Sell Your House Fast in Mountain View, Anchorage. Done Being a Landlord? Sell the Fourplex As-Is, Tenants and All
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Why Mountain View landlords choose Propcash
Mountain View is Anchorage's most diverse and one of its densest neighborhoods, historically its most affordable, and its housing leans heavily rental: fourplexes, duplexes, and older single-family houses turned into income property, many held by owners who have been landlords a long time. Selling a tenant-occupied building on the open market is hard, financed buyers want it delivered a certain way, and a listing means notices, showings around tenants, and repairs. Propcash buys the building as it is, tenants and leases included, so a tired landlord can be done without emptying a unit or fixing a thing.
- We take the whole building at once, fourplex, duplex, or converted house, every tenant and lease exactly where they sit
- Spent winters count too, a dead boiler, a heaved lot, worn units, all folded into the number instead of billed back to you
- You name the closing day and keep the whole price, with no commission, no closing costs, and nothing withheld
How selling a Mountain View rental to Propcash works
Tell us about the building
Send the Mountain View address and whether it is occupied. Two minutes, no obligation, leases and condition and all.
Get a written cash offer
We compare it to recent Mountain View and Anchorage sales, account for the tenancy and the deferred maintenance, and email a fair offer with the math shown.
Close on your date
An Alaska title company closes when you are ready. We take the building occupied, with no repairs and nothing deducted from your side.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
We buy across Mountain View and northeast Anchorage
From Bragaw Street and Commercial Drive to the blocks around Davis Park and out toward Airport Heights, Propcash buys Mountain View houses and rentals across the 99508, occupied or vacant.
Propcash also buys houses in Government Hill, Spenard, and the Hillside, across Anchorage, and throughout Alaska.
A tired Mountain View rental you are done with? We buy it as-is.
Mountain View is where a lot of Anchorage's rental stock lives, and after years of managing it, plenty of owners just want out without a turnover project first. We buy occupied and take on the deferred work.
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Tenants staying put
The leases keep running and the rent keeps coming; we become the owner at closing and you serve no notices to anyone
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A building behind on upkeep
A boiler on its last season, a heaved parking pad, units overdue for paint: the work rides inside the offer, not on your list
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Rent arrears or an empty unit
A tenant behind, an apartment sitting dark, a dispute you inherited: none of it has to be cleaned up before we buy
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Owning it from the Lower 48
Running a Mountain View fourplex from outside Alaska? The title company closes the whole thing by mail and wire
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A rental that came with an estate
Income property left to you that you never wanted to manage? Once it can convey, we take it occupied and as-is
Rough figures for readying a Mountain View rental for a financed sale, shown for illustration, not real quotes. What you keep by selling as-is and occupied. Every building differs.
Understanding the Mountain View market
Anchorage's densest, most rental-heavy corner
Mountain View sits northeast of downtown and has long been the city's most diverse and most affordable neighborhood, with a housing mix that tilts hard toward rentals: fourplexes, duplexes, and older houses converted to income property. It is where an Anchorage landlord who wants out has the hardest time on the open market, because financed buyers want a building delivered vacant or in show condition.
Why an occupied building stalls a listing
Selling tenant-occupied on the open market means showings scheduled around tenants, appraisals that flag deferred work, and buyers who ask for units to be turned over first. A direct cash buyer takes the building as it stands, leases included, which removes the whole turnover project.
The foreclosure clock, if you are behind
If a rental has slipped behind, Alaska's usual non-judicial process moves through a trustee sale: notice recorded at least 30 days after default and at least 90 days before the sale, with the right to cure until then and no redemption once the sale happens (AS 34.20.070). The sooner you reach out, the more room there is to close a cash sale ahead of it.
What the market looks like now
The standard Anchorage tax district ran 15.790 mills in 2025 (Municipality of Anchorage), a monthly cost on a building that sits unsold. Anchorage's typical value ran near $394,266 by the Zillow Home Value Index, up 3.1% on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, June 2026), though a Mountain View rental turns less on that headline than on condition and rent roll, which is what a cash offer prices from.
A direct cash homebuyer is a company that purchases houses itself, with its own funds, rather than listing them for sale or finding buyers on a seller's behalf. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer: we make the offer, we are the buyer, and the seller pays no commissions or fees. Sellers skip repairs, listings, and showings, and pick their own closing date.
Common situations we help Mountain View owners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Finished as a landlord
The furnace calls, the turnovers, the winters. Sell the building occupied and as-is and hand over the keys for good.
Selling with tenants in place
No lease to end, no unit to empty. We buy the fourplex as it operates and take over as owner at closing.
Upkeep that got away from you
A spent boiler, worn units, a heaved lot. The cost lives inside our number, not on your punch list.
Income property from an estate
A duplex or fourplex left to you? Once Alaska clears the estate, we buy it occupied and as-is.
An owner down in the Lower 48
Tired of running a Mountain View rental from thousands of miles away? We close the whole thing remotely.
A unit draining you monthly
A dark apartment and a tax bill that does not wait. A quick cash sale stops the bleed.
The Propcash Promise
Getting out of a rental should not mean a hard sell from the buyer. Here is how the promise reads for Mountain View owners.
No expiration date
Take all the time you need to consider an offer, we'll never push a hard deadline.
No aggressive follow up
We follow up on your schedule. We'll never send unsolicited marketing emails, drip campaigns, or phone blasts.
We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer
If listing with an agent would serve you better, we'll point you to a local agent. We're always straightforward and transparent.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Mountain View
Can you buy my rental with tenants still in it?
Yes. We buy occupied buildings with the leases in place and take over as landlord at closing, so you do not have to give notice, turn over units, or empty anything first.
Which parts of Mountain View do you cover?
All of the 99508: Bragaw Street and Commercial Drive, the blocks around Davis Park and Tyson, and out toward Airport Heights.
The building has deferred maintenance. Does that lower your interest?
No. Worn units, an old boiler, a tired roof: that is ordinary for a long-held Mountain View rental, and we build the work into the offer rather than ask you to handle it first.
What if I have a problem tenant or a vacancy?
Neither has to be resolved before we buy. We take the building as it stands and manage the tenancy from there, so a late-paying tenant or an empty unit becomes our concern after closing, not yours.
How fast can you close?
With clear title, an Alaska title company can close in as little as a week, or later if a tenant transition or your own schedule calls for it. You set the pace.
Are commissions or fees taken out of my proceeds?
No. No listing commission, no closing costs billed to your side, and no back-end fees; whatever the two sides agree on is what wires to you.
How do you price a multi-family building?
We weigh it against recent Mountain View and Anchorage sales, adjust for the leases in force and the work it has been putting off, and put that arithmetic on paper so the number is clear.
I inherited a Mountain View rental. Can you buy it?
Yes, once it can convey. Alaska's small-estate affidavit reaches personal property only, so the house usually needs summary administration or a personal representative first; we hold our written offer until then.
I manage the building from out of state. Is that a problem?
Not at all. An Alaska title company runs the signatures and the closing by mail and wire, so you never have to travel back to Anchorage.
What is the first step?
Inside of a day we set the building beside recent local sales, weigh the rent roll, and email a written cash offer. Your contact explains how the number was built, and saying no costs nothing.
Questions first? Call or text (907) 555-0173, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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