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Why Broadway District owners sell on their own timeline for cash
The Broadway District runs along North Broadway on Green Bay's near-downtown west side, bounded by Mather Street, Mason Street, Ashland Avenue, and the Fox River, a revitalizing corridor anchored by the Railyard Innovation District, Titletown Brewery, and the riverfront at Leicht Memorial Park, with the new Shipyard District extending the momentum. The owners we hear from are relocating for work with employers like Georgia-Pacific and Schneider National, downsizing out of an older side-street house, or closing out a settlement, and they want to sell on a set date without a drawn-out listing. Propcash is a direct cash homebuyer, so we close on your schedule, buy as-is, and can sign remotely once you have moved. The ZIP 54303 typical value ran near 255,441 dollars, up 6.7 percent on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, as of June 30, 2026).
- We close on a Wisconsin title company's schedule that fits a job move or a settlement, not a lender's financing calendar
- We buy the house as-is, so an older side-street house never has to be updated, staged, or shown
- Both owners can sign remotely once you have moved, so a relocation does not stall the sale
Turning a Broadway District house into cash, step by step
Tell us about the house
Send the address near North Broadway or Dousman Street and your move or settlement date. It takes about 2 minutes.
Get a fair cash figure
We weigh the house and the 54303 market and put a fair cash figure in writing, held open while you plan.
Close on your date
Close through a Wisconsin title company on the day you choose, signing remotely if you have already moved.
Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.
Where we buy near the Broadway District
We buy throughout the Broadway District and the rest of 54303, from the side streets off North Broadway and Dousman Street to the blocks near Mather Street, the Railyard, the Shipyard District, and the Fox River at Leicht Memorial Park. Wherever the house sits and whatever your timeline, Propcash can look at it and write a fair cash offer.
Propcash also buys houses in Fort Howard, Astor, Downtown and East River, across Green Bay, and throughout Wisconsin.
The near-downtown Broadway stock that suits a cash buyer
The side streets around the Broadway District carry older late-1800s and early-1900s houses, and a relocation or downsizing sale still runs into snags a cash buyer removes. An older house shows its age, a financed buyer's timeline rarely lines up with a move date, and updating it to list eats into the proceeds. Propcash buys the house as-is on your schedule, so there is no punch list, no staging, and no waiting on someone else's loan.
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A hard move date
A financed sale runs on a loan calendar that can miss your date. A cash close lands on the day you choose.
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An older side-street house
Aging wiring, plumbing, and a dated finish are fine with us and never need a refresh to close.
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Signing after you have moved
Both owners can sign remotely through a Wisconsin title company, so a move does not hold up closing.
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A settlement to close out
A divorce or an estate can be settled with one clean cash sale, without co-managing a listing.
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Dated kitchen and systems
An original kitchen or an old furnace is fine with us and never needs updating before closing.
Illustrative costs of listing and carrying a Broadway District house through a move, not quotes. Selling as-is on your date is what keeps this in your proceeds, and every house differs.
How the Broadway District market really works for a relocating owner
Closing to your date
A job move or a settlement comes with a date, and a financed buyer's loan process rarely lines up with it. A cash sale closes on a day you choose, so the house can become proceeds before you go, or on a later date if you would rather carry it a little longer. You set the timeline, not a lender.
A revitalizing west-side corridor
The Broadway District has seen a decade of investment, from the Railyard Innovation District to the riverfront, and the ZIP 54303 typical value ran near 255,441 dollars, up 6.7 percent on the year (Zillow Home Value Index, as of June 30, 2026). An owner sitting on that appreciation can take it as-is, without spending to make an older house list-ready.
How the cash figure is built
We start from what the house would be worth and adjust for its condition and the local market. From the 54303 value above we deduct the work an older side-street house genuinely needs to reach a fair cash figure, and our written figure holds open while you plan the move.
A small seller-paid transfer fee, no death tax
Wisconsin has no estate tax and no inheritance tax, and the one conveyance levy is a seller-paid real estate transfer fee of 3 dollars per 1,000, about 0.3 percent (Wis. Stat. 77.22). For a relocating owner, the larger cost is carrying two payments once you move, which a quick cash close ends.
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.
Broadway District owners we hear from most
Whatever brought you here, Propcash can write you a fair cash offer.
Relocating for work
A job move is set and the house has to become cash before you go, on a schedule that fits the move.
Already moved
You have relocated and want to sell the Green Bay house remotely, without flying back to manage it.
Downsizing owners
You are moving to something smaller and do not want to update an older house to list it.
Divorcing owners
Two owners need the house turned into clean, divisible proceeds without a buyout or a drawn-out listing.
Carrying two payments
A house here and housing at the new city is two payments at once, and you want the carrying to stop.
Closing out an estate
A settlement left you a west-side house you cannot use, and you want it turned into cash without repairs.
The Propcash Promise
The Propcash Promise sets out what every Broadway District seller can count on, from the first message to the day the proceeds land.
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 the Broadway District
Which Broadway District streets does Propcash buy on?
We buy across the Broadway District and the rest of 54303, including the side streets off North Broadway and Dousman Street, the blocks near Mather Street and the Railyard, and out toward the Shipyard District and the Fox River. Your timeline does not change whether we can make an offer.
I am relocating for work. Can you close by my move date?
Usually, yes. A financed buyer runs on a loan calendar that rarely lines up with a move date. Because we buy with our own funds, we can close through a Wisconsin title company in as few as 7 days, or on a later date you choose, so the sale fits the move.
I have already moved. Can I sell remotely?
Yes. Both owners can sign remotely through a Wisconsin title company from your new city, so you do not have to fly back. We buy the house as-is, so there is nothing to prepare on your end from a distance.
Do I have to fix up or stage the house first?
No. The older side-street houses here show their age, and we buy as-is, so there is no paint, carpet, staging, or punch list before closing, which matters when you are packing for a move.
We are divorcing. Can a cash sale help?
Yes. Wisconsin divides marital property with a presumption of an equal split (Wis. Stat. ch. 766 and 767.61), and a single cash sale turns the house into clean, divisible proceeds without one owner buying out the other or the two co-managing a listing.
Do you charge any commission or fees?
No. Propcash charges no commission and no fees to the seller, so you avoid the 5 to 6 percent an agent would take. The written figure is what you work from, and closing is handled at a Wisconsin title company.
What will I owe at closing in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has no estate tax and no inheritance tax. The one conveyance levy is a seller-paid real estate transfer fee of 3 dollars per 1,000, about 0.3 percent (Wis. Stat. 77.22). It is a modest line at closing, not a major cost.
How fast can you close?
Usually we send a fair cash figure within a day of hearing about the house. From there we can close through a Wisconsin title company in as few as 7 days, or on a later date that suits your move. You choose the day.
The house is older and needs work. Will you still buy it?
Yes. We are a direct cash homebuyer, so we buy as-is, price the work in, and handle the repairs after closing. An older Broadway District house never has to be updated before you sell.
Do I need to clear out the house first?
No. Leave anything you do not want to move. We buy the house as-is and clear what stays after closing, which helps when you are packing for a move or closing out an estate. Take what matters and we handle the rest.
Questions first? Call or text (920) 555-0182, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.
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