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We Buy Houses for Cash in Fort Worth, Texas

We buy houses throughout Fort Worth — in any neighborhood, any condition, and any situation. Cash offer in 24 hours. Close in as few as 7 days.

Samidon Realty Group | Colleyville, TX (Tarrant County) | (817) 880-0904


We're based in Colleyville — minutes from Fort Worth — and we buy houses across all of Tarrant County, including every Fort Worth neighborhood and zip code. Whether you're behind on the mortgage, going through a divorce, dealing with an inherited property, or simply need to sell fast without the hassle of a traditional listing, we can have a cash offer in your hands within 24 hours.

How Selling Your Fort Worth Home for Cash Works

StepWhat HappensTimeline
1. Contact usCall, text, or submit your address online. We respond within hours.Same day
2. One walkthroughSingle visit to the property — no cleaning, no staging required.20–30 min
3. Written offerSpecific dollar amount, closing date, all terms in writing. No obligation.24–48 hrs
4. Choose close dateClose in 7 days if urgent, or longer if you need time to move.Your schedule
5. Cash at closingTitle company wires your funds on closing day. Done.Closing day

Fort Worth Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve

Fort Worth AreaTypical Home RangeNotes
Near Southside / Fairmount$180,000–$320,000Older homes, character properties
TCU / Westover Hills$250,000–$600,000+Established, higher value
Wedgwood / Ridglea$180,000–$280,000Mid-century ranch homes
Summerfields / Hulen$220,000–$350,000Growing southwest corridor
Stop Six / Polytechnic$120,000–$200,000High investor activity
Alliance / North Fort Worth$280,000–$450,000New construction, growing
All Fort Worth zip codesAny rangeWe buy throughout

Situations We Handle in Fort Worth

Facing Foreclosure: Texas moves fast — Tarrant County courthouse auction happens the first Tuesday of every month. If you've received a Notice of Default or Notice of Sale, call immediately. We've closed in 5–7 business days when the timeline demanded it. Texas Foreclosure Timeline → · Stop Foreclosure: DFW Guide → · Sell Fast or Catch Up on Payments? →

Going Through a Divorce: We work with both spouses and their attorneys — one walkthrough, one offer, separate signing appointments available. Selling During Divorce in Texas → · Spouse Won't Agree to Sell → · Sell Before or After Divorce? →

Inherited a House: We purchase inherited homes as-is — no cleanup, no repairs, no estate sale coordination required. We close around probate timelines. Complete Texas Probate Guide → · Parent Died — What to Do First → · How Much Is Inherited House Worth? →

Home Needs Major Repairs: Foundation issues are common in Fort Worth given DFW's expansive clay soils. Fire damage, water damage, roof failure, code violations — we buy in any condition. What Does Selling As-Is Mean? → · What Repairs Aren't Worth Making? →

Tired Landlord: Rental property that's more headache than investment? We purchase Fort Worth rental properties with tenants in place. Sell Rental Property Fast Texas →

Tax Liens: Property tax delinquency, IRS liens, HOA liens — we purchase homes with existing liens. Title company coordinates payoff from sale proceeds. Sell With Tax Lien Texas →

Behind on Mortgage: Not sure whether to sell or catch up? Here's the real decision framework →

Creative Finance: Existing mortgage you want to leave in place? We structure subject-to, novation, and seller-financed deals for the right situations. Subject-To: What the Podcasts Don't Tell You → · Can I Sell With a Mortgage? →

Fort Worth Real Estate Market — 2026 Snapshot

MetricFort Worth 2026
Median home price~$295,000
Avg. days on market (move-in ready)35–50 days
Cash sale share~28% of transactions
Foreclosure filings trendUp year-over-year (ATTOM 2025)
Primary buyer competitionInvestors, owner-occupants, corporate relocations

Cash Offer Ranges for Fort Worth Homes

Home ConditionOffer Range (% of Market Value)
Move-in ready, no work needed90–95%
Cosmetic repairs only (paint, flooring)85–92%
Significant deferred maintenance78–88%
Major system or structural issues65–80%

These ranges reflect your net proceeds — zero commission, zero repair costs — compared to a traditional sale where commissions, repairs, and 90+ days of carrying costs typically consume 15–25% of gross proceeds.

Frequently Asked Questions — Fort Worth

Are you local to Fort Worth?

We're based in Colleyville in Tarrant County — minutes from Fort Worth. We buy homes throughout Fort Worth and know the local neighborhoods, market values, and the Tarrant County closing process.

How fast can you close in Fort Worth?

Our title company can typically clear title in 5–10 business days. Emergency situations: 5 business days. Standard cash closing: 10–14 business days from offer acceptance.

Do you buy houses in Fort Worth in any condition?

Yes. Foundation issues, fire damage, water damage, hoarder homes, probate properties, code violations — condition affects our offer price, not our willingness to purchase.

Is there any obligation when I request a cash offer?

None. Receiving our offer costs you nothing and commits you to nothing. Many Fort Worth homeowners request a cash offer to understand their options, then decide whether to list traditionally or sell directly.


Guides for Fort Worth Homeowners

CategoryKey Guides
ForeclosureForeclosure Hub · Texas Foreclosure Timeline · Sell Fast or Catch Up on Payments? · Real Cost of Letting It Foreclose
DivorceDivorce Hub · Complete Texas Divorce Guide · Sell Before or After Divorce? · Spouse Won't Agree to Sell
Inherited & ProbateInherited & Probate Hub · Parent Died — What to Do First · How Much Is Inherited House Worth? · Sell, Rent, or Keep?
Sell As-IsSell As-Is Hub · What Does Selling As-Is Mean? · What Repairs Aren't Worth Making?
Creative FinanceCreative Finance Hub · Seller Financing vs. Cash Offer · Can I Sell With a Mortgage?
Senior LivingSenior Living Hub · Sell Before Assisted Living
Tax Liens & LandlordSell With Tax Lien · Sell Rental Property Fast · Sell Vacant House Fast

Real Transactions — What These Deals Actually Look Like

Case StudySituation
Squatter Fire Mid-Deal — We Still ClosedCreative finance, major property damage
Prison Heir Probate Sale5 heirs, one incarcerated, DFW property
Hoarder Probate House: Why $15K Was RightCondition vs. retail value gap
Foundation Crack: $25K RenegotiationPost-inspection price adjustment