We Buy Houses Greensboro NC — Cash Offer in 48 Hours
Pallas Growth buys houses in Greensboro, North Carolina for cash across Guilford County — Fisher Park, Sunset Hills, Irving Park, Dunleath (Aycock), Westerwood, College Hill, plus surrounding High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge. Sellers receive a written cash offer in 48 hours and can close in as few as 14 days, with no repairs, no agent commissions, and no closing costs.
We buy houses in Greensboro NC in any condition — inherited estates, pre-foreclosure homes, rental properties with tenants, and older single-family or row homes in ZIPs 27401, 27403, 27405, 27406, 27407, 27408, 27409, 27410, 27455. 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. North Carolina requires the Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement on most resales, and Guilford County's older mill-adjacent neighborhoods commonly surface lead-paint and outdated electrical issues at inspection.
Serving All of Guilford County
Why Greensboro Homeowners Choose Pallas
Greensboro homeowners face a unique combination of challenges that make a traditional sale painful. 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. North Carolina requires the Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement on most resales, and Guilford County's older mill-adjacent neighborhoods commonly surface lead-paint and outdated electrical issues at inspection. A traditional listing means inspections, repair negotiations, and 60–90 days on market — often with deals that fall apart at financing. Pallas Growth closes fast: written cash offer in 48 hours, close in as few as 14 days, no agents, no waiting.
Beyond Greensboro, we buy throughout Guilford County and surrounding North Carolina — including High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, Kernersville, Burlington.
No Fees or Commissions
We cover all closing costs. Your cash offer is your net proceeds.
Close in Days, Not Months
We have cash ready. No bank delays, no appraisals, no contingencies.
Sell As-Is
No repairs, no cleaning, no inspections. We buy your Greensboro home exactly as it is.
Local Process Knowledge
We know Guilford County — non-judicial trustee sale timelines, In North Carolina, the Clerk of Superior Court serves as Judge of Probate; Guilford County estates filed in Greensboro are handled at the Guilford County Courthouse, 201 South Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401, and the Guilford County Courthouse.
The Fastest Way to Sell Your House Fast in Greensboro
Skip the listings, open houses, and 90-day waiting games. Pallas Growth gives Greensboro homeowners a direct preliminary cash offer and a closing date that works for you — as fast as 14–30 days.
Situations Greensboro Homeowners Sell For
Inherited Property
Selling an inherited Greensboro home through In North Carolina, the Clerk of Superior Court serves as Judge of Probate; Guilford County estates filed in Greensboro are handled at the Guilford County Courthouse, 201 South Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 can be complex. We handle probate situations and close fast — even before the estate fully closes.
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Facing non-judicial trustee sale in Guilford County? We can close before the sale date and coordinate directly with your lender's loss-mitigation team to protect your credit.
Learn more →As-Is Sale
North Carolina requires the Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement on most resales, and Guilford County's older mill-adjacent neighborhoods commonly surface lead-paint and outdated electrical issues at inspection. We buy Greensboro homes in any condition — no inspections, no contractor estimates, no cleanup required before closing.
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No repairs, no agents, no closing costs. Confidential and obligation-free.
Common Questions From Greensboro Cash Sellers
How quickly can you buy my house in Greensboro?
We can typically close in 14–30 days from the time you accept our cash offer. We have cash ready and don't rely on bank financing, so there are no delays from appraisals or loan approvals. We work around your timeline.
Do you buy properties throughout Greensboro?
Yes — we buy houses in all Greensboro neighborhoods including Fisher Park, Sunset Hills, Irving Park, Dunleath (Aycock), Westerwood, College Hill, plus throughout Guilford County. Any neighborhood, any condition.
How do I sell my house fast in Greensboro, NC?
To sell your house fast in Greensboro, NC: submit your address to Pallas Growth, receive a written preliminary cash offer within 48 hours, and pick a closing date — typically 14 days, sometimes sooner. We're cash home buyers serving all Guilford County ZIPs (27401, 27403, 27405, 27406, 27407, 27408) and surrounding towns including High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge. No agent listing, no repairs, no closing costs.
Can I sell my Greensboro house as-is for cash?
Yes — Pallas Growth buys Greensboro houses as-is for cash, including homes with deferred maintenance, older systems, code violations, or open permits. No inspections, no repair credits, no contractor estimates required before closing. 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. North Carolina requires the Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement on most resales, and Guilford County's older mill-adjacent neighborhoods commonly surface lead-paint and outdated electrical issues at inspection.
I inherited a home in Greensboro — what happens next?
We specialize in buying inherited properties throughout Guilford County. In North Carolina, the Clerk of Superior Court serves as Judge of Probate; Guilford County estates filed in Greensboro are handled at the Guilford County Courthouse, 201 South Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401. Once the personal representative has Letters Testamentary (or Letters of Administration), we can close — even while probate is still open. Final distribution to heirs happens after the estate closes.
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