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Why sellers choose us

Why Baker owners sell the older Victorian to Propcash

Baker sits just south of downtown Denver along South Broadway, the stretch known as Antique Row and SoBo, where blocks of 1880s-1900s Victorians, Queen Annes, and Denver Square houses fill a Denver Landmark historic district. The address stays in demand, yet many of these houses are un-updated and sit under design review that limits exterior change. Denver's typical value ran near $533,060, down 2.7 percent on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, as of July 31, 2026), and Colorado charges no real estate transfer tax and no death tax, only a token documentary fee. Selling as-is to Propcash lets a long-tenured owner keep the value of a South Broadway address without a restoration first. We hold a written cash figure open while you decide.

  • Sell the Victorian exactly as it stands, with no roof, rewire, or period-correct restoration before closing, and keep that money with you
  • Keep the value of a Denver Landmark address near South Broadway rather than hand five to six percent to an agent or open the house for a run of showings
  • A single written cash figure on the Victorian, kept open with no deadline while you weigh it, and a closing set to the week you choose
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What you skip As-is sale
Period-correct restoration of an un-updated 1890s Baker Victorian under design review
The five to six percent an agent takes off the top of the sale
Staging the parlor, shooting listing photos, and hosting weekend showings on your block
A lender walkthrough that stops at the knob-and-tube wiring or the gravity furnace
Refinishing the kitchen and baths to a standard a mortgage buyer expects
Digging up a clay sewer line and shoring the foundation to satisfy an underwriter
How it works

Turning an as-is Baker Victorian into cash, step by step

1

Tell us about the house

Send the Baker address near South Broadway or Alameda and a few notes on the house. It takes about 2 minutes and nothing is signed.

2

Review a fair figure

We build a fair written cash figure from the finished value of the house minus the work it needs, then hold it open while you decide.

3

Close on your date

Pick a closing date that fits your plans through a Colorado title company, and walk away with your full proceeds.

How it works, step by step Live
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Submit your property's details
Done
2
We pull local market data
Done
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We prepare and send your cash offer
$540,000

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

Local coverage

Where we buy in Baker

We buy houses throughout Baker and all of 80223, from South Broadway and Antique Row to the blocks along West Alameda, Lincoln, Bannock, and Cherokee. Victorians, Queen Annes, Denver Squares, and brick bungalows all fit, in any condition, updated or long untouched. Whether the house sits inside the Baker landmark district or a few blocks off Broadway, Propcash can write you a fair cash offer.

South Broadway (Antique Row) Baker Historic District West Alameda Avenue Lincoln Street Bannock Street Cherokee Street + All of 80223
The downtown Denver skyline near the Baker neighborhood, where Propcash buys houses for cash.
80223 Baker, South Broadway to West Alameda
Old, inherited, and unrenovated

The un-updated Baker Victorian that suits us

Much of Baker went up between the 1880s and the 1910s: Victorians, Queen Annes, Denver Square houses, and brick bungalows that have held their value but often skipped modern updates. A financed buyer's lender can flinch at knob-and-tube wiring, a gravity furnace, a clay sewer line, an old roof, or a settling foundation. Propcash buys with its own funds, so none of that has to be fixed first, and design review does not slow a cash sale. We read the house as it stands and price from there.

  • 1880s-1900s Victorians

    The classic Baker Victorian is well built but often carries original systems a lender will question.

  • Queen Annes and Denver Squares

    Ornate older houses near South Broadway often need period-correct work we take as-is.

  • Historic-district design review

    Exterior change in the Baker landmark district draws review, and we buy without asking you to restore first.

  • Knob-and-tube and old furnaces

    Dated wiring and gravity heating that stall a mortgage inspection are fine with us, because we pay cash.

  • Clay sewer lines and foundations

    A cracked clay sewer line, a settling foundation, or a damp basement does not have to be repaired before you sell.

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Baker owners skip Sell as-is
New roof on the Victorian$16,000+
Knob-and-tube rewire$18,000+
Kitchen and bath update$28,000+
Sewer line and foundation work$15,000+
Typical bill avoided$77,000+

Illustrative costs of readying an un-updated Baker Victorian for a mortgage buyer, not quotes. Selling as-is keeps this money with you, and every house differs.

Local market

How the Baker market really works for an owner of an older house

Downtown Denver seen from City Park, near the Baker neighborhood where Propcash buys houses for cash.

The only levy is a token documentary fee

Colorado keeps a sale simple at closing. There is no state real estate transfer tax and no estate or inheritance tax; the only levy on a Baker sale is a documentary fee of one cent per one hundred dollars, and transfers to settle a death are exempt (C.R.S. 39-13-102 and 104). More of the value of a South Broadway address stays with the owner.

Carrying an un-updated Victorian costs monthly

While an older Baker house waits for a financed buyer, the taxes, insurance, and heat on an 1890s Victorian keep running, and deferred repairs can stall a mortgage inspection. A direct cash sale ends the carrying cost on a date you choose, which many owners value more than chasing the last dollar.

How the cash figure is built

We start from the finished value of the house and deduct the work it genuinely needs. Denver's typical value ran near $533,060, down 2.7 percent on the year, with houses going to pending in about 24 days (Zillow Home Value Index, as of July 31, 2026). From that finished value we subtract the roof, rewire, and restoration work, and the balance is your fair cash figure.

Design review does not have to slow you down

In the Baker landmark district, changing the exterior of a historic house can mean a design-review process. Selling as-is to a direct cash buyer sidesteps that path, because we take the house as it stands rather than renovating it to list.

What is a direct cash homebuyer?

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.

Who we work with

Baker owners we hear from most

Whatever put you here, Propcash can write you a fair cash offer.

Owning an aging Victorian

You have owned the old house for years and would rather sell it as-is than take on a period-correct restoration.

Facing design review

Updating the exterior means a landmark review, and you would rather sell the house as it stands.

Inherited a Baker house

A family Victorian near South Broadway came to you, and you want a clean cash sale instead of a long project.

Tired of a rental unit

You own a carved-up older house or a duplex off Broadway and are done with tenants and repairs on an aging building.

Downsizing after years

You are ready for something smaller and do not want to pour money into updates first.

A vacant house sitting

The house is empty and the taxes, heat, and insurance keep running while it waits.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

Every Baker seller gets the same straight terms, set out in The Propcash Promise.

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.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about selling in Baker

Do I have to restore my Baker Victorian before selling?

No. Propcash buys houses as-is, so an un-updated 1890s Victorian near South Broadway is fine. You can skip the roof, wiring, kitchen, and sewer work and leave the house exactly as it stands.

Which parts of Baker does Propcash buy in?

All of 80223, from South Broadway and Antique Row to the blocks along West Alameda, Lincoln, Bannock, and Cherokee. Houses inside the Baker landmark historic district count too.

Does the historic-district design review slow down a sale?

Not with a cash sale. Changing the exterior of a landmark house can trigger design review, but Propcash buys the house as it stands, so you do not have to go through that process to sell.

What fees or commissions will I pay?

None to Propcash. You skip the five to six percent an agent takes, and Colorado levies no real estate transfer tax on a Baker sale, only a documentary fee of one cent per one hundred dollars recorded with the deed.

What if the house has knob-and-tube wiring or an old furnace?

Both are common under Baker's old plaster and do not stop a cash sale. Where a financed buyer's lender stalls at antique wiring, a gravity furnace, or a clay sewer line, Propcash pays with its own funds and takes the house exactly as it stands.

Will I still capture the value of a South Broadway address?

Yes. We read the finished value of the Victorian and take out only the work it needs, so the worth of a Denver Landmark address near Antique Row stays in your proceeds rather than going into a restoration first.

How fast can we close?

Send the Baker address and a fair written figure on the house usually lands with you inside a day. Propcash can then close in as few as 7 days, or hold the date open if you would rather line the sale up with a move.

I inherited a Baker house. Can you still buy it?

Often yes. Colorado's small-estate affidavit can pass personal items but not a house, so an inherited Baker Victorian needs probate and a court-appointed personal representative before the deed can be signed. Once that authority is in place, Propcash can write a fair cash offer, and no Colorado estate or inheritance tax touches the equity.

Do I need to clear out the house first?

Not at all. Leave the old furniture, the workshop in the basement, and whatever else you do not want. Propcash clears an un-updated or long-lived-in Baker house after closing, so you carry out only what matters to you.

How do you decide the offer amount?

We read the finished value of the Victorian, then take out the roof, rewire, kitchen, and sewer work it still needs. Denver's typical value sat near $533,060, down 2.7 percent on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, as of July 31, 2026), and a Baker address near South Broadway runs strong. What is left is your fair cash figure, tied to the house and its local market.

Questions first? Call or text (303) 555-0142, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.

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