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Divorce Sale · Detroit, MI

Divorce Sale in Detroit, MI

Divorce Sale in Detroit, MI

Divorce is hard enough without the house turning into a battleground. In Detroit, the marital home is often the largest shared asset, and dragging out a traditional listing keeps two people financially tied together long after they’re ready to part. Detroit homes also frequently come with complications — deferred maintenance, water or foundation issues, even back property taxes — that make a retail sale slow and contentious. Michigan’s equitable-distribution rules aim for a fair split, and nothing makes “fair” simpler than a clean, fixed sale price.

A cash sale gives both parties a clear number and a firm date to build a settlement around.

How we help with a divorce sale in Detroit

We make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and close through a Detroit-area title company on a date that fits your settlement — quickly, or later to match a court timeline. There are no repairs, no showings, and no commissions eating into proceeds you both need. Because we pay cash, the deal won’t collapse on financing. If the home carries delinquent Wayne County taxes, we work to pay them off at closing. Both spouses sign, and proceeds are split or escrowed exactly as your agreement directs.

Detroit considerations for a divorce sale

A few local realities matter. Detroit’s median is around $105,000–$110,000 and rising fast — up roughly 15% year over year — but the neighborhood spread is enormous, so agreeing on a marital home’s value can itself be a fight. A cash offer gives both spouses a concrete, defensible number. Many Detroit homes carry back property taxes that risk Wayne County foreclosure, plus water, foundation, or vacancy issues that fail a financed buyer’s inspection. Selling as-is for cash sidesteps the repair disputes, clears the taxes at closing, and avoids a slow listing that keeps two people entangled.

What you avoid

  • Months of showings and shared upkeep while you’re trying to separate
  • Fighting over repairs or who pays the delinquent Wayne County taxes
  • A distressed or back-tax home stalling a financed buyer’s deal
  • Commissions and uncertainty cutting into proceeds you both need to split

Get your cash offer

Send us the address, your timeline, and whether the taxes are current. We’ll give both parties a fair, written cash offer within 24 hours and close through a Detroit-area title company on a date that fits your settlement — so the house stops being one more thing to fight about and the split can be clean.

Ready to get your cash offer?

Tell us about your property — we'll reach out within 24 hours with a no-obligation offer.