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Why Farragut homeowners choose a direct cash sale
Farragut has run its own show since incorporating in 1980, and its established subdivisions hold some of the Knoxville area's most valuable houses. But when a 1990s two-story needs a roof, HVAC, and a kitchen at the same time, it competes with new construction minutes away. Selling directly to Propcash skips that fight entirely.
- We buy your house directly and show you how we got to our number
- No open houses, no strangers walking through, no staging
- No obligation, walk away anytime
How selling your Farragut house to Propcash works
Tell us about your Farragut property
Two-story in Fox Den? Established home in Sheffield or Village Green? An estate property near Concord? Just answer a few quick questions. Takes 2 minutes, no obligation.
Get your cash offer
We review your property against local market data and make you a fair cash offer. We show you how we got to our number, and our offers don't expire.
Review your offer and close on your schedule
Review our offer and accept it or walk away. Close in as few as 7 days through a title company, or time the closing to your relocation or next home. 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 throughout Farragut and the 37934 area
From Fox Den's golf-course streets to Sheffield and Village Green, from Campbell Station to Concord, Propcash buys houses in every Farragut subdivision.
Propcash also buys houses in Bearden and Fountain City, across Knoxville, and throughout Tennessee.
A 1990s Farragut two-story that needs updating? We buy those.
Most of Farragut's subdivisions went up between the 1980s and the 2000s. Those houses are hitting the age where the roof, the HVAC, and the kitchen all come due at once, right as buyers compare them to new construction nearby. We buy them exactly as they stand.
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Roof and HVAC due at the same time
The two biggest bills on a 30-year-old house, we budget for both
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Original 90s kitchen and baths
Oak cabinets and brass fixtures don't scare us
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Big square footage, big repair bills
On 3,000+ sq ft, every project costs more. We price that in
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Estate property with belongings
Take what you want, leave the rest. We handle cleanout
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HOA polish you'd rather not chase
We buy in HOA and gated neighborhoods, paperwork handled at closing
Illustrative estimates for a 1990s-era Farragut two-story, not real quotes. Money you keep in your pocket by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
Understanding Farragut's market
A town that chose independence
Farragut incorporated on January 16, 1980, precisely so Knoxville couldn't annex it, and it has governed itself ever since (Town of Farragut). The town takes its name from Admiral David Farragut, born in 1801 at nearby Campbell's Station. Today it holds about 22,500 residents, roughly 90% of whom own their homes, in established subdivisions along the Kingston Pike and Campbell Station corridors with Turkey Creek as the commercial hub.
Premium values, new-construction pressure
Farragut is one of the Knoxville area's premium markets: the median sits around $475K against the citywide $320K, with homes averaging about 55 days on market and prices softening slightly (Knoxville market brief, April 2026). The pressure comes from new construction nearby. When buyers can tour a brand-new house minutes away, a dated 1990s interior takes the hit in negotiations. A direct cash sale removes that comparison from the process.
The downsizing wave
The families who filled Farragut's subdivisions in the 80s and 90s, drawn by the schools, are now the town's empty-nesters. Many are ready to leave a 3,000 sq ft two-story but dread preparing one for market: the staging, the showings, the polish an HOA neighborhood expects a listing to have. Selling directly means none of that happens. You live normally until closing day, then hand over the keys.
Why a data-based offer wins in Farragut
Large houses with big update lists attract lowball offers, because the repair numbers give buyers cover. Propcash prices your house from local Farragut market data and shows you how we got to our number, line by line. There's no obligation, so you can compare our offer against any alternative with nothing at stake.
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 Farragut homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Downsizing after the kids launched
The two-story that fit a family of five is a lot of house for two. Sell without staging or showings, stay flexible on the closing date, and move when your next place is ready.
Corporate relocation on a deadline
New role, new city, firm start date. We can close in as few as 7 days and coordinate everything remotely, so the house doesn't hold up the move.
Settling a large family estate
A big Farragut house with decades of belongings is a lot to manage from afar. We buy as-is, handle cleanout, and work with your attorney through probate.
The update list outgrew the appetite
Roof, HVAC, kitchen, baths: bringing a 90s house up to new-construction standards costs real money. Skip the renovation and sell to a buyer that already priced it in.
A retail deal fell through
Buyer's financing collapsed at the finish line? We pay cash, so there's no lender to fall through. Get a firm offer and a closing date you can plan around.
Divorce or estate settlement
When you need to divide assets quickly and fairly, a transparent cash offer helps. We show you how we got to our number, and fast closing timelines help everyone move forward.
The Propcash Promise
We don't believe in high-pressure sales tactics. Here's how we put that commitment into action for Farragut sellers.
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 Farragut
What areas of Farragut do you cover?
We buy houses throughout the Town of Farragut and the 37934 zip code: Fox Den, Village Green, Sweet Briar, Sheffield, Country Manors, Bridgemore, Campbell Station, and everywhere in between. We also cover Concord and the Turkey Creek side of 37922.
My 1990s Farragut two-story has never been updated. Will you still buy it?
Yes, that's exactly the house we expect in Farragut. Most of the town's subdivisions went up in the 1980s-2000s, and those houses are hitting the age where roofs, HVAC, and kitchens all come due at once. We build the update costs into our offer and buy the house as it stands.
How do I compete with all the new construction near Farragut?
That's the challenge for resale here: buyers touring Farragut can see brand-new houses minutes away, so a dated interior gets judged hard. Selling directly to Propcash means you don't compete at all. No listing, no showings, and an offer priced from local market data for the house as it is.
Do you buy houses in HOA neighborhoods and gated sections?
Yes. Most Farragut subdivisions have HOAs, and that's no obstacle: we buy in HOA and gated communities and coordinate the standard HOA paperwork through the title company at closing.
How fast can you close on a Farragut property?
We can close in as few as 7 days. If you're timing a relocation, a new build, or an estate settlement, we can also hold to a later date. You pick the closing date that fits your move.
We're downsizing but haven't found our next place. Can you work with that?
Yes. Many Farragut sellers are empty-nesters leaving a large two-story, and the next home isn't always ready. We're flexible on closing timelines, and because there are no showings, you can keep living normally in the house until you move.
Is now a good time to sell a house in Farragut?
Farragut remains one of Knoxville's premium markets: the median sits around $475K against the citywide $320K, with homes averaging about 55 days on market and prices softening slightly as resale competes with new construction (Knoxville market brief, April 2026). If your house needs updates, a direct cash sale captures today's values without the renovation or the wait.
Are there really no fees or commissions?
Zero. No realtor commissions (typically 5-6% in the Knoxville area), no closing costs, no hidden fees. Propcash is completely free for sellers. The cash offer you accept is exactly what you receive at closing.
How is Propcash different from "we buy houses" companies?
Most "we buy houses" companies make you one take-it-or-leave-it lowball offer. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer that makes a fair cash offer based on local market data, and we show you how we got to our number. There's no obligation, so you can review our offer and walk away if it isn't right for you.
What happens after I submit my property information?
Usually within 24 hours, we review your property against local market data and make you a fair cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through how we got to our number. You decide whether to accept, then we coordinate closing. There's zero obligation at any step.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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