Sell Your House Fast in the Tree Streets, Nashua. Done Being a Landlord? Sell As-Is
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Why tired Tree Streets landlords choose Propcash
The Tree Streets hold the oldest and densest housing in Nashua, small pre-1900 houses and two- and three-family buildings on tight lots, and most of them are rentals. When you are ready to be done, Propcash buys tenant-occupied buildings as-is, so you do not have to renovate, evict, or wait for a lease to end.
- We buy with tenants in place, no eviction and no vacancy required first
- We take the deferred maintenance a financed buyer would flag, and price around it
- No obligation, and you pick the closing date
How selling a Tree Streets rental to Propcash works
Tell us about the building
A single, a two-family, or a three-decker, occupied or vacant? Answer a few questions about the building and its leases. Takes about 2 minutes, no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We review the building against local Tree Streets and Nashua sales data, rents and all, and send a fair cash offer with a clear explanation of 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, with the tenants staying put. 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 the Tree Streets and the near-east side
From East Pearl Street through the dense older blocks toward Salmon Brook, Propcash buys houses and small multi-family buildings throughout the 03060 Tree Streets, occupied or empty, updated or not.
Propcash also buys houses in French Hill, the North End, and Downtown Nashua and the Millyard, across Nashua, and throughout New Hampshire.
A tired Tree Streets rental that needs work? Not a problem.
The Tree Streets were built before 1900 for mill workers, and a century of use shows. We buy these buildings as-is, tenants and deferred maintenance included.
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Tenants still in the units
Sell occupied, no eviction and no waiting for the lease to end
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Years of deferred maintenance
Tired kitchens, old baths, and worn systems between turnovers, we expect it
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Pre-1900 wiring and plumbing
Knob-and-tube, fuse boxes, and galvanized lines are common and do not stop us
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Lead paint on old rental stock
The pre-1978 disclosure that scares financed buyers does not scare a cash buyer
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A two- or three-decker on a tight lot
We buy the whole building as one sale, whatever its condition
Illustrative estimates for an older Tree Streets multi-family, not real quotes. Money you keep by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
Understanding the Tree Streets market
The oldest, densest corner of Nashua
The Tree Streets sit just east of downtown on small lots laid out in the 1800s, and they hold the oldest housing in the city. Most of it is renter-occupied, which is why the neighborhood is full of two- and three-family houses that trade between small owners rather than to families buying a first house.
Why landlords sell here
Rising repair costs, difficult turnovers, and the grind of managing old buildings drive many Tree Streets owners to exit. The buildings that pencil for a buy-and-hold owner rarely pass a financed buyer's inspection, which narrows who can actually close on them.
Sell occupied, on the New Hampshire clock
You do not have to empty a building to sell it to us. We buy with tenants and leases in place. And if you are behind, New Hampshire's non-judicial foreclosure can reach a sale in as few as roughly 75 days with no post-sale redemption (RSA 479:25), so a fast cash sale can beat the clock.
A fast market with a slow-selling tail
Citywide, Nashua houses sold in about 7 days at a median near $433,000 in June 2026 (Redfin), but old, occupied multi-family buildings that need work are the ones that sit. A cash buyer closes on exactly those.
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 Tree Streets owners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Done being a landlord
Tired of late-night calls, chasing rent, and turning units? Sell the building with tenants in place, no eviction required.
An out-of-state owner
Managing an old Nashua rental from far away is a grind. Sell as-is and close remotely through the title company.
A building that needs everything
Old wiring, a tired roof, worn units. Skip the work and sell to a buyer who plans to do it.
Behind on the mortgage
New Hampshire's foreclosure clock is short and has no second chance after the sale. A fast cash sale can pay off the loan first.
Inherited a rental
A two- or three-family that came to you, still occupied? We buy it as-is once the estate can convey.
Cashing out of a small portfolio
Ready to step back from Nashua rentals? Sell one building or several, occupied, on your timeline.
The Propcash Promise
We will not pressure a Tree Streets owner or push a hard deadline. Here is how that 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 Tree Streets
Can I sell a Tree Streets rental with tenants still living there?
Yes. This is the most common situation we handle here. Most Tree Streets buildings are occupied rentals, and we buy them tenant-in-place. You do not have to evict anyone or wait for a lease to end before you sell.
What areas of the Tree Streets do you buy in?
We buy throughout the 03060 Tree Streets and the near-east side, from Pearl Street through the dense older blocks toward Salmon Brook, singles and two- and three-family buildings alike.
The building needs a lot of work. Is that a problem?
No. These are pre-1900 buildings, and we expect deferred maintenance, old wiring, tired roofs, and worn units between turnovers. We build the repair cost into a fair cash offer instead of asking you to fix it first.
Do I have to bring the units up to code before selling?
No. We buy as-is, including buildings with old knob-and-tube wiring, fuse boxes, and lead paint on the pre-1978 stock. Those are the findings that stall a financed sale, and a direct cash buyer prices around them.
How fast can you close?
We can close in as few as 7 days through a New Hampshire title company, with the tenants staying put, or on a later date if that works better for you and them.
I am behind on payments on the building. Can you help?
Often, yes. New Hampshire's non-judicial foreclosure can reach a sale in as few as roughly 75 days, and there is no redemption after the sale (RSA 479:25). A fast cash sale can pay off the loan before that happens. Contact us to talk through the timeline.
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 Tree Streets and Nashua sales data and show you how we reached it, with no obligation.
What happens after I submit the building's details?
Usually within 24 hours we review the building against local market data, rents included, and send a fair cash offer. Your point of contact explains the number and the timeline. You decide whether to accept, with zero obligation.
Can you buy more than one building at once?
Yes. If you are stepping back from several Nashua rentals, we can make offers on a small portfolio and close on your schedule, occupied or vacant.
Questions first? Call or text (603) 555-0142, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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