Sell Your House Fast for Cash in North Carolina.
Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer. Get a cash offer on your North Carolina house as-is and see your options, with no repairs, no agents, and no obligation to accept.
Join sellers across North Carolina
Get a cash offer in Charlotte, the Triangle, the Triad, and across North Carolina
Metrolina, the Triangle, and the Triad are three very different housing markets, so we base every offer on that city's own numbers rather than a statewide average. Wherever your house sits in North Carolina, we would like to put a cash offer in front of you.
Charlotte
Raleigh-Durham
Greensboro-Winston
Days on market from Redfin housing market data, 3-month medians ending May 2026. The Triangle figure is shown for Raleigh, and the Triad figure is shown for Greensboro.
Propcash also buys houses and cabins in Maggie Valley and Beech Mountain, including vacation rentals and second homes.
North Carolina homeowners weigh a cash offer from Propcash because it can be quicker and simpler than a traditional listing.
How a cash offer from Propcash works in North Carolina
Tell us about your North Carolina property
An uptown Charlotte condo, a Durham rental, a Greensboro house that needs work? It all counts. Answer a handful of quick questions. Two minutes, and there is no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We check your house against current market data for your city and send a fair cash offer. We walk you through how we reached the number, and our offers do not expire.
Review your offer and decide
Take your time, accept it, or walk away. If you move ahead, a North Carolina real estate attorney handles closing, often in as few as 7 days, or whenever suits you. No fees either way.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
Get a cash offer on your North Carolina house as-is, in any condition
Houses that need work are exactly what we make offers on. Skip the contractors, the punch list, and the cleanout, and head straight for closing. North Carolina uses a Residential Property Disclosure Statement, and we are used to handling it.
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Worn-out major systems
An aging roof, a tired HVAC unit, old wiring and plumbing, we price it in
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Foundation or structural cracks
Settling and Piedmont clay soil movement do not send us running
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Inherited houses full of belongings
Keep what matters, leave the rest, and we clear it out
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Tenants still in the property
No need to wait out the lease. Sell with renters in place
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Storm, hurricane, or water damage
North Carolina weather leaves its mark, and we still make offers
Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. Money you keep in your pocket by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
The North Carolina housing market, by the numbers
Redfin, 3-month medians ending May 2026. Raleigh-Durham shown for Raleigh, Greensboro-Winston shown for Greensboro. A statewide average tells you almost nothing about your house, so we price every offer on your city's own data.
Prices across North Carolina are close to where they sat a year ago, but supply has jumped and the typical house now takes about two months to sell. That makes the wait built into a Metrolina, Triangle, or Triad listing less predictable than it used to be, so sellers who want a firm date and a clean close often look at a direct cash sale, settled by a North Carolina attorney on the day they pick. A cash sale trades some of the top-of-market upside for speed and certainty, so it is worth weighing against a traditional listing.
Source: Redfin North Carolina housing market data, May 2026.
A direct cash homebuyer is a company that makes cash offers on houses with its own funds, as the buyer, instead of listing a house for sale or lining up a buyer on the owner's behalf. That is what Propcash does in North Carolina: we prepare the offer, we would be the buyer, and the seller pays no commissions or fees. It means no repairs, no listing, no showings, and a closing date the seller chooses.
Common situations we help North Carolina homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can put a fair cash offer in front of you.
Behind on mortgage payments
North Carolina handles most foreclosures as a non-judicial power-of-sale, decided at a clerk-of-court hearing, and it can move relatively quickly. A cash sale first can pay off the loan before the sale date and help protect your credit.
Inherited a house you don't want
We understand how North Carolina estate administration works. Get an offer on the house as-is, keep what you want, and leave the rest behind.
Done being a landlord
Sell your North Carolina rental with the tenants still in place, no eviction required. Tenant-occupied properties are routine for us.
House needs major repairs
When the roof, HVAC, or foundation would cost more than you want to spend, skip the work entirely and get an as-is offer from a buyer who plans to renovate.
Divorce or separation
North Carolina splits marital property by equitable distribution. One clear number, shown with the reasoning behind it, and a closing date that works for both sides.
Relocating for work
A transfer to the Research Triangle Park or out of state on a deadline? Pick a closing date that lines up with the move and go without a listing dragging on behind you.
The Propcash Promise
High-pressure sales tactics are not how we work. Here is how that commitment shows up for North Carolina sellers.
No expiration date
Take the time you need to weigh an offer. You will never get a hard deadline or a countdown clock 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 fit
If listing with an agent would serve you better, we will say so and point you to a local one. Straight answers, every time.
Free guides for North Carolina homeowners
Whether you are weighing a cash offer, working through probate, or facing foreclosure, these North Carolina-specific guides break down your options.
Best Ways to Sell a House for Cash in North Carolina
How cash sales work here, from the due diligence period to the attorney close, and how to spot a fair offer.
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10 Best Ways to Sell Your House for Cash in Charlotte
Propcash, national iBuyers, and top local Charlotte cash buyers ranked by speed, fees, and certainty.
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How Much Do Cash Buyers Pay in North Carolina?
What drives a cash number by city and condition, and how to tell a fair offer from a lowball one.
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Selling a House As-Is in North Carolina
North Carolina disclosure rules, who buys as-is houses, and how to sell without making repairs.
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Selling an Inherited House in North Carolina
Work through North Carolina estate administration, understand the tax picture, and learn your selling options.
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Selling a House During Divorce in North Carolina
How North Carolina equitable distribution works, your options for the marital house, and how to sell quickly.
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How to Stop Foreclosure in North Carolina
North Carolina power-of-sale foreclosures move quickly. Learn the timeline, your options, and how a cash sale can help.
Read guideFrequently asked questions about selling in North Carolina
How fast can you close on a North Carolina house?
When speed is the priority, a cash sale can close in as few as 7 days. North Carolina closings are handled by a real estate attorney, which keeps the paperwork orderly and the timeline predictable. If you need longer to line up your next place or coordinate a move, that works too. You pick the closing date.
Which North Carolina cities do you make cash offers in?
We make cash offers across the state. That includes Charlotte and the surrounding Metrolina region, the Triangle around Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill, and the Triad around Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point, plus Fayetteville, Wilmington, Asheville, and many smaller North Carolina towns. If your house is in North Carolina, we would like to make you a cash offer on it.
Will I owe any fees or commissions?
None. There are no agent commissions, no closing costs billed to you, and no hidden charges. Propcash is free for North Carolina sellers from start to finish, so the cash offer you accept is the amount you walk away with at closing.
Does North Carolina tax the money I make when I sell my house?
North Carolina does have a state income tax, a flat 3.99% rate in 2026, but selling a house is not automatically taxed as income. If the property was your primary residence, the federal home-sale exclusion may cover much or all of your gain, and any state treatment follows from your federal return. Everyone's situation is different, so confirm the details with a tax professional before you close.
What does the North Carolina housing market look like right now?
As of May 2026, Redfin reports a median North Carolina sale price of $378,655, up about 1.0% year over year, with the typical house taking a median of 62 days to sell, 11 days longer than a year earlier, and 11.6% more houses listed for sale. Listings are sitting longer while supply grows, which is why many sellers who want a firm date and a certain close explore a direct cash sale instead.
My house needs major repairs. Will you still make an offer?
Yes. We make cash offers on North Carolina houses as-is, in any condition. An aging roof, a tired HVAC system, foundation cracks, storm or water damage, and years of deferred upkeep are all fine. You do not need to spend a dollar on repairs or cleaning before you get an offer.
Can I sell a North Carolina rental with tenants in place?
Yes. We buy tenant-occupied rentals with the renters in place, so there is no need to wait out a lease or start an eviction before you sell. Landlords who are ready to be done with a property are one of the most common sellers we work with in North Carolina.
What happens after I send in my property details?
Usually within 24 hours we review your house against local North Carolina market data and send you a cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through how we reached the number. From there the decision is yours, and if you accept, a North Carolina closing attorney handles settlement 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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