We Buy Houses in Southaven, MS
Selling a house for cash in Southaven
Southaven is the largest city in DeSoto County and the gateway suburb of Greater Memphis — sitting right on the Mississippi-Tennessee line, just minutes from Memphis International Airport. It’s one of the fastest-growing communities in Mississippi, full of newer subdivisions, and that growth keeps the market busy. The typical home sells for around $305,000 as of early 2026, up modestly year over year, with DeSoto County overall running a little higher near $340,000.
We buy houses for cash across all of it. No realtor commissions, no repairs, no waiting on a retail buyer’s mortgage — which matters in a commuter suburb where people are constantly moving in and out of the Memphis metro for work, often on a tight timeline. Southaven’s position right at the Tennessee state line, minutes from Memphis International Airport and the interstate, makes it a natural first or last stop for people entering and leaving the region, which keeps homes turning over faster than in many cities its size.
Southaven neighborhoods we buy in
We purchase houses throughout Southaven and DeSoto County, including:
- Snowden Grove: The popular family neighborhood near Snowden Grove Park and the BankPlus Amphitheater
- The Snowden District: The central commercial-and-residential corridor between Goodman and Church Roads
- Greenbrook and Stonebridge: Established subdivisions on the west and central sides
- Near the Memphis line: Older homes along the northern edge close to the state line
- Surrounding DeSoto County: Olive Branch, Horn Lake, and Hernando
What makes Southaven different
A few local realities shape how we work here:
- A Memphis commuter suburb. Most owners here work across the state line in Tennessee. Job changes in the Memphis metro routinely trigger fast relocations and out-of-state moves — exactly where a cash close helps.
- Newer suburban stock. Much of Southaven was built in recent decades, so issues tend to be storm damage, deferred maintenance, or builder-grade systems aging out rather than century-old construction.
- Mid-South storms. Severe thunderstorms, hail, straight-line wind, and tornado risk are real here. Storm-damaged homes that stall a retail sale don’t stop us.
Southaven market snapshot
| Metric | Southaven / DeSoto County (early 2026) |
|---|---|
| Median single-family sale (Southaven) | ~$300,000–$310,000 |
| DeSoto County median | ~$340,000 |
| Year-over-year change | Up modestly |
| Our buy range | $50,000 and up, any condition |
Numbers reflect major listing-portal and DeSoto County market data; your specific neighborhood and property condition determine the actual offer.
Common reasons Southaven homeowners sell to us
Being a Memphis-line suburb drives much of it. Families relocate across the metro for work constantly, and a job change in Tennessee can mean a fast move out of Mississippi. We also regularly buy homes with storm or hail damage owners don’t want to repair, inherited properties in older parts of town, and rentals from landlords worn out by the high turnover that comes with a commuter market. On top of that are the usual life changes — divorce, downsizing, foreclosure pressure made worse by Mississippi’s fast timeline — where a quick, certain cash close beats a drawn-out listing. Whatever the reason, we make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours, with no commissions, no repairs, and a closing date you choose.
How we help Southaven homeowners
Whatever your situation, we can help. Each links to Southaven-specific details:
Avoid Foreclosure in Southaven
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Sell Inherited House in Southaven
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Divorce Sale in Southaven
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Tired Landlord in Southaven
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Relocation Sale in Southaven
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Damaged House in Southaven
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Sell As-Is in Southaven
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