We Buy Houses in Charlotte, NC
Selling a house for cash in Charlotte
Charlotte — the Queen City — is the second-largest banking hub in the US and one of the fastest-growing metros on the East Coast. The median single-family home sells for around $427,000 as of early 2026, down roughly 1% year over year after a multi-year run of double-digit gains. The market has cooled from its frenzy but stays competitive, fueled by relocations from higher-cost Northeast cities and a steady stream of finance and tech jobs.
We buy houses for cash across Charlotte and the surrounding counties. No realtor commissions, no repairs, no waiting on a buyer’s mortgage to clear — which matters as inventory rises and homes take longer to sell than they did at the peak.
Charlotte neighborhoods we buy in
We purchase houses throughout the metro, including:
- Central/East: NoDa, Plaza Midwood, Elizabeth, Optimist Park, Belmont
- South: Dilworth, Myers Park, SouthPark, Madison Park
- West: Wesley Heights, Enderly Park, west Charlotte mill villages, Steele Creek
- North/Suburbs: University City, Huntersville, Matthews, Concord, Gastonia
What makes Charlotte different
A few local realities shape how we work here:
- Banking-driven relocation. Charlotte’s finance sector means frequent corporate transfers and job-loss relocations where a fast cash sale beats a drawn-out listing.
- Gentrifying historic neighborhoods. Areas like Wesley Heights and Plaza Midwood mix renovated homes with untouched early-1900s houses that need real work.
- Attorney-closed transactions. North Carolina closings run through a real-estate attorney; we handle and pay for that process so it stays simple for you.
Charlotte market snapshot
| Metric | Charlotte (early 2026) |
|---|---|
| Median single-family sale | ~$427,000 |
| Year-over-year change | Down ~1% |
| Price per square foot | ~$247 |
| Our buy range | $120,000 to $1.5M+, any condition |
Numbers reflect Canopy MLS and major listing-portal data; your specific neighborhood and property condition determine the actual offer.
Common reasons Charlotte homeowners sell to us
Charlotte’s growth and banking economy create specific situations: corporate transfers and layoffs forcing quick relocations, inherited mill houses on the west side that need full rehabs, landlords cashing out of single-family rentals before the market shifts, and homeowners who can’t afford the repairs a retail buyer’s inspection would demand. Whatever the reason, we make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
How we help Charlotte homeowners
Whatever your situation, we can help. Each links to Charlotte-specific details:
Avoid Foreclosure in Charlotte
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Sell Inherited House in Charlotte
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Divorce Sale in Charlotte
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Tired Landlord in Charlotte
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Relocation Sale in Charlotte
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Damaged House in Charlotte
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Sell As-Is in Charlotte
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