We Buy Houses Across Ohio.

From Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati to Toledo, we're cash buyers who know Ohio's older housing stock and the Cuyahoga and Franklin County process. Fair offer, no fees, no repairs.

Tremont (Cleveland) Ohio City (Cleveland) German Village (Columbus) Short North (Columbus) Clintonville (Columbus) Over-the-Rhine (Cincinnati) Hyde Park (Cincinnati) Oakwood (Dayton) Old West End (Toledo) Highland Square (Akron) Tremont (Cleveland) Ohio City (Cleveland) German Village (Columbus) Short North (Columbus) Clintonville (Columbus) Over-the-Rhine (Cincinnati) Hyde Park (Cincinnati) Oakwood (Dayton) Old West End (Toledo) Highland Square (Akron)

Ohio Cities

Cleveland

Cuyahoga County

Cuyahoga's housing market — Cleveland has one of the oldest housing stocks in the country — Tremont alone shows over 70% of homes built before 1939.

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Columbus

Franklin County

Franklin's housing market — Columbus is one of the fastest-growing Midwest metros, with strong population inflow tied to Intel's Licking County build-out and Ohio State.

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Cincinnati

Hamilton County

Hamilton's housing market — Cincinnati has notably old housing stock — over 67% of homes in Over-the-Rhine were built in 1939 or earlier, and the city is known for one of the country's largest collections of preserved Italianate brick row houses.

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Toledo

Lucas County

Lucas's housing market — Toledo has one of the oldest housing stocks in the Rust Belt — the Old West End is a nationally designated historic district with significant Victorian, Edwardian, and Arts-and-Crafts inventory built between roughly 1875 and 1917, and lead-paint disclosures are routine on pre-1978 sales.

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Akron

Summit County

Summit's housing market — Akron has a notably old housing stock, with roughly 35% of units built before 1940 — concentrated in Highland Square, Wallhaven, Firestone Park, and Goodyear Heights, where lead-based paint disclosures are routine on sales of any pre-1978 home.

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Dayton

Montgomery County

Montgomery's housing market — Dayton has an older urban housing stock — large numbers of homes were built before 1940, so federal lead-based-paint disclosure (pre-1978) applies to most resales.

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Youngstown

Mahoning County

Mahoning's housing market — Youngstown has one of Ohio's oldest housing stocks, with a large share of pre-1940 homes from its steel-era boom.

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Canton

Stark County

Stark's housing market — Canton is a Rust Belt city in northeast Ohio with predominantly pre-1960s housing stock and a median sale price near $127K in early 2026 — among the most affordable mid-sized metros in the state.

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Lakewood

Cuyahoga County

Cuyahoga's housing market — Lakewood is one of Cleveland's oldest streetcar suburbs, known for dense pre-1940 single-family housing and large stocks of two-family doubles along its inland streets.

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Parma

Cuyahoga County

Cuyahoga's housing market — Parma is Cleveland's largest suburb and Cuyahoga County's second-largest city, with a housing stock built almost entirely between 1950 and 1970 during the post-WWII suburban boom.

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Lorain

Lorain County

Lorain's housing market — Lake Erie port city of about 65,000 in northeast Ohio, anchoring Lorain County and the western edge of Greater Cleveland.

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"We had a Cleveland Heights house left after our mom passed — needed too many repairs to list. Pallas Growth had a written offer in 48 hours and closed before probate was even finished."

Karen P.

Inherited Property — Cuyahoga County

Local Buyers Who Know Ohio

We're not a national chain. We buy across Ohio with knowledge of Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, and Summit county processes — judicial foreclosure timelines, county Probate Court (a division of Common Pleas), and the pre-1960 housing stock that dominates much of Cleveland, Toledo, and Dayton.

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 Ohio market data

Why Ohio Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Pre-1960 Housing Stock

Over 40% of Ohio residences predate 1960. Lead paint, knob-and-tube wiring, and asbestos disclosures kill traditional deals — we buy regardless.

Judicial Foreclosure Timeline

Ohio foreclosures move through Common Pleas Court. Selling before the sheriff's sale protects your credit and any remaining equity.

Cuyahoga & Franklin Probate

County Probate Court (a division of Common Pleas) handles estate sales. We coordinate directly with executors and estate attorneys to close cleanly.

Rust Belt Inherited Volume

Many Cleveland and Toledo homes pass to out-of-state heirs. We make remote sales simple — one call, one offer, one closing.

We Also Buy In

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

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