A fast cash sale means both parties can move forward. No drawn-out listings, no arguments over repairs, no waiting for a buyer.
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Divorce is already one of the hardest things a person can go through. And right in the middle of the emotional upheaval, the legal battles, and the life-changing decisions — there’s a house that needs to be dealt with.
The family home is usually the biggest shared asset in a marriage. And figuring out what to do with it can turn an already painful situation into something even worse. Do you sell it? Does one person keep it? How do you split the equity? Who pays the mortgage in the meantime?
Here’s what we’ve seen happen when couples try to sell a house the traditional way during a divorce:
The longer the house hangs over both of your heads, the harder it is to move forward with your lives. That’s why speed matters. Not just financially — emotionally.
At Pink Elephant Properties, we buy houses directly from homeowners for cash. No agents, no banks, no drawn-out process. Here’s why that matters when you’re going through a divorce:
One conversation, one offer. You call us or fill out the form. We look at the property, and within 24 hours we give you a fair cash offer. Both parties can review it, discuss it with their attorneys, and make a decision — without months of back and forth.
Close in as little as two weeks. Because we buy with cash, there’s no mortgage lender on our side slowing things down. No appraisal. No underwriting. No loan approval that could fall apart at the last minute. We set a closing date that works for both of you, and we show up.
No repairs, no showings. You don’t need to fix anything. You don’t need to stage the house or keep it clean for open houses. You don’t need to coordinate schedules with a real estate agent. We buy the house as-is — whatever condition it’s in.
No commissions or hidden fees. A traditional sale costs 5–6% in agent commissions plus closing costs. On a $300,000 home, that’s $15,000–$18,000 that comes out of both parties’ pockets. When you sell to us, there are no commissions and no closing costs on your end. More money stays in the deal for both of you.
Clean split at closing. The proceeds from the sale go directly to the title company, and from there they’re distributed according to whatever agreement you and your spouse have reached. Your attorneys can be involved in the process. Everything is documented, transparent, and clean.
We’re not marriage counselors. We can’t fix the relationship. But we can take the house off your plate so it stops being a source of stress and conflict.
We understand that in a divorce, both parties need to feel like the process is fair. That’s why we make it as transparent as possible.
When we make an offer, we explain exactly how we arrived at that number. We look at comparable sales in the area, the condition of the property, and the current market. We’re not trying to take advantage of a bad situation — we’re trying to give both parties a reasonable option that lets them move forward quickly.
Both spouses are welcome to be involved in the process. Both can ask questions. Both can have their attorneys review the purchase agreement before signing. We work with both sides equally because a deal only works when everyone feels good about it.
We’ve helped couples in every kind of situation. Amicable divorces where both parties just want closure. Contentious divorces where the attorneys handle all communication. Situations where one person has already moved out and the other is stuck maintaining a house they can’t afford alone.
Whatever your situation looks like, we’ve probably seen something similar. And we’ve helped those people get through it.
Here’s what we tell every person who calls us in the middle of a divorce: this part of it doesn’t have to be hard. The house is a problem with a solution. Let us be the solution so you can focus on rebuilding your life.
If you’re ready to talk, fill out the form at the top of this page or call us at (804) 800-1740. The conversation is completely confidential, and there’s zero obligation.
If both names are on the deed, then yes — both parties typically need to agree to the sale and sign the closing documents. In cases where one spouse is uncooperative, the court can sometimes order the sale as part of the divorce proceedings. We recommend working with your divorce attorney to determine your options. We’re happy to work with both parties and their legal teams to make the process as smooth as possible.
Yes, in most cases you can sell the house before the divorce is final. In fact, many divorce attorneys recommend it because it simplifies the property division. The proceeds from the sale are held in escrow or distributed according to whatever agreement you and your spouse have reached. Selling early also stops the bleeding on mortgage payments, insurance, and maintenance costs that both parties are responsible for.
We look at recent comparable sales in your neighborhood, the current condition of the property, and the local market. We’re transparent about our numbers — we’ll show you exactly how we arrived at our offer. Both spouses and their attorneys are welcome to review the offer and ask questions. If either party wants to get an independent appraisal for comparison, we fully support that.
This is one of the most common situations we see. One person moves out, and the other is left paying a mortgage they can’t afford on a single income. A fast cash sale gets both names off the mortgage, stops the monthly payments, and gives each person their share of the equity so they can start fresh. We can close in as little as two weeks, so you don’t have to keep carrying that burden.
The house doesn’t have to be the hardest part of your divorce. Get a fair cash offer, close fast, and start the next chapter of your life.
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