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Sell Rental Property in Rochester, NY | Tired Landlord

Sell Rental Property in Rochester, NY

Rochester is a landlord-heavy city, and a lot of those landlords are worn out. The classic Rochester rental is an early-1900s two-family double on the northeast or northwest side — solid bones, but old systems, lead paint, and a steam boiler that demands attention every winter. Between the City of Rochester’s rental Certificate of Occupancy and inspection requirements, strict lead-paint rules, New York’s tenant-friendly eviction process, and lake-effect-driven repairs, the returns can stop justifying the aggravation. If you’re done, you don’t have to fix it up or wait for a vacancy.

We buy tired-landlord rentals as-is, occupied or empty, for cash.

How we help with a tired-landlord sale in Rochester

We make a cash offer within 24 hours and close at a local Monroe County title company in as little as 2 to 3 weeks. You don’t evict anyone, you don’t do a make-ready, you don’t chase a fresh Certificate of Occupancy, and you don’t lose months of rent to vacancy and showings. New York leases transfer with the property, so we take the tenant as-is and handle the handoff after closing. No commissions, no repair credits, no financing contingencies.

Rochester considerations for a tired-landlord sale

Rochester’s median home is around $220,000, but the single-family and two-family rental stock in working-class neighborhoods like Beechwood, Marketview Heights, and the 19th Ward often trades below that — and condition is everything. These homes carry the usual Rochester baggage: knob-and-tube wiring, lead paint, aging boilers, and ice-dam roof damage. On top of that, Rochester’s C of O regime and New York’s slow, expensive eviction process make managing them harder than in most cities. We factor real condition and any open violations into the offer instead of demanding repairs you’d rather skip on your way out.

What you avoid

  • Make-ready costs, turnover, and lost rent during a vacancy
  • Slow, costly New York evictions before you can list
  • Chasing a fresh Certificate of Occupancy and lead-paint compliance
  • Realtor commissions on an investment property’s sale

Get your cash offer

Send us the address and tell us whether it’s occupied and whether there are any open code issues. 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 Rochester 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.