We Buy Houses – Any Condition in Pineville

Big, Small, Fire-damaged, Structural Issues, Bad Tenants, the list goes on!

Sell Your Pineville House Quickly!

Just fill out the short form or give us a call at 704-727-6161.

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How We Can Help:

  • Solution oriented – we aim to solve problems in less than desirable property situations
  • We are real estate investors that want to buy your house
  • We are not real estate agents who list your house
  • We buy with all cash
  • Close on the day of your choice
  • We handle all the paperwork-all closings with local attorney
  • No fees
  • No realtor commissions
  • No hassles
  • We buy your property “As-Is”- you don’t have to fix up your house or even clean it
  • We pay closing costs
  • We can typically assist in moving expenses
  • Simple, fast, and easy transactions
  • Local family owned business with fast and courteous response
  • Friendly consultations
  • Privacy-no matter your situation your privacy is important to us
  • Free no-risk no-obligation offer
  • I will explain exactly how we arrived at my offer, so everything is clear

We are local investors that buy houses in Pineville and surrounding locations. As a company we buy houses as-is and aim to keep the closing process as quickly and easy as possible using local real estate attorneys. We buy all types of houses, even those that may require tens of thousands of dollars of repairs to get retail ready for listing on the MLS. We’re currently looking to buy houses in Pineville so contact us today to get an offer on your house. Contact us if you’re thinking I need to sell my house fast in Pineville, NC!

About Pineville, NC

Pineville, incorporated in 1873, was named for the large and abundant pines that cast their shadows over the community. At the time it was known as a mule trading center which was located at the intersection of two major Indian trading routes. The area was home to vast meadows where the traders could turn their animals out to pasture and the area became known as Morrow’s Turnout. This area also served as a stagecoach stop, and in 1852 when the Depot opened, it became a stop for the Charlotte & Columbia Railroad. The railroad was the first step into the ‘modern world’ for the town and it was about that time when the name was changed to Pineville.

After the Great Depression of the 1930’s, Pineville’s growth slowed substantially when cotton production declined in the Carolina Piedmont and agriculture as a whole became less prominent in Mecklenburg County.

Over the next 60 years Pineville sustained a steady growth until the 1990’s when Pineville experienced a fundamental transformation, inundated by the impact of suburbanization giving rise to an abundance of retail establishments including Carolina Place Mall.

It is the birthplace of James K. Polk, the 11th U.S. president. His home is no longer standing, but an original cabin from that time period is kept there, symbolic of the one he was born in. This is now a state historic site. It has two reconstructed log cabins, both from the local area being built c. 1790. They are furnished in period antiques similar to what the Polks would have used.

Today Pineville is a growing and thriving town, a great place to start a family or retire, enjoy quiet living or get involved in numerous activities, but most of all, it’s a great place to call home.

For more information check out http://www.pinevillenc.gov