Sell Your House Fast for Cash in Oregon.
Propcash is a direct cash buyer, and we take Oregon houses just as they are. No repairs to make, no agent to hire, no weekend showings, and no yard sign fading through a long, wet valley winter. Portland metro or down the valley in Salem or Eugene, we will put a fair cash offer in front of you.
Join sellers across Oregon
From Portland across the metro and down the Willamette Valley to Salem and Eugene, we buy houses for cash
Oregon's three largest housing markets each march to their own beat. Portland carries the metro's high, post-boom prices, Salem leans on the steady payrolls of the state capital, and Eugene rides the rhythm of a college town. Because of that spread, we build each offer around what your specific city is doing and leave the statewide figure out of it.
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Days on market from Redfin housing market data, May 2026. Figures are the latest monthly medians for each city.
Propcash also buys houses in Sisters, including vacation properties and second homes.
Oregon owners hand the keys to Propcash because a cash sale settles faster and stays surer than a listing that lingers through the season.
Three steps to a cash sale on your Oregon house
Start with the basics on your Oregon house
A Craftsman in Portland, a rental in Salem, a high-desert place near Bend that has gone to seed? Every one qualifies. Share a handful of details on the house. It runs about two minutes and commits you to nothing.
Receive your cash offer
We measure your house against fresh figures for your own market, then put a fair cash offer together. You will see exactly how the number came about, and it carries no expiration date.
Weigh it, then close
Take it or leave it, entirely up to you. If you take it, we open escrow with an Oregon title or escrow company and wrap up in as few as 7 days, or on whatever timeline fits your move. You pay nothing regardless.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Each offer reflects the specific house and the market around it.
Sell your Oregon house as-is, in whatever shape it stands
Houses that need real work come across our desk constantly, from moss-darkened roofs to worn mid-century wiring and heat. Leave the contractors, the punch list, and the haul-away behind you, and move straight to a closing.
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Major systems near the end of the road
A furnace on its last legs, a roof gone green with moss, brittle old wiring and plumbing, we fold every bit of it into the number
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Foundation and structural worries
Settling, cracked walls, dry rot, and water working its way in after months of rain are nothing we shy from
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An inherited house still full of belongings
Keep whatever you care about and leave everything else where it sits. Clearing out the old family house is our job
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Renters still in place
No waiting for the lease to run out. Hand over the rental with the tenants staying put
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Wildfire, smoke, or water damage
Soot from a hard smoke season, wind and storm damage, a line that burst and flooded a room, none of it is a problem here
Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. Sell as-is and that repair budget stays in your account instead. What you would actually spend will look different.
The Oregon housing market, by the numbers
Redfin, May 2026. Figures are the latest monthly medians for each city. One statewide number reveals little about your particular house, which is why we base every offer on your own city's data.
Oregon remains an expensive place to own, though prices have eased back from their pandemic-era high and now sit roughly flat to a touch lower. Land-use rules such as the urban growth boundary keep buildable land, and therefore inventory, on the tight side. Put those together and the old "list it and wait" approach still exposes you to repair, showing, and financing risk. A direct cash sale lifts much of that off your plate, closing through an Oregon escrow company on a date you name.
Source: Redfin Oregon housing market data, May 2026.
A direct cash homebuyer is a company that uses its own funds to buy houses outright, instead of putting them on the market or arranging a sale for another party. Propcash works exactly this way. We are the party writing the check, so there are no commissions and no fees on your end. That means no repairs to make, no showings to sit through, no listing to manage, and a closing date that you decide.
Common situations we help Oregon homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you to this page, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Behind on mortgage payments
Oregon foreclosures generally run outside the courts, through a trustee's sale, and that track can advance fairly fast. Selling for cash can clear the loan and let you step away on your own terms before the sale date arrives.
Inherited a house you would rather sell
Oregon probate is well-trodden ground for us, and plenty of heirs are settled a long way from the house they now own. Pass it along as-is, hold on to what has meaning, and we will handle everything left behind.
Finished with the landlord life
Your renters can stay exactly where they are. Buying tenant-occupied Oregon rentals is routine for us, and it takes no eviction to get it done.
The repairs add up to too much
When the punch list outgrows what you are willing to spend, pass on it and sell as-is to a buyer who is going to renovate regardless.
Divorce or separation
Oregon splits marital assets on an equitable-distribution basis, not a straight 50-50. Both spouses see the very same figure, laid out with the reasoning, plus a closing date the two of you can agree on.
Moving out of the area
Many Oregon owners are headed out of state for a job or to be near family. Set the closing around your departure date and go, with no listing left trailing behind you.
The Propcash Promise
High-pressure tactics are not how we operate. Here is what that commitment looks like for an Oregon seller.
No expiration date
Hold on to an offer for as long as it takes. You will never get a hard deadline or a countdown ticking down from us.
No aggressive follow up
You will hear from us on your say-so, and not before. We do not run drip campaigns, fire off unprompted emails, or bury your phone in calls.
We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer
Should a local agent be able to net you more than we can, we will come out and say so and steer you their way. You get honesty from us, full stop.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Oregon
How fast can you close on an Oregon house?
If speed is the priority, we can close in as little as 7 days. Oregon deals settle through escrow, so a title or escrow company shepherds the money and the paperwork from signature to funding. And if you would rather stretch things out to find your next place or time a move, that is just as workable. The closing date is entirely yours to pick.
Which Oregon cities do you buy houses in?
Anywhere inside Oregon, the answer is yes. That covers the Portland metro and suburbs like Beaverton, Hillsboro, Gresham, and Tigard, then south through Salem and the Willamette Valley to Eugene and Springfield, over to Bend and Redmond in Central Oregon, and on down to Medford, Grants Pass, and Roseburg. If the house stands somewhere in Oregon, we are ready with a cash offer for it.
Are there any fees or commissions?
Not a one. No agent commission, nothing added onto your closing, and no fees buried in the paperwork. An Oregon owner pays Propcash nothing to sell. The cash figure you agree to is what you walk away with at the table.
Will I owe Oregon income tax when I sell my house?
Oregon's state income tax is graduated and sits near the top nationally, yet the sale of a house is not automatically counted as ordinary income. Thanks to the federal capital gains exclusion, which Oregon largely conforms to, most people selling a primary residence owe little or nothing. Your real bill turns on your own circumstances, so treat this as general information rather than tax advice and confirm it with a tax professional. Worth noting too: Oregon charges no statewide sales tax whatsoever.
What is the Oregon housing market like right now?
Redfin's May 2026 read on Oregon puts the median sale price at $518,159, off 0.74% from a year ago, which is essentially flat and a shade softer year over year. The typical house spends 42 days on market, a single day longer than last year, while 4,108 houses changed hands, a 6.1% gain over the prior year. Prices stay high even after easing from their peak, and the traditional listing route still exposes you to repair, showing, and financing risk, which is why sellers who prize speed and a sure close often go the direct cash route instead.
My house needs significant repairs. Will you still buy it?
Of course. Every house we buy is taken as-is, in any state of repair. A tired roof, a furnace near the end, outdated wiring, a foundation with cracks, dry rot from years of Pacific Northwest damp, and maintenance long put off do not change the answer. You will put exactly zero dollars into repairs or cleaning before selling to us.
Can I sell an Oregon rental with tenants in place?
Yes indeed. Occupied rentals are fine, so there is no need to sit out the remainder of a lease or run an eviction before selling. Burned-out Oregon landlords land on this exact situation often, and we take the tenancy off your hands from there.
What happens after I submit my property information?
Generally inside a day, we weigh your house against local Oregon market data and put a cash offer together. The person assigned to you explains just how that figure was reached. The call to accept is yours, and if you say yes, we open escrow with an Oregon title or escrow company and close whenever suits you. Nothing binds you at any stage.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We usually answer within minutes.
Ready to sell your Oregon house for cash?
Send over the basics on your house and we will put together a fair cash offer shaped by your own Oregon market. Roughly two minutes is all it takes.
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