Any town, any condition. A fair cash offer from local Upstate owners, with no repairs, no fees, and a closing date you choose.
Greenville County is the most populous county in South Carolina, stretching from the shops and trails of downtown Greenville up to the Blue Ridge foothills at Caesars Head and down the I-385 corridor to Simpsonville and Fountain Inn. Its story is written in textiles: mill villages like Judson, Dunean, Monaghan, and Slater still ring the city, and thousands of the county's homes were built for mill families decades before today's growth arrived.
That mix is exactly why we buy here. For every new subdivision there is an older ranch, mill house, or family homeplace that needs more work than the retail market wants to take on. We buy those houses as-is for cash, anywhere in the county, whether it is a bungalow off Augusta Road, a fixer-upper in Berea, or a family property near Marietta, Slater, Tigerville, or City View that has no city page of its own.
When we make an offer, we are the actual buyers: local owners purchasing with our own funds. We are not a national franchise, not a lead-reselling website, and not an out-of-state call center. You deal directly with us from first call to closing.
Fast, fair, and no obligation.
Explore our local pages for the towns below, or reach out about any other Greenville County address, including Marietta, Slater, Tigerville, City View, Sans Souci, and the mill villages around Greenville.
Foreclosures in South Carolina go through the courts, and in Greenville County the Master-in-Equity holds foreclosure sales on the first Monday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in Courtroom 5, third floor of the county courthouse downtown. Delinquent property taxes are a separate track: the Greenville County Tax Collector holds an annual public tax sale at the Greenville Convention Center on Exposition Drive, and South Carolina law gives owners a 12-month redemption period after a tax sale.
If you have inherited a house, the estate moves through the Greenville County Probate Court before the home can be sold in most cases. We work with these situations every month: a cash sale ahead of an auction date can clear what is owed and protect your equity, and we can wait patiently while probate runs its course. We are not attorneys and this is not legal advice, but we know how the local calendar works and we can move fast when it matters.
Helpful reading: how SC foreclosure works, the 12-month tax sale redemption period, and selling a probate property.
This Greenville house came to us as-is. Here is what our team did with it after closing.




Because we pay cash, we can often close in as little as 7 days at a local attorney's office. If you need longer for a move, an estate, or a tax matter, you pick the date. Call or text (864) 334-3040 and we will work around your timeline.
Yes. Mill houses in Judson, Dunean, Monaghan, and Slater, older ranches in Berea and Taylors, and homes with foundation, roof, or wiring problems are exactly what we buy. We purchase as-is, so you repair and clean nothing.
Often, yes. A cash closing before the sale date can pay off what is owed and let you keep the remaining equity. The earlier you reach out, the more options we have, so contact us as soon as you know the date.
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