Our Process — From First Call to Cash in Hand
Four steps. No fine print, no high-pressure tactics, no "we'll get back to you after our committee reviews it." Here's exactly what happens when you sell your San Antonio house to us.
Tell Us About Your House
Start with a 5-minute phone call or our online form. We ask about the address, condition, what you owe, and your timeline. No social-security numbers, no credit checks, no obligation. If you're not sure whether selling for cash is the right move, we'll tell you honestly on this call.
- Phone: (210) 555-0123
- Or use our 60-second property form
- Usually a 5-minute conversation
We Run Comps and Walk the Property
Within 24-48 hours we pull recent sales comps for your specific neighborhood — not city-wide averages. Then we schedule a quick walk-through (15-20 minutes). You don't need to clean, fix anything, or move boxes. We're looking at structure, systems, and scope of work — we've seen worse, we promise.
- Real local comps — not Zillow estimates
- Walk-through takes 15–20 minutes
- Don't lift a finger to prep
Receive a Written Cash Offer
Within 24 hours of the walk-through, you get a written offer on a one-page Texas Real Estate Commission-promulgated contract. We walk you through every line — option period, earnest money, closing date, who pays what. You decide. If it's a no, no hard feelings; we still pay for the coffee.
- Plain-English written offer
- Standard TREC contract — no funny clauses
- Short 7-day option period
Close on Your Timeline
Sign at a local title company (we use a couple of trusted Bexar and Guadalupe County title offices). Closing usually happens in 7-14 days, but if you need 30, 60, or even 90 days to move out, we can wait. We cover normal seller closing costs. You leave with a cashier's check or a same-day wire.
- Close in 7 days or wait 90 — your call
- We cover normal closing costs
- Cashier's check or same-day wire at signing
What This Process Is NOT
If you've been burned by another "we buy houses" company, read the story behind why we started.