We Buy Houses Across North Carolina.

From Charlotte to Raleigh, Greensboro to Durham, we buy houses across NC for cash — Clerk of Court probate, non-judicial power-of-sale foreclosure, and any-condition close.

Plaza Midwood (Charlotte) NoDa (Charlotte) Dilworth (Charlotte) Myers Park (Charlotte) Five Points (Raleigh) Oakwood (Raleigh) Mordecai (Raleigh) Trinity Park (Durham) Old Salem (Winston-Salem) Plaza Midwood (Charlotte) NoDa (Charlotte) Dilworth (Charlotte) Myers Park (Charlotte) Five Points (Raleigh) Oakwood (Raleigh) Mordecai (Raleigh) Trinity Park (Durham) Old Salem (Winston-Salem)

North Carolina Cities

Charlotte

Mecklenburg County

Mecklenburg's housing market — Charlotte saw strong appreciation through the 2020s tied to financial-sector job growth.

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Raleigh

Wake County

Wake's housing market — Raleigh-Wake County has been one of the fastest-growing metros in the country.

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Greensboro

Guilford County

Guilford's housing market — Greensboro's housing inventory ranges from 1920s–1930s bungalows and Queen Anne homes in Fisher Park and Dunleath to large postwar ranches in Sunset Hills and Lindley Park, with significant Craftsman and Colonial Revival stock.

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Durham

Durham County

Durham's housing market — Durham's near-downtown historic districts (Trinity Park, Watts-Hillandale, Cleveland-Holloway, Old North Durham) are dominated by 1900s–1930s Queen Anne, Foursquare, bungalow, and Tudor housing with routine pre-1978 lead-paint disclosures.

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Winston-Salem

Forsyth County

Forsyth's housing market — Winston-Salem features extensive pre-WWII bungalow and Colonial Revival stock in Ardmore (most built 1914-1940) and West End (dating to the 1880s), with lead-paint and knob-and-tube wiring disclosures common.

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Wilmington

New Hanover County

New Hanover's housing market — Wilmington has a coastal housing-stock mix: a large pre-1940 downtown historic district plus extensive post-2000 suburban tracts toward the beaches.

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Asheville

Buncombe County

Buncombe's housing market — Asheville has a high share of pre-1940 craftsman, Victorian, and Arts-and-Crafts homes, especially in Montford, Grove Park, and Five Points (Montford is on the National Register of Historic Places).

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Cary

Wake County

Wake's housing market — Cary is a master-planned Raleigh suburb in the Research Triangle, sitting between Raleigh, RTP, Apex, and Morrisville.

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Fayetteville

Cumberland County

Cumberland's housing market — Fayetteville's housing market is heavily influenced by Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) just north of the city, which creates steady PCS-driven turnover and strong demand for entry-level single-family inventory.

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Greenville

Pitt County

Pitt's housing market — Greenville is Eastern North Carolina's medical and university hub, anchored by East Carolina University and ECU Health Medical Center.

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Concord

Cabarrus County

Cabarrus's housing market — Charlotte-metro suburb of about 105,000 and the county seat of Cabarrus County, 20 miles northeast of Uptown Charlotte.

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"Job relocated me out of Charlotte fast. Pallas Growth made the whole sale work on my timeline — no listing, no showings, fair cash."

Daniel S.

Job Relocation — Mecklenburg County

Local Buyers Who Know North Carolina

We're not a national chain. We buy across North Carolina with knowledge of the Clerk of Superior Court probate process, non-judicial power-of-sale foreclosure, and the strong growth markets in Mecklenburg and Wake counties.

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 North Carolina market data

Why North Carolina Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Non-Judicial Power-of-Sale

Most NC foreclosures use the non-judicial power-of-sale process through Clerk of Court hearings. Selling before the hearing protects equity.

Clerk of Superior Court Probate

NC probate runs through the Clerk of Superior Court in each county. Letters Testamentary unlock the personal representative's authority to sell.

Charlotte & Raleigh Growth

Mecklenburg and Wake counties have strong appreciation but inventory is tight. Cash sales close fast for sellers who need certainty over a few extra weeks of MLS.

Inherited Tobacco-Country Stock

Across rural NC, inherited family homes often need significant work. We buy regardless of condition — no contractor estimates required.

We Also Buy In

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

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