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Why Algiers homeowners choose Propcash
Algiers is the one New Orleans neighborhood on the West Bank of the river, and its higher ground meant it was largely spared the 2005 flooding. What its houses carry instead is age: Algiers Point holds some of the best-preserved Creole cottages in the city, and keeping a 19th-century house list-ready is a real expense. A fair cash offer lets you sell it as it stands.
- We buy your house directly and show you how we reached our number
- Historic Creole cottages and older systems do not scare us off
- No obligation, walk away anytime
How selling your Algiers house to Propcash works
Tell us about your Algiers house
A Creole cottage in Algiers Point that needs work? An inherited house off Patterson Road? A rental in Behrman you are ready to let go? Answer a few quick questions. It takes 2 minutes, with no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We review your house against local Algiers market data and make you a fair cash offer. We show you how we reached the number, and our offers do not expire.
Review your offer and close
Accept the offer or walk away. Close in as few as 7 days through a Louisiana title company, or on the timeline you prefer. No fees either way.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
We buy houses throughout the 70114 area
From Algiers Point and Patterson Road to Behrman, Whitney Avenue, and Old Algiers, Propcash buys houses across Algiers and the New Orleans West Bank.
Propcash also buys houses in Mid-City, Lakeview, and New Orleans East, across New Orleans, and throughout Louisiana.
A 19th-century Creole cottage that needs work? That is our lane.
Algiers Point is one of the oldest parts of New Orleans, full of 19th-century Creole cottages and shotgun houses that never flooded but have aged all the same. Restoring one to today's standard is a slow, costly project. We buy these houses as they are, and you repair nothing before closing.
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Pier foundations that have settled
Sloping floors and cracked piers are common in the old cottages, and we price with them in mind
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Termite and rot damage
Wood-boring damage in a river-humid climate is expected, and we factor it in
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Original and early wiring
Aging electrical a lender's inspector flags? We expect it
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Galvanized plumbing and old systems
Aging pipes, a tired HVAC, and a roof past its years are no obstacle
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Rented cottages and doubles
Sell with tenants in place, no need to wait out the lease
Illustrative estimates for a 19th-century Algiers Point cottage, not real quotes. Money you keep by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
Understanding the Algiers real estate market
The West Bank that stayed dry, and stayed old
Algiers sits across the river from downtown, reached by the Crescent City Connection, and its higher ground meant it was largely spared the 2005 flooding that hit the east-bank neighborhoods. Algiers Point, a local historic district since 1994, holds some of the best-preserved 19th-century Creole cottages in New Orleans. Here the seller's story is age and generational handoff rather than flood.
The restoration math on a historic cottage
Bringing a 19th-century Creole cottage to list-ready condition, leveling the foundation, treating termite and rot damage, rewiring, repiping, restoring wood windows, can run into tens of thousands of dollars and months of work, with no promise the appraisal keeps pace. Many owners would rather take a fair cash offer now and skip the outlay.
The Louisiana succession on a long-held house
Many Algiers houses have belonged to one family for generations, so a sale here often starts with a succession. Louisiana succession uses a small-succession affidavit for estates of $125,000 or less (La. Code Civ. Proc. art. 3421 and following), forced heirship for young or incapacitated descendants (La. Civ. Code arts. 1493, 1495), and a surviving-spouse usufruct, so a house often cannot sell until title is cleared among heirs and naked owners.
Where New Orleans prices sit right now
Zillow put the typical New Orleans home value near $245,144, down 1.9% year over year as of July 2026 (Zillow). Algiers spans a wide range within that, from restored Algiers Point cottages to value-tier houses in Behrman and Old Algiers, and we price each house against its own block and condition.
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.
Common situations we help Algiers homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
The restoration is too much
A 19th-century cottage that needs a foundation, termite work, and a rewire can cost more to fix than it makes sense to spend. Sell as-is to a buyer who takes the work on.
Inherited a family cottage
Many Algiers houses have stayed in one family for generations. If you inherited one and do not want to restore it, sell as-is. We are used to Louisiana successions and multi-heir title.
Downsizing from an older house
If keeping up a historic cottage has grown to be too much, take a fair cash offer and move on your schedule, with no pre-sale renovation.
Done being a landlord
A rented cottage or double in Behrman or Old Algiers that keeps costing you? Sell with the tenant in place; we honor the lease and take over at closing.
Relocating across the river or away
A move off the West Bank rarely lines up with a long restoration and listing. Name your date and we build the closing around it.
Divorce or estate settlement
Dividing an Algiers house cleanly is easier with one certain number. We show our math and a quick close lets both sides move on.
The Propcash Promise
We don't believe in high-pressure sales tactics. Here's how we put that commitment into action for Algiers 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.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Algiers
Do you buy historic Algiers Point cottages that need restoration?
Yes. Algiers Point holds some of the oldest houses in New Orleans, and we buy these 19th-century Creole cottages and shotguns as they are. Settled foundations, termite and rot damage, early wiring, and galvanized plumbing are exactly what we expect. We factor the work into our cash offer, and you fix nothing before closing.
Did Algiers flood in 2005?
Algiers sits on higher ground on the West Bank and was largely spared the 2005 flooding that hit the east-bank neighborhoods. That is why the story here is usually age and restoration rather than flood, though we buy houses in any condition.
Which parts of Algiers do you buy in?
We buy across 70114: Algiers Point, Patterson Road, Behrman, Whitney Avenue, Opelousas Avenue, Old Algiers, and McDonogh. If your house sits on the New Orleans West Bank, we can make an offer.
My Algiers Point house is in the historic district. Does that limit what I can do?
It changes what a traditional sale costs you, not what we can do. Period-correct restoration of a 19th-century cottage runs into real money and time. Selling as-is to a direct cash buyer lets you hand that work to us instead of funding it yourself.
I inherited an Algiers house. Can you help with a Louisiana succession?
Often, yes. Many Algiers houses have stayed in one family for generations. We buy inherited houses as-is and are used to Louisiana successions, forced heirship, and usufruct title, where the estate has to be cleared among heirs and naked owners first.
Can I sell a rental with tenants still in place?
Yes. You do not have to wait for a lease to end or move anyone out. We buy tenant-occupied cottages and doubles in Algiers and take on the lease at closing.
How fast can you close on an Algiers house?
We can close in as few as 7 days when speed matters, or on a later date you choose. Closings run through a Louisiana title company or closing attorney, and you never pay fees either way.
Do you really cover all the closing costs and fees?
Yes. There are no agent commissions, no closing costs charged to you, and no hidden fees. The cash offer you accept is the amount you receive at the closing table.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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