Any town, any condition. A fair cash offer from local Upstate owners, with no repairs, no fees, and a closing date you choose.
Spartanburg County earned its Hub City nickname as a railroad crossroads, and today it is one of the fastest-growing counties in South Carolina, anchored by BMW, Milliken, and the logistics belt along I-85. Around that growth sits an older Spartanburg: the mill villages of Saxon, Arcadia, Una, Drayton, and Beaumont, small towns like Woodruff and Landrum, and mill-era homes in Lyman and Wellford that have housed working families for generations.
We buy houses across the entire county as-is for cash: tired rentals along the interstate corridor, inherited homes near downtown Spartanburg, and older houses in towns without a page of their own, including Chesnee, Campobello, Cowpens, Pacolet, Moore, and Roebuck. No repairs, no commissions, and no strangers walking through your home.
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 Spartanburg County address, including Chesnee, Campobello, Cowpens, Pacolet, Moore, and Roebuck.
South Carolina foreclosures are judicial, and in Spartanburg County the Master-in-Equity holds foreclosure sales, usually the first Monday of each month at 11:00 a.m., in the Master-in-Equity courtroom on the fourth floor of the Spartanburg County Judicial Center at 180 Magnolia Street. Delinquent property taxes run separately through the county tax collector, with an annual delinquent tax sale and a 12-month redemption period after the sale under state law.
Inherited a house? The estate typically passes through the Spartanburg County Probate Court before a sale can close. We handle these situations regularly: a cash sale before an auction date can clear the debt and protect your equity, and we can time a closing around probate. We are not attorneys and this is not legal advice, but we can move quickly when a courthouse date is on the calendar.
Helpful reading: how SC foreclosure works, the 12-month tax sale redemption period, and selling a probate property.
We have purchased and renovated homes throughout the Upstate. View before and after photos of our recent projects, read reviews from sellers we have worked with, or learn more about our process.
Yes. We buy Spartanburg County rentals as-is with tenants in place, current or behind on rent. No evictions and no make-ready work needed on your end, which is a common situation for us in Wellford, Lyman, and Una.
Absolutely. Homes in Saxon, Arcadia, Drayton, Beaumont, and the other mill villages are the houses we know best, including ones with old wiring, settling, or decades of deferred maintenance. We buy them exactly as they sit.
Often, yes. If your house is scheduled for a Master-in-Equity sale at the judicial center, a cash closing beforehand can pay off the debt and preserve your equity. Reach out as early as you can at (864) 334-3040.
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