We Buy Houses in Schertz — Cash Offer in 24 Hours.
No repairs. No agents. No closing costs. No BS.
Why Sell to Us in Schertz?
Most homeowners in Schertz don't realize they can skip the traditional listing circus and sell directly for cash. We make it simple.
Close in 7 Days
We buy houses in Schertz as-is. No waiting for buyers, lenders, or inspections.
Any Condition
Fire damage, foundation issues, bad tenants — we buy houses in Schertz in any condition.
Zero Fees
No realtor commissions, no closing costs, no hidden fees. Just a fair cash offer.
How It Works in Schertz
Three simple steps from your first call to cash in hand.
Tell Us About Your House
Fill out the form or call us. We'll learn about your Schertz property and situation — no pressure, no obligation.
Get a Fair Cash Offer
We run local Schertz comps and give you a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
Close on Your Timeline
Choose your closing date. We handle the paperwork. You walk away with cash.
We Buy Houses in Schertz — Any Situation
Life happens. We help Schertz homeowners navigate tough situations with fast, fair cash offers.
Local Knowledge · Schertz · Guadalupe County
What We Know About the Schertz Market
Schertz straddles Guadalupe, Bexar, and Comal counties and is one of the most military-heavy zip codes in the state thanks to Randolph AFB next door. That means PCS-driven sales — short timelines, sometimes from across the country — are our bread and butter here.
Neighborhoods We Buy In
We buy across The Crossvine, Cibolo Valley, Carolina Crossing, Greenshire, Wynn Brook, Live Oak Hills, Northcliffe, and the older 1960s subdivisions off Schertz Parkway. We're familiar with the SCUC ISD vs. Comal ISD line — buyers in both directions price differently.
Local Market Conditions
Schertz home values have flattened since 2023. A lot of inventory is sitting because newer builds in Cibolo and New Braunfels are competing for the same buyers. If you need certainty over time-on-market, a cash sale removes the guessing.
Why Schertz Owners Call Us
Military PCS, inherited family homes from longtime Schertz residents, and out-of-state landlords managing rentals near Randolph are the three calls we get most often.
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