Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Georgia.
Sell straight to Propcash, a direct cash homebuyer that pays cash for Georgia houses as-is. Skip the repairs, the agent commissions, and the showings, and pick the closing date that works for you.
Join sellers across Georgia
We buy houses in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and across Georgia
Metro Atlanta, the CSRA, and Coastal Georgia are three very different markets, so we price every offer on your city's own data rather than a single statewide number. Wherever your house sits in Georgia, we want to make you a cash offer.
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Augusta
Savannah
Median days on market from Redfin housing market data, 2026 (three-month medians for Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah).
Propcash also buys houses and cabins in Blue Ridge, Ellijay, Helen, and Mineral Bluff and Cherry Log, including vacation rentals and mountain properties.
Georgia homeowners sell to Propcash when they want it done without the repairs, showings, and waiting a listing demands.
How selling your Georgia house to Propcash works
Tell us about your Georgia property
An Atlanta condo, an Augusta rental, a Savannah house that needs work? It all works. Answer a few quick questions. Two minutes, and no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We price your house against local market data for your city, then send a fair cash offer and walk you through the reasoning behind it. Our offers don't expire.
Review your offer and close
Accept it or walk away, no pressure. If you accept, we coordinate with a Georgia title company and close in as few as 7 days, or later if you need more time. No fees either way.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
Sell your Georgia house as-is, in any condition
Houses that need work are exactly what we buy. Forget the contractors, the punch lists, and the cleanout, and head straight to closing instead.
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Major systems worn out
Tired HVAC, an aging roof, old wiring or plumbing, we account for all of it
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Foundation or structural issues
Cracks, settling, and Georgia clay-soil movement don't scare us off
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Inherited houses full of belongings
Take what you want and leave the rest. The cleanout is on us
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Tenants still living there
No need to wait out the lease. Sell with tenants in place
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Storm, fire, or water damage
From the coast to the foothills, we've seen it across Georgia and still buy
Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. Money you keep in your pocket by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
The Georgia housing market, by the numbers
Redfin, 2026, three-month medians. A statewide average says little about your specific house, so we price every offer on your city's own data.
Prices are up modestly and the typical Georgia house takes roughly two months to sell, so if your place is updated and shows well, listing on the open market may net you more. A cash sale is the better fit when speed and certainty matter more than the last dollar, an inherited house you cannot manage from out of state, a rental you are done with, or repairs you would rather not fund. We close through a Georgia title company on the date you choose, and we will tell you honestly when listing is the smarter move.
Source: Redfin Georgia housing market data, May 2026.
A direct cash homebuyer is a company that buys houses with its own funds and closes in cash, instead of listing a house for sale or lining up a buyer on the owner's behalf. Propcash works this way: we are the buyer, we make the offer ourselves, and the seller pays no agent commissions or fees. You skip the repairs, the listing, and the showings, and you set the closing date.
Common situations we help Georgia homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Behind on mortgage payments
Georgia foreclosures are non-judicial and move fast, often from notice to a first-Tuesday auction in about 32 days. A quick cash sale can pay off the loan before the sale and help protect your equity and credit.
Inherited a house you don't want
We know how Georgia probate and the year's support rule work. Sell as-is, take what you want, and leave the rest behind.
Done being a landlord
Sell your Georgia rental with tenants still in place and no eviction required. Tenant-occupied houses are something we buy all the time.
House needs major repairs
When the repair estimate outruns your budget, skip the work entirely and sell as-is to a buyer who plans to renovate anyway.
Divorce or separation
One clear number with the reasoning behind it, and a closing date both parties can agree on. No drawn-out listing.
Relocating for work
Line up a closing date that fits your move and sell without leaving a listing to manage from another city.
The Propcash Promise
High-pressure sales tactics are not how we work. Here is how that commitment shows up for Georgia sellers.
No expiration date
Sit with the offer as long as you need. There is no countdown clock and no hard deadline from us.
No aggressive follow up
We reach out on your schedule, not ours. No drip campaigns, no call-center sequences, and no phone blasts.
We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer
If listing with a Georgia agent would clearly serve you better, we will say so and point you to a local one. Straight answers, every time.
Free guides for Georgia homeowners
Whether you are racing a foreclosure clock, settling an inherited house, or reading the Atlanta market, these Georgia-specific guides lay out your options.
11 Best Ways to Sell Your House for Cash in Georgia
Propcash, Opendoor, Offerpad, and the top local cash buyers across Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, ranked on speed, fees, and certainty.
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How to Stop Foreclosure in Georgia
Georgia's non-judicial process can reach a first-Tuesday auction in about 32 days. Learn the timeline and how a cash sale can stop it.
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Selling an Inherited House in Georgia
Year's support, county probate court, stepped-up basis, and the options that fit out-of-state heirs, explained plainly.
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Atlanta Housing Market 2026
Where prices, inventory, and days on market are heading, with a county-by-county look across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett.
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Georgia Property Tax Sale: Sell Before You Lose Your Home
How Georgia counties auction houses for unpaid taxes, the 12-month redemption rule, and how selling preserves your equity.
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Best Way to Sell Your House for Cash in Atlanta
Realtor, FSBO, iBuyer, a single cash buyer, or Propcash, compared on speed, cost, and what you actually net.
Read guideFrequently asked questions about selling in Georgia
How fast can you close on a Georgia house?
We can close in as few as 7 days when speed is what you need. Georgia closings are commonly handled through a title company, so the process stays straightforward and quick. If you would rather have more time to line up your next place or plan a move, that is fine too. You choose the closing date.
Which Georgia cities do you buy houses in?
We buy across the whole state. That includes Metro Atlanta and suburbs like Sandy Springs, Marietta, Roswell, and Alpharetta, plus Augusta and the CSRA, Savannah and Coastal Georgia, and cities like Macon, Athens, Columbus, and Warner Robins. If your house is in Georgia, we want to make you a cash offer.
Are there any fees or commissions?
None. No agent commissions, no closing costs charged to you, and no hidden fees. Propcash is completely free for Georgia sellers, and the cash offer you accept is the amount you walk away with at closing.
Do I owe Georgia state tax when I sell my house?
Georgia does have a state income tax, currently a flat rate of about 5.39% for 2025, unlike the handful of states with no income tax. How the sale of a house is treated depends on your situation, including primary-residence exclusions and how any gain is figured, and state tax is separate from federal capital gains tax. We are not tax advisors, so please check with a tax professional about your circumstances before you sell.
What is the Georgia housing market like right now?
As of May 2026, Redfin reports a median sale price of $369,687 across Georgia, up 1.3% year over year, with a median of 58 days on market, about 2 days longer than a year earlier, and roughly 1.2% more houses for sale. The market is steady rather than red hot, so sellers who want speed and certainty often choose a direct cash sale instead of waiting out a listing.
My house needs significant repairs. Will you still buy it?
Yes. We buy houses as-is, in any condition. Dated kitchens, aging roofs, foundation problems, storm or water damage, and years of deferred maintenance are all fine. You do not need to spend a dollar on repairs, cleaning, or a cleanout before you sell.
Can I sell a Georgia rental property with tenants in place?
Yes. We buy rental properties with tenants still living there, so you do not have to wait for a lease to end or handle an eviction before you sell. Selling a tenant-occupied house is one of the most common situations we help Georgia landlords with.
What happens after I submit my property information?
Usually within 24 hours, we review your property against local Georgia market data and make you a cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through how we reached the number. You decide whether to accept, and if you do, we coordinate closing with a Georgia title company on your schedule. There is zero obligation at any step.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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