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Sell Rental Property in Salem, OR | Tired Landlord

Sell Rental Property in Salem, OR

Being a landlord in Salem can quietly become a second job. A lot of the rental stock here is older single-family homes in central and northeast neighborhoods that need steady attention in a wet climate, and between turnover, repairs, late rent, and the occasional eviction, the returns can stop justifying the headaches. Oregon’s statewide rent control under SB 608 adds another layer — capping annual increases and limiting no-cause terminations after the first year — so getting rent to market or regaining possession is slower than many owners expect.

If you’re done, you don’t have to fix it up or wait out a tenant to sell. We buy tired-landlord rentals as-is, occupied or empty, for cash.

How we help with a tired-landlord sale in Salem

We make a cash offer within 24 hours and close at a Marion or Polk County title company in as little as 7 days. You don’t have to deliver a vacant unit, do a make-ready, or lose a month of rent to showings. Oregon leases generally transfer with the property, so we take the tenant as-is and handle the SB 608 details and the handoff after closing. No commissions, no repair credits, no financing contingencies that fall apart at the last minute.

Salem considerations for a tired-landlord sale

Salem’s median home is around $430,000, but tired single-family rentals — especially older homes in Northeast Salem and similar areas — often trade below that on condition. Many carry the usual Willamette Valley wear: aging roofs, moisture issues, and tired systems, plus damage from years of tenancy. West Salem rentals near the river may also have flood considerations. SB 608 makes raising rent or removing a tenant slower than landlords like. We factor the property’s real condition into the offer and take the tenant situation off your hands. We’re not attorneys, so confirm any SB 608 questions with one — but you don’t have to solve them to sell to us.

What you avoid

  • Make-ready costs, turnover, and lost rent during a vacancy
  • Navigating SB 608 limits to deliver a vacant property
  • Realtor commissions on an investment property’s sale
  • Another round of repairs on an aging, hard-used Salem rental

Get your cash offer

Send us the address and let us know if it’s occupied. We’ll make a fair cash offer within 24 hours, buy it with the tenant in place if needed, and close on your schedule — so you can stop being a 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.