Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Nevada.

Skip the listing and sell straight to Propcash, a direct cash buyer for Nevada houses. No repairs, no agents, no open houses, and no waiting on a buyer's financing.

Join sellers across Nevada

Markets we serve

We buy houses in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, and across Nevada

The Las Vegas Valley and Northern Nevada are two very different housing markets, so we price every offer on your city's own numbers instead of one statewide figure. Wherever your house sits in Nevada, we want to make you an offer on it.

Days on market from Redfin housing market data, 3-month medians ending May 2026.

Why sellers choose us

Nevada homeowners sell to Propcash because it is quicker and simpler than putting the house on the market.

Selling to Propcash
Tell us a few things about your house
A cash offer, usually within 24 hours
No commissions and no fees
You choose the closing date
Paid in cash in as few as 7 days
Traditional listing
Repairs, staging, and photos before you list
Weeks of showings and open houses
Waiting on the buyer's loan and appraisal
Property taxes, insurance, and upkeep keep adding up
A closing that can still collapse at the end
How it works

How selling your Nevada house to Propcash works

1

Tell us about your Nevada property

A Summerlin condo, a Reno rental, a Las Vegas house that needs work? It all counts. Answer a handful of quick questions. Two minutes, no obligation.

2

Get your cash offer

We check your house against current market data for your city and send a fair cash offer. We show you how we reached the number, and our offers do not expire.

3

Review your offer and close

Accept the offer or walk away. If you move ahead, we open escrow with a Nevada title company and close in as few as 7 days, or whenever suits you. No fees either way.

Your offer, built from your market Example
8925 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas
Example property
1
Nearby sales reviewed
Done
2
City market data pulled
Done
3
Condition factored in, as-is
Done
Example cash offer $431,000
No expiration

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

No repairs needed

Sell your Nevada house as-is, in any condition

Houses that need work are exactly what we buy. Skip the contractors, the punch list, and the cleanout, and head straight to closing. Nevada uses a Seller's Real Property Disclosure Form, and we handle it routinely.

  • Worn systems and hard desert wear

    A tired AC unit, a sun-beaten roof, aging plumbing and wiring, we price it in

  • Foundation and structural cracks

    Settling and shifting caliche soil do not send us running

  • Inherited houses full of belongings

    Keep what matters, leave the rest, and we clear it out

  • Tenants still in the property

    No need to wait out the lease. Sell with renters in place

  • Fire, flood, or water damage

    Flash floods and age leave their mark across Nevada, and we still buy

Get My As-Is Cash Offer
Nevada sellers skip Sell as-is
Roof replacement$9,000+
AC system replacement$8,000+
Foundation repair$6,000+
Pool resurfacing$5,000+
Typical repair bill skipped$28,000+

Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. Money you keep in your pocket by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.

Nevada market data

The Nevada housing market, by the numbers

Median sale price by metro
Reno
$576K
Henderson
$490K
Las Vegas
$450K

Redfin, 3-month medians ending May 2026. A statewide average tells you little about your own house, so we price every offer on your city's own data.

$473,319
Median sale price statewide, up 2.9% year over year
60
Median days on market, up 5 days year over year
1.5%
Fewer houses for sale than a year ago

Nevada prices are still climbing, but houses are taking longer to sell than they did a year ago, and that gap makes a traditional listing less of a sure thing. Sellers who want a set date and a clean close often choose a direct cash sale, settled through a Nevada title company on the day they pick, with no state income tax taken out of the proceeds.

Source: Redfin Nevada housing market data, May 2026.

What is a direct cash homebuyer?

A direct cash homebuyer buys houses with its own funds, as the buyer, instead of listing a house or finding someone else to purchase it. That is what Propcash does across Nevada: we make the offer, we close the deal, and the seller owes no commissions or fees. It means no repairs, no listings, no showings, and a closing date the seller chooses.

Who we work with

Common situations we help Nevada homeowners navigate

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

Behind on mortgage payments

Nevada handles most foreclosures as a non-judicial trustee's sale, which can reach the auction date in a matter of months. Selling for cash first can clear the loan before that sale and help protect your credit.

Inherited a house you don't want

We know how Nevada probate runs. Sell the house as-is, keep what you want, and leave the rest behind.

Done being a landlord

Sell your Nevada rental with the tenants still in place, no eviction required. Tenant-occupied properties are routine for us.

House needs major repairs

When the AC, roof, or pool would cost more than you care to spend, skip the work and sell as-is to a buyer who plans to renovate.

Divorce or separation

One clear number, shown with the reasoning behind it, and a closing date that works for both sides.

Relocating for work

Pick a closing date that lines up with the move and go without a listing dragging on behind you.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

High-pressure sales tactics are not how we work. Here is how that commitment shows up for Nevada sellers.

No expiration date

Take the time you need to weigh an offer. You will never get a countdown or a hard deadline from us.

No aggressive follow up

We reach out on your schedule, not ours. No drip emails, no repeat calls, no chasing.

We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer

If listing with an agent would serve you better, we will say so and point you to a local one. Straight answers, every time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about selling in Nevada

How fast can you close on a Nevada house?

When you need speed, we can close in as few as 7 days. Nevada sales are settled through a title company, so the paperwork stays clean and predictable. If you would rather have more time to line up your next place or coordinate a move, that is fine too. You set the closing date.

Which Nevada cities do you buy houses in?

We buy across the whole state. That includes the Las Vegas Valley, from Las Vegas and Henderson to North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Enterprise, and Spring Valley, plus Reno, Sparks, and Carson City up north, and smaller towns like Pahrump, Mesquite, Boulder City, and Elko. If the house sits in Nevada, we want to make you a cash offer on it.

Are there any fees or commissions?

No. There are no agent commissions, no closing costs charged to you, and no hidden charges. Propcash is free for Nevada sellers from the first call through closing, so the cash offer you accept is the amount you keep.

Do I owe Nevada state income tax when I sell my house?

No. Nevada collects no state income tax, so the state takes nothing from what you clear on the sale. Federal capital gains tax can still apply depending on your situation, so it is worth running the specifics past a tax professional before you close.

What does the Nevada housing market look like right now?

As of May 2026, Redfin reports a median Nevada sale price of $473,319, up 2.9% year over year, with the typical house taking a median of 60 days to sell, five days longer than a year ago, and about 1.5% fewer houses listed for sale. Prices are still edging up while houses sit a little longer, which is why sellers who want a firm date and a certain close often choose a direct cash sale.

My house needs major repairs. Will you still buy it?

Yes. We buy Nevada houses as-is, in any condition. A worn-out roof, a failing AC unit, an aging pool, foundation cracks from desert soil, and years of deferred upkeep are all fine. You do not need to spend a dollar fixing or cleaning anything before you sell.

Can I sell a Nevada rental with tenants in place?

Yes. We buy tenant-occupied rentals with the renters still living there, so there is no need to wait out a lease or start an eviction before you sell. Landlords who are ready to be done are one of the most common sellers we work with in Nevada.

What happens after I send in my property details?

Usually within 24 hours we review your house against local Nevada market data and send you a cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through how we reached the number. From there you decide, and if you accept, we open escrow with a Nevada title company and close on the date you pick. There is no obligation at any point.

Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.

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Ready to sell your Nevada house for cash?

Answer a few questions about your property and get a fair cash offer based on your city's market data. Takes 2 minutes.

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