

No. Sharing property information and reviewing preliminary numbers do not obligate you to sell. Any later obligations depend on the written agreement you choose to sign.

What happens after I submit?

You receive a property reference and seller-portal access. The portal becomes the place for property updates, photo uploads, analysis, documents, and the next action that needs your attention.

One property. One first step.

Start with the address and see whether the direct-sale path is worth considering.

No repair estimate required. No commitment to sell.

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