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Why Missouri City landlords and homeowners choose Propcash
Missouri City houses took a median of about 94 days to sell as of March 2026 (Redfin), and the tax bill keeps running the whole time. Instead of accepting whatever one "we buy houses" company offers, get a fair cash offer based on local market data.
- We buy your house directly and show you how we got to our number
- We buy with tenants in place, no eviction needed before you sell
- No obligation, walk away anytime
How selling your Missouri City house to Propcash works
Tell us about your Missouri City property
Rental with tenants? Flood history? Behind on the tax bill? Doesn't matter. 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
Review our offer and accept it or walk away. Close in as few as 7 days through a title company, or on your timeline. 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 Missouri City
From Quail Valley to Sienna, from Hunters Glen to Lake Olympia, Propcash buys houses across Missouri City and Fort Bend County.
Propcash also buys houses in Atascocita, across Houston, and throughout Texas.
A 1970s Quail Valley house that needs everything? Not a problem.
Missouri City spans two markets: 1970s-80s houses in Quail Valley, Hunters Glen, and Quail Run, and newer production homes in Sienna and Riverstone. The older stock is hitting the age where everything needs updating at once. We expect this.
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Original 1970s systems
Aging roofs, plumbing, and HVAC in houses now 50 years old, we factor it in
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Foundation movement on clay soil
Gulf Coast clay shifts and settles. Cracks and uneven floors don't scare us
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Flood history and disclosure
Flooded in Harvey? Texas law says disclose it. We buy flood-history houses
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Behind on property taxes
City, school, MUD, and levee-district bills add up. A sale can settle them at closing
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Tenants still living there
Don't wait for the lease to end. Sell with tenants in place
Illustrative estimates for 1970s-era Missouri City houses, not real quotes. Money you keep in your pocket by selling as-is. Your numbers will differ.
Understanding the Missouri City real estate market
A slower market than the signs suggest
Missouri City's median sale price was $347,000 in March 2026, down 10.9% from a year earlier, and houses took a median of about 94 days to sell (Redfin, March 2026). Zillow's typical home value tells a steadier story at $339,851, down 1.9% (Zillow, April 2026). Either way, the days of instant offers are over. For sellers who need certainty, the gap between a 94-day listing and a 7-14 day cash close is the whole decision.
Two zip codes, two markets
Missouri City really is two markets. The 77459 side carries Sienna, Riverstone, and Lake Olympia, with newer master-planned stock. The 77489 side, along Texas Parkway, carries the 1970s-80s houses of Hunters Glen and Quail Run, where prices are lower and rentals are common. We buy in both, and we price each offer against what your specific street trades for, not a citywide average.
The tax stack is the hidden carrying cost
A Missouri City tax bill can include the city, Fort Bend ISD, a municipal utility district, and in Sienna a parks and levee improvement district on top. Fort Bend County's 2025 county rate alone is $1.0569 per $100 of value (Ballard, 2025). On a vacant or inherited house, those line items run every month you wait. A fast cash close stops the meter.
Harvey's long shadow
When Hurricane Harvey hit in August 2017, Lake Olympia, Quail Valley, and Riverstone were among the hardest-hit parts of Missouri City (Community Impact, October 2017). Texas law now requires sellers to disclose prior flooding and floodplain status, and that disclosure makes many financed buyers hesitate. Propcash buys flood-history houses. We understand the risk, we price it transparently, and we show you how we got to our number.
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 Missouri City homeowners navigate
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can make you a fair cash offer.
Flooded once, disclosed forever
If your house took water in Harvey or since, Texas law requires you to disclose it, and many financed buyers walk when they read it. We buy flood-history houses and price the history in transparently instead of disappearing.
Done being a landlord
The 77489 side of Missouri City is full of rental houses, and plenty of landlords are ready to be done with late rent and repair calls. Sell with tenants still in place, no eviction required.
Inherited a Quail Valley house
Quail Valley and Hunters Glen date to the 1970s, and many houses are passing from original owners to heirs. We buy inherited houses as-is, no cleanout needed. Take what you want, leave the rest.
The tax bill keeps growing
City, school district, MUD, and levee-district taxes stack up fast on a house that isn't earning its keep. A cash sale can settle the balance at closing and stop the meter for good.
Repairs you can't fund
Foundation movement, a tired roof, original systems. When the repair list outruns the budget, sell as-is to a buyer who prices in the work and shows you the math.
Divorce or relocation
When a deadline or a settlement can't wait 94 days for the open market, a transparent cash offer helps. We show you how we got to our number, and you pick the closing date.
The Propcash Promise
We don't believe in high-pressure sales tactics. Here's how we put that commitment into action for Missouri City 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 Missouri City
Do you actually buy houses in Missouri City?
Yes. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer, and we make offers on houses throughout Missouri City, in both the 77459 and 77489 zip codes, on the Fort Bend County side and the Harris County slice alike. Whatever the condition, we can make you a fair cash offer based on local market data.
What areas of Missouri City do you cover?
All of them. We buy houses in Sienna, Quail Valley, Lake Olympia, Riverstone, Hunters Glen, Quail Run, Lakes of Brightwater, Fifth Street, and along the Texas Parkway corridor. We also buy in neighboring Stafford, Sugar Land, and Fresno.
My house flooded during Harvey. Can I still sell it?
Yes. Texas law (SB 339, in effect since September 2019) requires sellers to disclose prior flooding, and that disclosure makes many retail buyers walk. We buy flood-history houses in Missouri City, including in Lake Olympia, Quail Valley, and Riverstone, and we price the history in transparently instead of walking away.
My 1970s house needs foundation work. Is that a problem?
Not at all. Gulf Coast clay soil moves, and foundation issues are common across the Houston area, especially in 1970s-era Quail Valley and Hunters Glen houses. We buy houses with foundation movement, cracks, and uneven floors, and we factor the repair into our offer so you don't fix a thing.
How fast can you actually close on a Missouri City property?
We can close in as few as 7 days when you need maximum speed. Houses in Missouri City took a median of about 94 days to sell on the open market as of March 2026 (Redfin), so a cash sale can save you months of carrying costs. If you need more time, that works too. You pick the closing date.
Can I sell my Missouri City rental with tenants still living there?
Yes. The 77489 side of Missouri City has a large rental market, and many landlords want out without going through eviction or waiting for a lease to end. We buy tenant-occupied properties, so you can sell on your schedule.
I'm behind on my property taxes. Can you still help?
Often, yes. Between the city, Fort Bend ISD, a MUD, and in some neighborhoods a levee district, Missouri City tax bills stack up quickly on a house that isn't earning its keep. A cash sale can pay the balance at closing, and we'll walk you through exactly how that works. No judgment, just math.
Are there really no fees or commissions?
Zero. No realtor commissions (typically 5-6% in the Houston 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.
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.
How is Propcash different from the we-buy-houses signs I see around Houston?
Those companies make you one take-it-or-leave-it lowball offer and hope you don't shop around. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer. We make a fair cash offer based on local market data, and we show you how we got to our number. There's no obligation, so if our offer doesn't work for you, walk away.
Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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