Sell Rental Property in Bridgeport, CT | Tired Landlord
Sell Rental Property in Bridgeport, CT
Being a landlord in Bridgeport can quietly turn from an investment into a second job. The city is full of dense, older two-, three-, and four-family homes in neighborhoods like the East Side, the Hollow, and the North End — properties that need constant attention and often carry lead paint, old wiring, and decades of deferred maintenance. Add Connecticut’s strong tenant protections, the city’s high property taxes, and the cost and complexity of lead-safe work on pre-1978 units, and a lot of owners reach a point where the returns no longer justify the headaches.
If you’re done, you don’t have to fix it up, abate lead, or wait for a vacancy to sell. We buy tired-landlord rentals as-is, occupied or empty, for cash.
How we help with a tired-landlord sale in Bridgeport
We make a cash offer within 24 hours and close with a Connecticut closing attorney as soon as the process allows. You don’t evict anyone, you don’t do a make-ready, you don’t abate lead, and you don’t lose months of rent waiting for units to sit empty for showings. Connecticut leases generally transfer with the property, so we take the tenants as-is and manage the handoff after closing. No commissions, no repair credits, no financing contingencies that fall through.
Bridgeport considerations for a tired-landlord sale
Bridgeport’s median home is around $375,000, and multi-family rental stock can trade above or below that depending heavily on condition and the rent roll. The local catch is lead: a huge share of Bridgeport’s pre-1940 rental housing has lead paint, which complicates retail sales, triggers disclosure and lead-safe obligations, and scares off conventional buyers. Connecticut’s tenant protections also make conventional turnover slow and expensive. We factor a property’s true condition — lead, age, occupancy, and all — into the offer instead of demanding work you’d rather not do on your way out. (We buy properties — talk to a tax advisor about depreciation recapture and capital gains.)
What you avoid
- Make-ready costs, turnover, and lost rent across multiple units
- Lead abatement and lead-safe compliance before a retail sale
- Evictions or waiting out tenants under Connecticut’s tenant protections
- Realtor commissions and another round of repairs on an aging multi-family
Get your cash offer
Send us the address and let us know which units are occupied. We’ll make a fair cash offer within 24 hours, buy it with tenants in place if needed, and close on your schedule — so you can stop being a Bridgeport landlord for good.
Ready to get your cash offer?
Tell us about your property — we'll reach out within 24 hours with a no-obligation offer.