We Buy Houses Across Colorado.

From Denver to Colorado Springs, Aurora to Fort Collins, we buy houses across Colorado for cash. Public Trustee foreclosure, Denver Probate Court, and out-of-state heir sales handled.

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Colorado Cities

Denver

Denver County (City and County of Denver — consolidated)

Denver (City and of Denver — consolidated)'s housing market — Denver is a consolidated City and County, and the only Colorado jurisdiction with a standalone probate court.

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Colorado Springs

El Paso County

El Paso's housing market — Colorado Springs blends historic stock (Old North End, Westside / Old Colorado City) with large post-1980 subdivisions on the north and east sides driven by Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, and the Air Force Academy.

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Aurora

Arapahoe County

Arapahoe's housing market — Aurora spans three counties (Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas) and ranges from postwar-era Hoffman Heights tract homes built for returning veterans in the 1950s to large new-build master-planned communities along E-470.

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Fort Collins

Larimer County

Larimer's housing market — Fort Collins splits sharply between the pre-1940 brick and Victorian housing of Old Town and the Mountain Avenue historic corridor (where pre-1978 lead-paint disclosures are routine) and a much larger inventory of 1990s–2010s tract subdivisions in the south and east.

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Boulder

Boulder County

Boulder's housing market — Boulder has tightly constrained supply due to its 1970s growth-management ordinance and Open Space buffer, producing very high pricing and an old historic-district core (Mapleton Hill Victorians, Whittier bungalows) where landmark review applies.

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Pueblo

Pueblo County

Pueblo's housing market — Pueblo has unusually old housing stock for the Mountain West — Bessemer and the East Side were built out in the 1880s–1920s as worker housing for CF&I Steel, so pre-1978 lead-based-paint disclosures are widely triggered.

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Loveland

Larimer County

Larimer's housing market — Loveland sits along the Front Range adjacent to Fort Collins, with housing stock ranging from late-19th-century Victorian and craftsman homes in the Downtown Historic District (National Register, 2015) to large post-2000 Centerra master-planned subdivisions.

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Greeley

Weld County

Weld's housing market — Greeley is the seat of Weld County in northern Colorado's Front Range, about 50 miles north of Denver and 25 miles east of Fort Collins.

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Centennial

Arapahoe County

Arapahoe's housing market — Centennial is one of the youngest cities in metro Denver (incorporated 2001) but its housing stock is largely 1970s–1990s suburban single-family built by Writer Homes, Mission Viejo, and similar masterplanners.

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Arvada

Jefferson and Adams Counties

Jefferson and Adams Counties's housing market — Arvada is a Denver northwest suburb that splits across Jefferson County (the majority) and a small eastern slice in Adams County.

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Westminster

Adams and Jefferson counties

Adams and Jefferson counties's housing market — Denver-metro suburb of about 116,000, split across the Adams-Jefferson county line about 9 miles northwest of downtown Denver.

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Local Buyers Who Know Colorado

We're not a national chain. We buy across Colorado with knowledge of Public Trustee foreclosure, the standalone Denver Probate Court (other counties handle probate in District Court), and the heavy out-of-state-heir volume on inherited Front Range homes.

Close in as little as 14 days (our fastest close was 6 days)
No repairs, no cleaning required
No agent commissions or closing costs
You choose the closing date
Fair cash offers based on real Colorado market data

Why Colorado Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Public Trustee Foreclosure

Colorado foreclosures run through the county Public Trustee — typically 4–6 months from notice. Selling early avoids the auction and protects credit.

Denver Has Standalone Probate

Denver Probate Court is independent (other counties handle probate in District Court). Personal representatives can sell estate property after Letters Testamentary.

High Land Value, Older Stock

Many older Denver and Colorado Springs homes sit on valuable land. Cash buyers can underwrite the lot value and absorb structural defects.

Out-of-State Heirs

Inherited Colorado homes often pass to out-of-state heirs. We close remotely — wire proceeds, no need to fly in for inspections or showings.

We Also Buy In

Pallas Growth operates in 11 states. If you have property outside Colorado, we likely buy there too.

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