Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Connecticut.
Propcash buys houses for cash across Connecticut, from Fairfield County to the Hartford suburbs. Skip the repairs, the agent commissions, and the months of showings, and sell on the closing date you choose.
Join sellers across Connecticut
Where we buy across Connecticut: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, and beyond
Squeezed into one small state are wildly different markets, from Fairfield County's commuter belt to New Haven's Yale-anchored core to the capital region ringing Hartford. Every offer we make leans on that specific town's recent sales, never a blunt statewide average, so wherever your house sits, we would like to price it.
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Days on market from each metro's Redfin housing market data. Bridgeport is a monthly figure (May 2026), Hartford is monthly (March 2026), and New Haven is a 3-month average ending May 2026.
Why owners across Connecticut skip the listing and sell straight to Propcash.
Three steps from your Connecticut address to cash in hand
Send us the basics on your house
A Fairfield County ranch, a New Haven two-family, a Hartford Victorian mid-renovation, it all works. Walk through a short set of questions in about two minutes, with nothing owed.
Receive a cash figure you can trust
Our team studies recent sales in your specific town, weighs the shape the house is in, and returns a straightforward cash price. We lay out the math behind it, and the number stays good with no deadline attached.
Decide, then settle on your terms
Say yes or say no thanks, the call is entirely yours. When you move ahead, a Connecticut closing attorney manages the paperwork and we can wrap in roughly a week, or whenever suits your calendar. You pay nothing regardless.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
Leave the repairs to us and sell your Connecticut house exactly as it sits
Houses that need real work cross our desk every week, and Connecticut's aging New England stock is no exception. Forget lining up contractors, chasing punch lists, or hauling out the clutter, and head straight for the closing table.
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Systems living on borrowed time
Old boilers, aging roofs, and knob-and-tube wiring get built right into the price
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Structural and foundation trouble
The cracks, settling, and damp basements that old New England houses hide never scare us off
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An inherited house packed with stuff
Keep whatever matters to you and walk away, the cleanout falls to us
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Renters still in the property
No reason to wait out the lease, sell with the tenants right where they are
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Fire, flood, or storm damage
We have bought through every bit of it around Connecticut and still will
Ballpark figures, not formal contractor quotes. Roughly what selling as-is keeps in your pocket, though your own totals will land differently.
The Connecticut housing market, by the numbers
Redfin, from each metro's housing-market page: Bridgeport (May 2026), New Haven (3-month average ending May 2026), Hartford (March 2026). A statewide average tells you almost nothing about your house, so we price every offer on your city's own data.
Prices are climbing and inventory is tight, so a well-prepared listing may fetch a strong price if you have the time and budget to wait for the right buyer. But financing, inspections, and an attorney-managed closing still add weeks of uncertainty. A direct cash sale trades some of that upside for speed and a closing date you pick, which is why it tends to fit sellers who value certainty over squeezing out the last dollar.
Source: Redfin Connecticut housing market data, May 2026.
The term describes a firm that buys property outright with its own capital, instead of putting the home on the market or hunting down a buyer for you. That is precisely what Propcash does across Connecticut: the offer comes from us, we hold the funds, we sit on the buyer's side of the closing table, and no commission ever comes out of your proceeds. There is nothing to repair, no listing to babysit, and no parade of strangers touring your rooms, and the settlement date belongs to you, overseen by a local closing attorney.
The circumstances that bring Connecticut homeowners to us
No matter the reason you are selling, a fair cash offer from Propcash is on the table.
Behind on mortgage payments
Every foreclosure in Connecticut moves through a courtroom, which stretches the timeline out, though where it ends up is far from guaranteed. Selling for cash lets you pay off the loan on your own footing before a judge rules, keeping your credit intact.
Inherited a house you don't want
Connecticut probate can drag on, and a house you never planned to own only adds to the load. Sell it exactly as it stands, keep the belongings that matter, and let us clear out the rest.
Done being a landlord
Ready to hang up the landlord hat? Hand us the keys with renters still living there, no eviction notice needed. Occupied units are routine work for us.
House needs major repairs
If the estimate to fix everything dwarfs what you can spend, hand the whole project to a buyer who plans to renovate and sell the house untouched.
Divorce or separation
Because Connecticut splits marital assets by equitable distribution, a single clearly explained cash figure and a settlement date both sides can live with makes dividing the house far less of a fight.
Relocating for work
Line the sale up with your start date and leave cleanly, with no for-sale sign lingering in Connecticut after you have gone.
The Propcash Promise
High-pressure tactics are not how we operate. Here is what that looks like in practice for every Connecticut seller we work with.
Our offer never expires
Sit with the number as long as you like. There is no ticking clock and no pressure to sign by Friday.
We stay out of your inbox
You set the pace of any conversation. Expect no drip sequences, no cold calls, and no surprise mailers landing at your door.
Straight talk if we are the wrong fit
Should a traditional listing put more in your pocket, we will say so plainly and hand you the name of a trusted Connecticut agent.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Connecticut
How fast can you close on a Connecticut house?
Seven days is realistic when speed is the priority. Because Connecticut settles real estate through a closing attorney rather than a lender-driven timeline, an all-cash purchase clears the legal steps quickly, with no appraisal or loan approval holding things up. Prefer a later date to coordinate your move? That works too, and you name the day.
What Connecticut cities do you cover?
Our coverage runs statewide. Alongside Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford, we regularly buy in Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, West Hartford, and Greenwich, out to the small towns of the Quiet Corner and the Litchfield hills. Any Connecticut address is fair game for an offer.
Are there any fees or commissions?
None at all. You pay no agent commission, no settlement costs, and no quiet add-on charges. Working with Propcash costs a Connecticut seller nothing, and whatever number you agree to is exactly what lands in your account once the deal closes.
Do I have to pay Connecticut state income tax when I sell my house?
Yes, Connecticut levies a state income tax, with graduated brackets topping out near 6.99%. Even so, money from selling a home is not treated as ordinary income by default. What you might owe hinges on your gain, how long the place was yours, and whether it was your primary residence, and the state also collects a conveyance tax when the deed transfers. Every seller's picture differs, so run your numbers past a tax professional.
How is the Connecticut housing market doing at the moment?
Connecticut is running hot as of May 2026. Redfin pegs the statewide median at $458,372, a 7.9% climb over the prior year, while homes go under contract in a median of 39 days and roughly 2.9% fewer sales closed than last year. Values keep rising and listings stay scarce, yet a conventional sale still hinges on financing, inspections, and an unpredictable clock, which pushes many owners toward the certainty of a straight cash deal.
Will you still buy if my house needs major repairs?
Absolutely, in any state of repair. We routinely take on Connecticut's older New England homes with aging roofs, tired boilers, knob-and-tube wiring, lead paint, and long-neglected upkeep. Nothing needs fixing, cleaning, or updating on your end before the sale goes through.
I have tenants in my rental, can you still buy it?
Definitely. A property with renters in place is no obstacle, so there is no need to wait out a lease term or file for eviction first. Helping Connecticut landlords step away from tenant-occupied houses is something we do constantly.
What comes next once I send my details?
Typically inside a day, we compare your house to recent Connecticut sales nearby and come back with a cash number. Someone on our team explains exactly how that figure was built. The decision to accept is yours, and if you say yes, we arrange the closing with a local real estate attorney around your timeline. Nothing binds you at any stage.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
Let's turn your Connecticut house into cash
Tell us a little about the property and we will come back with a fair cash offer priced off your own town's sales. The whole thing takes about two minutes.
No cost to you, no strings attached, and your details stay private