A fast, simple cash sale can help both parties move forward quickly — with clear numbers, no drawn-out process, and no extra stress on top of everything else.
We understand this isn't just a real estate decision — it's part of one of the hardest transitions a person can go through. We're not here to add to the stress. We'll give you honest numbers, a simple process, and let you move at whatever pace works for your situation.
When both parties want to move on quickly, a cash sale removes a lot of the friction.
A cash sale can close in as little as 7–14 days. No waiting on the market, no months of showings and open houses. Both parties get clarity and can move on with their lives faster.
Our analysis shows exactly what the home is worth, what the cash offer is, and what each option nets after all costs. Clear numbers make it easier to agree on what's fair and move forward together.
With a traditional listing, someone has to coordinate repairs, showings, and negotiations — which gets complicated when two parties are involved. A cash sale eliminates all of that.
Your information goes to one team only and is never sold or shared. We handle sensitive situations with discretion and respect.
⚖️ This page is for general information only and is not legal or financial advice. Every divorce situation is different. We strongly recommend working with a licensed Arizona family law attorney to understand your rights, obligations, and options before making any decisions about the marital home.
Simple, transparent, and designed to reduce stress — not add to it.
Type in the property address. We pull real market data automatically — no calls, no forms.
Tell us about the property — condition, mortgage balance, and a few basics. Most fields pre-fill from public records.
Your cash offer, on-market estimate, and net proceeds appear instantly — with full transparency. No contact info needed to see this.
If a cash sale makes sense for your situation, we're here. We work with both parties and your attorneys to make closing smooth.
Yes, in most cases. Both spouses typically need to agree to the sale and sign closing documents. A court may also order the sale as part of the divorce settlement. We recommend working with a family law attorney to understand your specific situation.
How proceeds are split depends on your divorce agreement, any court orders, and Arizona's community property laws. Your family law attorney and the closing process will handle the distribution. We work with both parties to make the transaction as smooth as possible.
If both parties can't agree, a court can order the sale as part of the divorce proceedings. We recommend speaking with a family law attorney about your options and rights in that situation.
Typically yes — both parties with ownership interest will need to sign closing documents. We're experienced working with situations where communication between spouses is difficult and will do our best to keep the process straightforward for everyone involved.
Never. Your information goes to one team only and is never sold or shared. We handle all situations with discretion and respect.
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