Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Colorado.

Propcash is a direct cash buyer, and we will make an offer on your Colorado house just as it stands. No fixing it up, no agent, no open houses, and no buyer's loan that can fall through at the last minute.

Join sellers across Colorado

Markets we serve

Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, and every town in between

The Denver metro, the Pikes Peak region, and Boulder Valley barely resemble one another as housing markets, so we build each offer from the numbers in your own city rather than a statewide blur. Wherever in Colorado your house stands, we would like to make an offer on it.

Days on market from Redfin housing market data, 3-month medians ending May 2026.

Why sellers choose us

Coloradans come to Propcash when they would rather skip the months, the costs, and the guesswork of a listing.

Selling to Propcash
Send us the basics on your house
An offer back, usually inside a day
No commission and no fees, ever
A closing date that you set
Funds wired in as few as 7 days
Traditional listing
Fix it up, stage it, shoot the photos
Open houses, one weekend after another
Then the wait on a mortgage and appraisal
Property taxes and premiums running the whole time
And a deal that can still fall apart at the table
How it works

Selling your Colorado house to Propcash, step by step

1

Tell us about your Colorado property

A Denver bungalow, a Colorado Springs rental, a mountain cabin that needs work, it all counts. Give us a handful of quick answers. About two minutes, and nothing is owed.

2

Get your cash offer

We measure your house against live market data for its city and send back a fair cash offer. You see the reasoning behind the number, and the offer never expires.

3

Review your offer and close

Say yes, or walk with no hard feelings. If you go ahead, a Colorado title company runs the closing and you can be done in as few as 7 days, or on a later date you prefer. No fees on either path.

Your offer, built from your market Example
2245 S Milwaukee St, Denver
Example property
1
Nearby sales reviewed
Done
2
City market data pulled
Done
3
Condition factored in, as-is
Done
Example cash offer $529,000
No expiration

Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.

No repairs needed

Sell your Colorado house as-is, in any condition

Buying houses that need work is the whole point of what we do. Leave the contractors, the punch list, and the cleanout behind and head straight to closing. Colorado sellers fill out a Seller's Property Disclosure, and we walk through that part with you.

  • Tired systems and hard mountain winters

    An old furnace, a roof the hail has chewed up, wiring past its prime, all of it goes into the math

  • Foundation trouble and shifting soil

    Settling and Colorado's expansive clay are nothing new to us

  • An inherited house packed with belongings

    Take the keepsakes, leave the rest, and the cleanout is on us

  • Renters still in the house

    The lease can keep running. We buy with tenants right where they are

  • Storm, hail, or fire damage

    A Front Range hailstorm or a wildfire scare leaves its mark, and the offer still holds

Get My As-Is Cash Offer
Colorado sellers skip Sell as-is
Roof replacement$10,000+
Furnace and HVAC$8,000+
Foundation repair$6,000+
Cosmetic refresh$4,000+
Typical repair bill skipped$28,000+

Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. This is money you hold onto by selling as-is, and your own totals will land somewhere else.

Colorado market data

Where the Colorado housing market stands

Median sale price by metro
Boulder
$854K
Denver
$635K
Colorado Springs
$450K

Redfin, 3-month medians ending May 2026. Boulder Valley sits far above the Springs, which is exactly why a single statewide number tells you so little, and why every offer we make leans on your own city's data.

$563,000
Median sale price statewide, up 0.9% year over year
49
Median days on market, up 2 days year over year
2.1%
Fewer houses for sale than a year ago

Colorado has come off its boom into a steadier, more even market. Values sit close to where they were last year, the typical house lingers a touch longer before it sells, and inventory has thinned a little. Once "list it and wait" stops being a safe bet, plenty of owners would rather lock in a date and a sure buyer, close through a Colorado title company, and move on with the rest of their plans.

Source: Redfin Colorado housing market data, May 2026.

What is a direct cash homebuyer?

A direct cash homebuyer is the company that actually buys the house, using its own funds, instead of listing it or hunting down a buyer for the owner. Across Colorado, Propcash works exactly that way: the offer is ours, the purchase closes with us, and the seller owes no commission and no fees. That means no repairs, no listing, no showings, and a closing date the seller names.

Who we work with

Situations we help Colorado homeowners work through

Whatever put you on this page, Propcash can put a fair cash offer in front of you.

Behind on mortgage payments

Colorado runs foreclosures through the county public trustee, a setup you will not find in any other state, and the process usually stretches somewhere around 110 to 125 days or more. A cash sale ahead of that date can clear the loan and keep the foreclosure off your record.

Inherited a house you don't want

We know the Colorado probate process. Sell the house as-is, take what you want, and leave the rest for us to clear.

Done being a landlord

Hand off your Colorado rental with the tenants right where they are, no eviction first. We close on occupied properties all the time.

House needs major repairs

When the roof, furnace, or foundation would cost more than you care to spend, hand the house over as-is to a buyer who is planning to renovate anyway.

Divorce or separation

A single clear figure, the reasoning laid out plainly, and a closing date both parties can live with.

Relocating for work

Line the closing up with your start date and leave town without a listing trailing along behind you.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

We do not run a high-pressure playbook. Here is what that looks like in practice for Colorado sellers.

No expiration date

Weigh the offer for as long as you need. No hard deadline and no countdown clock, ever.

No aggressive follow up

We follow up on your timing, not ours. No drip emails, no repeat calls, no chasing you down.

We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer

If an agent listing would clearly net you more, we will say so and point you toward a good local one. Straight answers, every time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about selling in Colorado

How soon can a Colorado sale actually close?

If you are up against a deadline, seven days is on the table. A Colorado title company handles the settlement, which keeps everything documented and on schedule. Not in a hurry? Stretch it out and take the weeks you need to line up your next place or bring your things down from the high country. The date on the contract is the one you choose.

Where in Colorado does Propcash buy houses?

Everywhere in the state. Down the Front Range that means Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, and Pueblo, and out west it reaches Grand Junction, Durango, and the resort and mountain towns. As long as the house sits inside Colorado, we would like to put a cash offer on it.

Are there commissions or fees I have to cover?

Not one. You pay no agent commission, no closing costs, and nothing hidden on the back end. Working with Propcash costs a Colorado seller nothing from the first phone call through settlement, so the number you agree to is the number you keep.

Will Colorado tax the profit from my house sale?

Colorado does levy a flat income tax of roughly 4.4%, but the sale of a house is not automatically counted as taxable income. If the place was your primary residence, the federal primary-residence exclusion often wipes out much or all of the gain, and the state tends to follow that federal outcome. Tax situations vary from seller to seller, so run yours past a tax professional before closing day.

How is the Colorado housing market doing at the moment?

Redfin's May 2026 read puts the statewide median sale price at $563,000, a slim 0.9% higher than a year earlier, with the typical house going under contract after a median of 49 days, two days slower than last year, and roughly 2.1% fewer houses on the market. The frantic boom has eased into something calmer and more even, and that is often when owners who want a set date and a sure buyer lean toward a direct cash sale.

The house needs serious work. Would you still buy it?

Absolutely. We take Colorado houses as-is, whatever shape they are in. A hail-shredded roof, a furnace on its last winter, dated wiring and plumbing, foundation movement in expansive soil, smoke or water damage, and a long list of deferred repairs are all workable. Nothing needs to be fixed, cleaned, or staged before you sell.

Can I sell a rental that still has tenants in it?

You can. We buy occupied rentals with the renters staying put, so there is no lease to run out and no eviction to file first. Worn-out landlords who are simply ready to hand the property off are some of the most frequent sellers we meet across Colorado.

Once I send my details, what comes next?

Typically inside a day, we hold your house up against current Colorado market data and come back with a cash offer. Your point of contact talks you through how the figure came together. The call is entirely yours, and if it is a yes, a Colorado title company sets closing for whatever date you name. Nothing binds you along the way.

Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.

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Ready to sell your Colorado house for cash?

Answer a few questions about your property and get a fair cash offer based on your city's market data. Takes 2 minutes.

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