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Tell us the property address, condition, and your preferred timeline by form, phone, or text.
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Cash Offer King is a South Texas real estate investment company—not a brokerage. We evaluate properties, make no-obligation offers, and explain the proposed transaction structure before you decide.
The seller journey
Timing and details vary by property, but every potential transaction follows the same transparent framework.
Tell us the property address, condition, and your preferred timeline by form, phone, or text.
We review the property and may schedule a short walkthrough. No cleaning or repairs are required.
If the property fits our criteria, we provide a written, no-obligation purchase proposal for your review.
If you choose to proceed, both parties sign a written purchase agreement that controls the transaction.
A title company verifies ownership and reviews liens, taxes, probate matters, judgments, and other title issues.
When contractual conditions are satisfied and title is clear or resolvable, the title company coordinates signing and disbursement.
How we may structure a transaction
Cash Offer King may purchase the property directly, close with a funding or investment partner, or assign its contractual purchase rights to another investor for a fee. Cash Offer King does not list your property or act as your real estate broker.
The specific structure and the nature of any contractual or equitable interest will be disclosed in writing. You do not pay Cash Offer King an agent commission.
An essential closing condition
The seller must be able to convey marketable and insurable title under the purchase agreement. The title company reviews ownership, mortgages, liens, judgments, unpaid taxes, probate matters, and other recorded issues.
Many title issues can be resolved before closing. If an issue cannot be cleared or insured, closing may be delayed, renegotiated, or canceled according to the written agreement. The title company evaluates title insurability; the parties’ contractual rights remain governed by their signed documents.
No pressure. No obligation.