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Why French Hill owners choose Propcash
French Hill was built for the families who worked the Nashua Manufacturing mills, and much of its housing has stood since before 1940. Propcash buys those older wood-frame and brick houses as-is, so you do not sink a renovation budget into a house you are about to sell.
- We buy the house exactly as it stands, dated systems, deferred repairs, and all
- We factor the renovation into a fair cash offer instead of asking you to do the work first
- No obligation, and you pick the closing date that suits you
How selling your French Hill house to Propcash works
Tell us about the French Hill house
Old wiring, a tired roof, or a two-family that needs work? Answer a few quick questions about the house. Takes about 2 minutes, no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We review the house against local French Hill and Nashua sales data and send a fair cash offer, with a plain explanation of how we reached the number. Our offers do not expire.
Review your offer and close
Accept it or walk away. We close through a New Hampshire title company in as few as 7 days, or on the date you choose. 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 across French Hill and the near-north side
From the streets below the Nashua Manufacturing millyard to the hill above Kinsley Street, Propcash buys houses throughout the 03060 French Hill, whether they were updated last year or last touched in the 1950s.
Propcash also buys houses in Tree Streets, the North End, and South Nashua, across Nashua, and throughout New Hampshire.
An older French Hill house that needs work? Not a problem.
Houses built for mill families a century ago carry a century of deferred systems. We expect that, and we buy exactly these houses without asking you to fix a thing.
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Knob-and-tube and old wiring
Undersized panels and pre-war wiring are common here, we factor them in
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Lead paint on pre-1978 stock
The disclosure that stalls a financed sale does not stop a cash sale
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Galvanized or lead supply plumbing
Old pipes and tired heating systems do not scare us
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Sill and foundation settlement
Balloon-framed houses that have shifted over the decades, we still buy
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A two- or three-family that needs work
Sell the whole building as-is, tenants in place or empty
Illustrative estimates for an older French Hill house, not real quotes. Money you keep by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
Understanding the French Hill market
A neighborhood the mills built
French Hill grew up around the Nashua Manufacturing Company, chartered in 1823, whose water-powered textile mills on the Nashua River once employed roughly a fifth of the city. The French-Canadian families who came for that work settled the hill, and St. Aloysius of Gonzaga, their Catholic parish, still anchors it. The houses they built are why the neighborhood looks the way it does today.
Old stock, real repair bills
Much of French Hill predates 1940, and a good share predates 1900. For a retail buyer who needs a mortgage, original wiring, old plumbing, and a dated roof turn into inspection findings and financing trouble. For a direct cash buyer, they are just part of the house we price around.
Carrying an old house is expensive here
New Hampshire runs on the property tax, with no state income or sales tax, and Nashua's fiscal-2025 rate was $16.83 per $1,000 of assessed value (Nashua Telegraph, November 2025). A house you are fixing to sell keeps billing taxes, heat, and insurance every month it sits.
A fair number, not a lowball
French Hill is a value-tier part of a fast market: citywide, Nashua's typical house was worth about $440,148 in June 2026, up 5.6% on the year (Zillow Home Value Index). Lower neighborhood prices do not have to mean a low offer. We show you how we reached our number using local sales data.
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 French Hill owners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
An old house that needs everything
Original wiring, a tired roof, dated kitchens and baths. Skip a five-figure renovation and sell to a buyer who plans to do the work.
Done being a landlord
French Hill has a lot of two- and three-family houses. Sell your rental with tenants still in place, no eviction and no waiting for the lease to end.
Inherited a family house
A house that has been in the family for generations often needs more work than heirs want to take on. We buy it as-is, once the estate can convey.
Behind on the mortgage
New Hampshire's foreclosure clock is short. A fast cash sale can pay off the loan before a sale is finalized and may leave you with cash in hand.
Downsizing off the hill
Ready to leave a big older house for something smaller and easier? Sell as-is and skip the staging, repairs, and open houses.
A house you cannot afford to fix
When the repair list is longer than the budget, a cash sale ends the spending and closes on your schedule.
The Propcash Promise
We will not push a French Hill seller toward a hard deadline. Here is how that commitment works.
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 French Hill
Do I have to fix up a French Hill house before you buy it?
No. We buy French Hill houses as-is, including old wiring, lead paint on pre-1978 stock, tired roofs, and settlement in the older framing. We build the repair cost into a fair cash offer, so you spend nothing getting the house ready.
What areas of French Hill do you buy in?
We buy throughout the 03060 French Hill and the near-north side, from the streets below the old Nashua Manufacturing millyard up the hill toward Crown Hill, and everywhere in between.
Can you buy a two- or three-family with tenants still in it?
Yes. Much of French Hill's stock is small multi-family houses. We buy tenant-occupied buildings, so you do not have to evict anyone or wait for a lease to end before you sell.
The house has knob-and-tube wiring and old plumbing. Is that a dealbreaker?
Not for us. Undersized panels, knob-and-tube, and galvanized or lead supply lines are common in houses this old and often sink a financed sale. A direct cash buyer prices around them instead of walking away.
How fast can you close?
We can close in as few as 7 days through a New Hampshire title company when you need speed, or on a later date if that suits you better. You pick the closing day.
Do I need to clear the house out first?
No. Take what matters to you and leave the rest. We buy with belongings still inside and handle the cleanout after closing.
Are there really no fees or commissions?
None. No agent commissions, which typically run 5 to 6 percent, no closing costs, and no hidden fees. The cash offer you accept is what you receive at closing.
How is Propcash different from the we buy houses signs around Nashua?
Those operators hand you one low, take-it-or-leave-it number and hope you do not look further. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer. We make a fair cash offer based on local French Hill and Nashua sales data and show you how we reached it, with no obligation.
What happens after I submit the property details?
Usually within 24 hours we review the house against local market data and send a fair cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through the number and how the timeline would work. You decide whether to accept, with zero obligation.
Is French Hill worth less because the houses are older?
Older, value-tier stock does not mean a lowball. Nashua's typical house was worth about $440,148 in June 2026, up 5.6% year over year (Zillow Home Value Index), and French Hill shares that market. We price from local sales data and explain the number.
Questions first? Call or text (603) 555-0142, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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