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Tired Landlord · St. Petersburg, FL

Tired Landlord in St. Petersburg, FL

Tired Landlord in St. Petersburg, FL

Owning a rental in St. Petersburg used to feel like a sure thing, and for a lot of owners it now feels like a slow bleed. Florida’s insurance crisis has pushed premiums sky-high or wiped out policies entirely, the 2024 storms brought repairs and flood worries, and turnover plus maintenance never stops. For a property in a flood zone, the math gets even harder. Plenty of landlords here have decided the income isn’t worth the stress and the rising carrying costs anymore.

You can sell and be done — without evicting anyone, fixing anything, or timing it around a vacancy.

How we help with a tired-landlord sale in St. Petersburg

We make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and close at any Pinellas County title company on your schedule. We buy occupied or vacant, lease in place or month-to-month, and any condition — including storm- and flood-damaged units. There are no repairs to make, no make-ready turnover, no agent commissions, and no need to disturb your tenant with showings. If you’ve got a non-paying tenant or an eviction underway, we take it on after closing so you stop absorbing lost rent and legal costs.

St. Petersburg considerations for a tired-landlord sale

The big local factor is cost of ownership. Insurance premiums and flood requirements in St. Pete can turn a once-profitable rental into a break-even or losing property, and a flood-zone unit in an area like Shore Acres is especially exposed. The FEMA substantial-improvement rule can also force expensive elevation after storm damage. With the citywide median around $390,000, selling for cash lets you capture the equity now instead of pouring it back into premiums, repairs, and vacancies. We buy as-is, flood zone or not, and clear the whole situation at closing.

What you avoid

  • Spiking insurance premiums and uninsurable flood-zone exposure
  • Storm repairs and FEMA elevation requirements on an aging rental
  • Finishing a Florida eviction before you can sell
  • Realtor commissions and turnover costs eating your equity

Get your cash offer

Send us the address and a quick note on the lease, tenant, and any storm or flood issues. We’ll make a fair cash offer within 24 hours, buy it occupied or vacant, and close on your timeline — 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.