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Why sellers choose us

Why Westville owners choose Propcash

Westville Village along Whalley Avenue is New Haven's arts corner, and the streets around it, toward West River and Edgewood Park, hold early-1900s Colonials, Tudors, and bungalows with real character and real age. When the roof, the systems, and the kitchen all come due at once, an owner faces a choice: pour months and tens of thousands into a renovation to list, or sell the house as it stands. Propcash prices the house on recent Westville sales as it is today, so you can skip the contractors and the permits and still walk away with a fair cash figure.

  • We price the house as it sits today, so you skip the renovation you would otherwise do just to list
  • We take the roof, the systems, and the dated kitchen and bath exactly as they are
  • You choose the closing date and never open the house to a single Sunday showing
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What you skip As-is sale
A full pre-listing renovation just to satisfy a financed buyer
Contractor quotes, permits, and months of overlapping projects
Five and six percent commissions on the sale
Staging an occupied house and clearing out for showings
Carrying the house, the tax, and the insurance while the work drags
A financed buyer who walks after the inspection report
How it works

Selling a Westville house as-is, step by step

1

Show us the house

Tell us the address and roughly what the house needs, from the roof to the kitchen. Two minutes online, and you are committed to nothing.

2

Read your written offer

We line the house up against recent Westville sales as it stands today, set a fair number, and send it in writing. No renovation assumed.

3

Sign on your date

A Connecticut title company closes on a date you name, and your proceeds come out whole, with no repair holdbacks.

How it works, step by step Live
1
Submit your property's details
Done
2
We pull local market data
Done
3
We prepare and send your cash offer
$405,000

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

Local coverage

We buy across Westville and the West River side

From Westville Village on Whalley Avenue to the streets along West River, up toward the Yale Bowl, and along the edge of Edgewood Park, Propcash buys Westville houses across the 06515, whether they are freshly kept or a full project.

Westville Village Whalley Avenue West River Edgewood Park Fountain Street Yale Bowl + All of 06515
The downtown New Haven skyline from the New Haven Green
06515 Westville Village and West River
A project house? We buy it

A Westville house that needs everything? Not a problem.

Much of this stock predates World War II, and when the big systems reach the end of their run at the same time, the repair list gets long. That is the condition we buy in, and we take the whole project off your plate.

  • The roof and the systems are done

    An end-of-life roof, an old boiler, and tired wiring are exactly what we expect in a house this age, and they are already in the offer

  • A kitchen and baths from another decade

    You do not need to gut or refresh anything; we price the house on recent sales as it stands and do the work after closing

  • A renovation you do not want to run

    Skip the contractor quotes, the permits, and the months of overlapping projects; hand the whole thing to a buyer who does this for a living

  • Historic-district details to preserve

    Older Westville houses carry character worth keeping; we take that on rather than ask you to modernize before a sale

  • An inherited or long-held house

    Left a family house that needs everything? We buy it as-is and clear whatever is left inside

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Westville sellers skip Sell as-is
New roof on an older house$13,000+
Boiler and heating replacement$9,000+
Full kitchen renovation$22,000+
Electrical update and rewiring$11,000+
Typical bill skipped$55,000+

Rough figures for readying an older Westville house for a financed buyer, shown for illustration, not real quotes. What selling as-is keeps in your pocket. Every house is different.

Local market

Understanding the Westville market

The Quinnipiac River in New Haven, Connecticut

Charm, and a long repair list

Westville's early-1900s-to-mid-century Colonials, Tudors, and bungalows are part of what makes the neighborhood, but character comes with age. When the roof, the heat, the wiring, and the kitchen all reach the end of the line together, the cost to bring a house to financed-buyer standard climbs fast.

Renovate to list, or sell as-is

The retail path means pouring months and real money into the house before it can even go on the market, then hoping a buyer and their lender agree with the work. The cash path skips it: we price the house as it stands today and take the renovation on ourselves after closing.

What the house is worth today

Buyers who need a mortgage pay for a finished house; a cash buyer pays for the house in front of them. New Haven's typical value ran near $323,843 by the Zillow Home Value Index, up 4.3 percent on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, as of June 30, 2026), and a written offer prices from that figure minus the work the house needs.

The carrying cost while you decide

New Haven taxes real estate at 39.962 mills on the 2025 Grand List, so a house you are holding while you weigh a renovation runs a real monthly bill. A fast cash close turns that meter off.

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

Common situations we help Westville owners navigate

Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.

A house that needs everything

Roof, heat, wiring, and kitchen all due at once? Sell it as-is and skip the whole renovation.

An inherited Westville house

Left a family house that has not been touched in years? We buy it as it stands and clear what is left inside.

A renovation you started and stalled

Half-finished projects and permits open? We take the house mid-stream, as it is.

Downsizing out of a big project

Ready to be done with an old house that keeps asking for money? Sell untouched, on your date.

A failed retail sale

A financed buyer walked over the inspection? Our offer does not hinge on a lender's repair list.

Relocating on a timeline

A job or a move on a hard date? Close on your schedule, with no work to finish first.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

An owner weighing a renovation against a sale has enough to price out without a clock from a buyer. Here is how the promise reads for Westville sellers.

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 Westville

Do I have to renovate before you will buy?

No. That is the whole point. We price a Westville house on recent local sales as it stands today, then take the roof, systems, and kitchen work on ourselves after closing. You skip the renovation entirely.

How much of Westville do you cover?

All of the 06515: Westville Village along Whalley Avenue, the streets toward West River and the Yale Bowl, and along the edge of Edgewood Park.

The house needs a new roof and a new kitchen. Still interested?

Yes. An end-of-life roof, an old boiler, tired wiring, and a dated kitchen are exactly what we expect in an older Westville house, and they are already folded into the offer.

I started a renovation and stopped. Can you take it mid-stream?

Often, yes. We buy houses with open projects and permits as they stand, so you do not have to finish the work just to sell.

Are there really no fees or commissions?

None. No agent commission in the five to six percent range, no closing costs charged to your side, and no repair holdbacks. The figure you accept is the figure that reaches you.

A financed buyer walked after the inspection. Can you still close?

Usually, yes. Our offer does not depend on a lender agreeing the house is finished, so the inspection items that ended the last deal do not end ours.

Do you keep the historic character of these houses?

We buy older Westville houses as they are, character included, and take the work on after closing rather than ask you to modernize before a sale.

What about the Connecticut conveyance tax?

A New Haven seller usually pays a conveyance tax near 1.25 percent, split between the state and the city. We can talk through how it lands on your net, and your attorney confirms the closing figures.

What comes after I send the details?

Usually within a day we price the house against recent Westville sales as it stands and email a written cash offer. Your contact walks you through the figure, and you are free to say no.

How fast can you close?

Once title is clear, a Connecticut title-company closing can happen in as few as 7 days, with no repairs and no renovation to finish first.

Questions first? Call or text (203) 555-0164, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.

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