Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Ohio.

Work directly with Propcash, the company buying your house. Skip the repairs, skip the listing, and skip the showings, and pick the closing date that suits you.

Join sellers across Ohio

Markets we serve

We buy houses in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and everywhere in between

Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati behave like three separate markets, so every offer starts from that city's own figures rather than one statewide number. Wherever in Ohio your house is, we want to make you an offer.

Days on market from Redfin housing market data, 3-month periods as of June 2026 (Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati city figures).

Why sellers choose us

Ohio homeowners sell to Propcash because it's faster and easier than listing with an agent.

Selling to Propcash
Tell us a little about the house
A fair cash offer, often within a day
No agent commissions, no fees
Set the closing date yourself
Paid out in as few as 7 days
Traditional listing
Repairs, staging, and listing photos
Weekend showings and open houses
Financing contingencies and inspections
Monthly carrying costs while it sits
A closing far down the road, if the deal survives
How it works

How selling your Ohio house to Propcash works

1

Tell us about your Ohio property

Columbus fixer-upper? A Cleveland rental you're tired of? A Cincinnati house you inherited? Any of them works. Answer a few quick questions in about 2 minutes, no obligation.

2

Receive your cash offer

We measure your house against up-to-date data for your Ohio city and make a fair cash offer, then walk you through exactly how we reached it. The offer does not expire.

3

Review, then close when you're ready

Go over the offer and accept or decline, no pressure. If you accept, we close through an Ohio title company in as few as 7 days or on the timeline you set, with no fees on your side.

Your offer, built from your market Example
2184 Maplewood Dr, Columbus
Example property
1
Nearby sales reviewed
Done
2
City market data pulled
Done
3
Condition factored in, as-is
Done
Example cash offer $248,000
No expiration

For illustration only, not a real offer. Every figure comes from the house itself and its local market.

No repairs needed

Sell your Ohio house as-is, in any condition

We buy plenty of houses that need real work. Leave the contractors, the to-do lists, and the cleanout behind, and go straight to closing.

  • Systems near the end of the road

    An old furnace, a worn roof, dated electrical or plumbing, we work it into the number

  • Foundation or structural problems

    Cracks, settling, and water in the basement don't scare us off

  • An inherited house full of stuff

    Take what you want and leave the rest, we clear it out

  • Tenants still in place

    Skip the wait for the lease to end. We buy occupied rentals

  • Storm, fire, or water damage

    We've seen all of it around Ohio and we still buy

Get My As-Is Cash Offer
Ohio sellers skip Sell as-is
Roof replacement$9,000+
HVAC replacement$7,500+
Foundation repair$5,000+
Cosmetic refresh$4,000+
Typical repair bill skipped$25,000+

Illustrative ranges, not real quotes. That's spending you skip by selling as-is. Your numbers will land differently.

Ohio market data

The Ohio housing market, by the numbers

Median sale price by city
Columbus
$301K
Cincinnati
$290K
Cleveland
$142K

Redfin, 3-month median sale price by city as of June 2026. Averaging the whole state hides what your specific house is worth, so we price from your city's data instead.

$274,027
Median sale price statewide, up 5.4% year over year
43
Median days on market statewide
3
Months of supply, a competitive seller's market

Ohio has been a competitive seller's market, with prices up 5.4% year over year and supply tight at about 3 months. If your house shows well and you have the time to list, that route may net you more, and we will tell you so. A direct cash sale is for sellers who would rather skip repairs, showings, and financing fall-through and pick their own closing date, handled by an Ohio title company.

Source: Redfin Ohio housing market data, May 2026.

What is a direct cash homebuyer?

A direct cash homebuyer buys houses directly, using its own capital, rather than putting a house on the market or arranging a buyer for the owner. Propcash works this way: we are the buyer and we make the offer, so the seller owes no commissions or fees. You avoid the repairs, the listings, and the showings, and you set your own closing date.

Who we work with

Common situations we help Ohio homeowners navigate

No matter what put you in this spot, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.

Falling behind on payments

Ohio runs foreclosures through the courts, but they can still move faster than expected. A cash sale can settle the loan before the case finishes and protect your credit.

Holding an inherited house

We know how Ohio probate tends to unfold. Sell as-is, keep what matters, and leave the rest behind.

Finished with being a landlord

Sell your Ohio rental with tenants in place and no eviction. We take on occupied properties regularly.

Repairs beyond your budget

When the repair estimate outruns what you can pay, pass the house along as-is to a buyer ready to renovate.

Going through a divorce

A single straightforward number, explained plainly, plus a closing date that suits both people.

A job move out of state

Set the closing to your start date and sell without a listing hanging over the move.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

We don't lean on pressure to win a sale. Here's what that looks like for Ohio sellers.

Offers that don't expire

Sit with the number as long as you like. There is no countdown and no pressure to decide.

Follow up on your schedule

You hear from us when you want to, never through drip emails, mass texts, or repeat calls.

Straight talk on fit

If an agent would serve you better and time is on your side, we'll say so and refer you to someone local.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about selling in Ohio

How fast can you close on an Ohio house?

If you need to move fast, we can close in as few as 7 days. Ohio closings go through title companies, so the process stays straightforward. If you would rather take more time to sort out your next move, that works too, since the closing date is yours to choose.

What Ohio cities do you cover?

We buy houses across the state. That includes Cleveland and suburbs like Lakewood, Parma, and Cleveland Heights, plus Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, and many smaller Ohio cities. If it's an Ohio house, we want to make you a cash offer.

Are there any fees or commissions?

None at all. No agent commissions, no closing costs passed to you, and no surprise charges. Propcash is free for Ohio sellers, so the offer you accept is the amount you keep at closing.

Do I have to pay state income tax when I sell my Ohio house?

Ohio has a state income tax, so unlike a handful of no-income-tax states, a taxable gain on a sale can be subject to Ohio tax as well as federal capital gains tax. Whether you owe anything depends on your situation, including federal primary-residence exclusions that may also reduce your Ohio taxable gain. We are not tax advisors, so it is worth consulting a tax professional about your specific circumstances.

What is the Ohio housing market like right now?

As of May 2026, Redfin reports a median sale price of $274,027 across Ohio, up 5.4% year over year, with a median of 43 days on market and about 3 months of supply. Ohio has been a competitive seller's market, so if your house shows well and you have time to list, that route may net you more. A cash sale is for sellers who would rather skip repairs, showings, and financing fall-through and pick their own closing date.

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

Yes, condition is not a barrier. We buy houses with worn kitchens, old roofs, foundation trouble, storm damage, and years of postponed maintenance, and you put nothing toward repairs or cleanup beforehand.

Can I sell an Ohio rental property with tenants in place?

Yes. We buy Ohio rentals that still have tenants in them, so there is no need to end a lease or start an eviction before selling. Ohio landlords bring us this exact situation all the time.

What happens after I submit my property information?

Within about a day, we weigh your house against local Ohio market data and prepare a cash offer. Your point of contact talks you through the math behind it. Accept it and we set closing with an Ohio title company on your schedule, with no obligation along the way.

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

Ohio seller resources

Free guides for Ohio homeowners

Statewide guides built for Ohio sellers: how the cash-sale options compare, what the law means for your timeline, and where to start.

10 Best Ways to Sell Your House for Cash in Ohio
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Cleveland Housing Market 2026: What Sellers Need to Know
Market Analysis

Cleveland Housing Market 2026: What Sellers Need to Know

A $135,000 median sale price, 33 days on market, and why Zillow's citywide value reads about $30,000 lower than Redfin's.

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11 Best Ways to Sell Your House for Cash in Columbus, Ohio
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Propcash, national iBuyers, and eight local Columbus cash buyers ranked by speed, fees, and certainty.

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Columbus Housing Market 2026: What Sellers Need to Know
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Columbus Housing Market 2026: What Sellers Need to Know

A $292,000 median sale price, 44 days on market, and Ohio's strongest price growth of the three big metros.

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Selling Your Columbus House Fast During a Job Relocation
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Selling Your Columbus House Fast During a Job Relocation

The double-carry problem, timing a sale to a start date, and where a date-certain cash close fits an employer deadline.

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Cincinnati Housing Market 2026: What Ohio Sellers Need to Know
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A $285,000 median sale price, 51 days on market, and what Ohio's slowest big-metro selling time costs a seller.

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Selling a Cincinnati House With Foundation or Flood Issues
Seller Guide

Selling a Cincinnati House With Foundation or Flood Issues

Why financed buyers balk at structural movement and mapped flood zones, what disclosure requires, and where an as-is cash sale fits.

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Ohio delinquent property tax sale and foreclosure paths
Property Tax

Ohio Property Tax Sale: The Three Foreclosure Paths

Ohio forecloses delinquent taxes three different ways, and a vacant house can transfer to a land bank 28 days after a hearing.

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How to stop a mortgage foreclosure in Ohio
Foreclosure

How to Stop a Mortgage Foreclosure in Ohio

Ohio is a judicial foreclosure state. The 28-day answer window, the sheriff's sale, and why redemption ends at confirmation.

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Selling an inherited house in Ohio
Inherited Property

Selling an Inherited House in Ohio

Ohio's three probate routes and their dollar limits, executor power of sale, stepped-up basis, and options for out-of-state heirs.

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Cleveland point of sale inspection requirements
Code Violations

Cleveland Point of Sale Inspection: What Is Required in 2026

The City of Cleveland does not require one. Nine Cuyahoga suburbs do, several with repair escrow held until the work is done.

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Cuyahoga County property tax reappraisal and your options
Property Tax

Cuyahoga County Property Tax Increase: What to Do

The 2024 reappraisal raised values about 32%. What House Bill 920 does and does not protect, and when you can next appeal.

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