We Buy Houses Across Tennessee.

From Nashville to Memphis, Knoxville to Chattanooga, we're cash buyers across Tennessee. Chancery and Probate Court experienced, fast 60-day foreclosure timeline accommodated.

East Nashville 12 South (Nashville) Germantown (Nashville) Sylvan Park (Nashville) Cooper-Young (Memphis) Overton Square (Memphis) Central Gardens (Memphis) Old North Knoxville North Chattanooga East Nashville 12 South (Nashville) Germantown (Nashville) Sylvan Park (Nashville) Cooper-Young (Memphis) Overton Square (Memphis) Central Gardens (Memphis) Old North Knoxville North Chattanooga

Tennessee Cities

Nashville

Davidson County

Davidson's housing market — Nashville-Davidson County is a consolidated metro government and one of the fastest-appreciating markets in the U.

Learn more →

Memphis

Shelby County

Shelby's housing market — Memphis-Shelby County has one of the highest concentrations of single-family rental investor ownership in the country, with significant pre-1960 housing inventory in Midtown, North Memphis, and Frayser.

Learn more →

Knoxville

Knox County

Knox's housing market — Knoxville's urban core contains substantial late-1800s and early-1900s Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman stock in Old North Knoxville, Fort Sanders, and Fourth and Gill, with renovations in several districts protected under H-1 historic overlay zoning.

Learn more →

Chattanooga

Hamilton County

Hamilton's housing market — Chattanooga's pre-war neighborhoods (Highland Park, Saint Elmo, North Chattanooga, Glenwood) carry significant 1900s–1930s Queen Anne, bungalow, and craftsman inventory with pre-1978 lead-paint disclosures.

Learn more →

Murfreesboro

Rutherford County

Rutherford's housing market — Murfreesboro is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee, with most existing stock built since 1990 in subdivisions feeding MTSU and the Nissan/Amazon employment corridor.

Learn more →

Clarksville

Montgomery County

Montgomery's housing market — Clarksville's housing market is heavily influenced by Fort Campbell — high transaction velocity, large share of post-2000 new construction in Sango and Rossview, and a significant share of VA-financed sales.

Learn more →

Franklin

Williamson County

Williamson's housing market — Franklin is an affluent Nashville suburb in Williamson County (one of Tennessee's highest-income counties) with both a protected antebellum Downtown Franklin Historic District and large post-2000 master-planned subdivisions.

Learn more →

Johnson City

Washington County

Washington's housing market — Johnson City anchors the Tennessee side of the Tri-Cities region (with Kingsport and Bristol) in upper East Tennessee, near the Virginia and North Carolina borders.

Learn more →

Jackson

Madison County

Madison's housing market — Jackson is the largest city in West Tennessee between Memphis and Nashville and the regional medical, retail, and education hub (Union University, Lane College, Jackson State CC).

Learn more →

Hendersonville

Sumner County

Sumner's housing market — Hendersonville sits on Old Hickory Lake about 18 miles northeast of downtown Nashville and is one of Tennessee's fastest-growing suburbs.

Learn more →

Kingsport

Sullivan County

Sullivan's housing market — Northeast Tennessee city of about 55,000 anchoring the Tri-Cities region (with Johnson City and Bristol) at the Tennessee-Virginia border.

Learn more →

"We needed to sell our Memphis duplex without months of fix-up. Pallas took it as-is, tenants and all, and closed in two weeks."

Jasmine K.

Rental Property — Shelby County

Local Buyers Who Know Tennessee

We're not a national chain. We buy across Tennessee with knowledge of Chancery Court and Probate Court (Shelby and Davidson), fast non-judicial foreclosure under deeds of trust, and the older Memphis housing stock that often needs significant updates.

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 Tennessee market data

Why Tennessee Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Non-Judicial Foreclosure

Tennessee allows non-judicial foreclosure under deeds of trust — often 60–90 days from notice. Selling fast can preserve credit and equity.

Chancery & Probate Courts

TN probate runs through Chancery Court in most counties (Probate Court in Shelby and Davidson). Letters Testamentary authorize the executor's sale.

Memphis Pre-1960 Stock

Memphis has a high concentration of pre-1960 single-family homes. Lead paint and dated electrical are routine — we buy as-is.

Nashville Migration Pressure

Nashville's growth has pushed many longtime owners to sell. We offer clean cash with no commissions, no repairs, and a closing date you choose.

We Also Buy In

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

Ready to Get Your Tennessee Cash Offer?

No repairs, no agents, no closing costs. Confidential and obligation-free.

Get My Cash Offer →