Sell Your House Fast in Savannah, GA — Get Competing Cash Offers
Savannah's historic charm attracts investors from across the country — and they're actively buying properties in any condition. Whether you own a Victorian rowhouse downtown or a ranch in Pooler, our marketplace puts 500+ cash buyers in competition for your home.
Get My Cash OffersSavannah's cash offer marketplace
The Hostess City is booming — tourism spending, port expansion, and northern migration are driving unprecedented investor demand. Instead of accepting one lowball offer, let our marketplace create the competition that gets you a better price for your Savannah property.
Tell us about your Savannah property
Share basic details — address, condition, your timeline. Takes 2 minutes, zero obligation.
Investors compete for your home
We broadcast to our network. Multiple Savannah-area investors review your property and submit their best offers.
Pick your best offer & close
Compare all offers, choose your favorite — or decline them all. Close in as few as 7 days with a Georgia title company.
We buy houses in every Savannah neighborhood
From the cobblestone streets of the Historic District to the growing suburbs of Pooler and Richmond Hill, our investor network is actively buying properties throughout Greater Savannah — in any condition, historic or modern.
Property in Chatham, Bryan, or Effingham County? We buy there too.
Check My AddressSell your Savannah house in any condition
Savannah's unique challenges — historic preservation requirements, coastal flooding, century-old infrastructure, and Georgia's humid climate — create property issues that scare off traditional buyers. Our investors understand the Lowcountry. Sell as-is and move on.
Historic Review Board requirements, deed restrictions, and landmark designations slow traditional sales. Our investors navigate these with ease
Many Savannah homes were built before 1978. Lead paint, asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring — investors handle remediation after closing
Tybee, Wilmington Island, and low-lying areas flood regularly. Storm surge, wind damage, water intrusion — we buy regardless
Georgia's humidity and warmth make termites inevitable. Subterranean termites, powder post beetles, wood rot — our investors buy regardless
Lowcountry humidity breeds mold. Crawl space moisture, bathroom mold, musty basements — investors handle remediation after purchase
Typical repair costs Savannah sellers avoid by selling as-is through our marketplace
Why Savannah sellers choose competing offers over single buyers
The marketplace approach puts you in control
- One offer, take it or leave it
- No competition, lowball offers
- Profits from your urgency
- Opaque pricing
- They hold all leverage
- Hidden fees at closing
- Multiple offers to compare
- Competition drives prices up
- We profit from great matches
- Full price transparency
- You choose the winner
- 100% free, zero fees
Why Savannah attracts investors from across the country — and what that means for sellers
America's largest National Historic Landmark District
Savannah's 22-square-block Historic District is the largest of its kind in the United States. This protected architectural heritage — featuring Italianate mansions, Federal townhouses, and Greek Revival gems — draws investors seeking properties with lasting value. Historic homes require specialized knowledge, and our investor network includes buyers experienced with Savannah's unique preservation requirements.
Port of Savannah fuels economic growth
The Georgia Ports Authority operates the fourth-largest container port in the United States right here in Savannah. Recent expansion projects have brought thousands of logistics jobs to Chatham County, with Pooler and Port Wentworth seeing explosive residential growth. This economic engine creates consistent housing demand that investors want to capture.
Tourism and SCAD drive rental demand
Over 15 million visitors annually make Savannah one of America's top tourist destinations. The Savannah College of Art and Design enrolls more than 15,000 students who need housing. Together, tourism and SCAD create exceptional short-term and long-term rental opportunities that investors actively pursue. Learn about how cash buyers calculate offers.
Military presence creates PCS housing needs
Hunter Army Airfield sits within Savannah city limits, and Fort Stewart — the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi — is just 40 miles away in Hinesville. Thousands of military families rotate through Greater Savannah on PCS orders, often needing to buy or sell homes on tight timelines. See live marketplace activity to understand current investor interest.
Common reasons Savannah homeowners need to sell quickly
Whatever your situation, our marketplace can help you move forward.
Historic preservation headaches
Savannah's Historic Review Board can delay or block renovations. Deed restrictions limit what you can change. Traditional buyers get cold feet. Our investors understand and embrace these requirements.
Older home hazards
Lead paint, asbestos insulation, outdated wiring — Savannah's pre-1978 housing stock often contains materials that require expensive disclosure and remediation. Cash buyers handle these issues post-closing.
Military PCS orders
Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart families receive orders with weeks to relocate. Our investors understand military timelines and close quickly — often before your report date.
Inherited property
Inherited a Savannah home you can't manage from out of state? We help heirs sell quickly without repairs, cleanouts, or navigating historic district bureaucracy. Read our inheritance guide.
Coastal flooding concerns
Tybee Island, Wilmington Island, and low-lying Savannah neighborhoods face increasing flood insurance costs and storm surge risk. Our investors buy in flood zones without hesitation.
Tired SCAD housing landlord
Done with student tenant turnover, summer vacancies, and property management headaches? Sell your SCAD-area rental with tenants in place — our investors specialize in occupied properties.
Savannah homeowners who got competing offers
Real results from sellers across Greater Savannah
"Our 1890s Historic District rowhouse had original knob-and-tube wiring, lead paint throughout, and the Historic Review Board had just rejected our renovation plans. Traditional buyers wouldn't touch it. Propcash got us 5 competing offers in 3 days from investors who specialize in Savannah's historic properties. Closed in 12 days with zero repairs."
"Got orders to Fort Bragg with only 30 days to sell our Pooler home. The house needed work we couldn't finish in time — HVAC was failing, roof had hail damage. Propcash had investors competing immediately. Sold in 10 days, no repairs, and we made it to our report date. Every military family should know about this service."
"Our Tybee Island beach cottage took damage from Hurricane Matthew, then again from Irma. Insurance claims were a nightmare that dragged on for years. Plus we're in a flood zone with expensive insurance requirements. Propcash investors made offers knowing all the issues. Closed in 14 days and we finally moved on."
Savannah home selling questions answered
How is Propcash different from Savannah "we buy houses" companies?
Traditional cash buyers make one offer and hope you accept without shopping around. Propcash is a marketplace — we distribute your property to 500+ competing investors. This competition typically generates better offers. Savannah sellers often receive 4-6 offers within 24-48 hours. Learn about why competing offers beat single buyers.
Do you buy historic homes with preservation restrictions?
Absolutely. Savannah's Historic District is the largest National Historic Landmark District in America. Our investors understand local Historic Review Board requirements, deed restrictions, and the unique considerations of buying protected properties. Historic designation won't slow down cash offers — many investors specifically seek these properties.
Will you buy my house on Tybee Island or in a flood zone?
Yes! Many Savannah-area properties are in FEMA flood zones, especially on Tybee Island, Wilmington Island, and other coastal areas. Our investors purchase properties regardless of flood zone designation, flood history, or expensive flood insurance requirements that make traditional financing difficult.
How fast can you close on a Savannah property?
We can close in as little as 7 days for urgent situations. Most Savannah closings happen within 10-14 days. Georgia's title process is straightforward. If you need more time to relocate, that's fine — you control the timeline.
How much will investors offer for my Savannah house?
Offers depend on location, condition, historic status, and current market values. Because multiple investors compete, you typically get better offers than from a single buyer. Our marketplace shows you all offers transparently — you see everything and choose what works. There's never pressure to accept. Read about how cash buyers calculate offers.
Are there any fees or commissions?
Zero. No realtor commissions (typically 5-6% in Savannah), no closing costs, no inspection fees, no hidden charges. Propcash is 100% free for sellers. The cash offer you accept is exactly what you receive at closing.
Do you buy houses in all Savannah neighborhoods?
Yes! Our investor network covers all of Greater Savannah — Historic District (31401), Victorian District (31401), Ardsley Park (31405), Pooler (31322), Richmond Hill (31324), Tybee Island (31328), and all Chatham, Bryan, and Effingham County areas.
My home has lead paint or asbestos. Can you still buy it?
Yes. Many Savannah homes built before 1978 contain lead paint, asbestos insulation, or other materials requiring specialized handling. Our cash buyers don't require you to remediate these hazards before selling. They handle abatement after closing as part of their renovation process.
Can you buy my house if I'm behind on mortgage payments?
Often yes. A fast cash sale may help Savannah homeowners avoid foreclosure, protect their credit, and potentially walk away with equity. Every situation is different — read our foreclosure guide or contact us to discuss your specific circumstances.
I have termite damage. Is that a problem?
Not at all. Georgia's warm, humid climate makes termite damage common — especially in older Savannah homes. Subterranean termites, drywood termites, powder post beetles — our investors buy properties with active infestations or previous damage. They handle treatment and repair after closing.
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