Quick Answer
We buy houses in Seminole Heights, Tampa for cash. Pallas Growth makes a preliminary cash offer within 48 hours on bungalows, Craftsmans, and any-condition homes throughout Old, South, and Southeast Seminole Heights. No repairs, no agent commissions, no closing costs. Close in as little as 14 days.
Cash for Seminole Heights Houses — Any Condition, 14-Day Close
Pallas Growth buys houses across Seminole Heights — Old Seminole Heights, South Seminole Heights, and Southeast Seminole Heights — for cash. Whether your bungalow needs a full gut renovation, the foundation has settled, or you've inherited a family home off Florida Avenue or Nebraska, we make a fair cash offer and close on your timeline.
Why Seminole Heights Sellers Choose a Cash Buyer
Seminole Heights is one of Tampa's oldest residential districts — full of 1920s and 1930s bungalows, Craftsman homes, and Mediterranean Revival cottages. That architectural charm comes with real challenges at sale time: original plumbing, knob-and-tube wiring, foundation movement, deferred-maintenance roofs, and insurance companies that won't write policies until you do thousands in upgrades. We buy all of it as-is.
Old-House Issues? We Factor Them In
Original wiring, galvanized plumbing, settled piers, aging HVAC, termite damage — we account for repair costs in our offer and close as-is. No contractor estimates needed.
Flood Zone & Insurance Headaches
Some Seminole Heights streets carry flood-zone designations; many older homes can't get standard insurance without a 4-point or wind-mit inspection. We buy around all of that — our purchases aren't contingent on insurability.
Inherited Bungalows & Estate Sales
Many Seminole Heights homes have been held by the same family for 50+ years. We work directly with executors and estate attorneys to close Hillsborough County probate sales quickly.
14-Day Close on Your Timeline
No buyer financing, no appraisal contingency. Hillsborough County closings typically run 14–21 days. Fastest Polk County close: 6 days.
All Three Seminole Heights Sub-Neighborhoods
We buy across the entire Seminole Heights district:
- Old Seminole Heights — the historic core between Hillsborough Ave and Sligh Ave, west of Florida Ave. Predominantly 1920s bungalows with designated historic status.
- South Seminole Heights — south of Hillsborough Ave down toward the river. Smaller lots, mixed architecture, walkability to the bustling Florida Ave corridor.
- Southeast Seminole Heights — east of Nebraska Ave toward I-275. More ranch-style homes from the 1950s–60s, larger lots, and a mix of single-family and multi-family properties.
Common Questions From Seminole Heights Sellers
Do you buy homes with original wiring and plumbing?
Yes. Knob-and-tube, galvanized pipes, original breaker panels — we factor the systems into our offer and don't require any updates before closing.
My house is in the Old Seminole Heights Historic District — does that affect the sale?
It doesn't stop us from buying. Historic-district homes carry exterior-alteration rules for any future renovation, but those rules apply to us after closing, not to the sale itself. We handle the due diligence.
Can you buy a Seminole Heights property in probate?
Yes. We close Hillsborough County probate sales routinely, working with executors and estate attorneys. See our Tampa probate guide.
What if my house has been vacant or has squatter/condition issues?
We buy vacant properties regardless of condition or occupancy history. We handle any title, occupancy, or cleanout issues after closing.
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