Fort Lauderdale is called the "Venice of America" for its canals and waterfront living, but when you need to sell fast, the tourist season doesn't care about your timeline. Whether you're dealing with hurricane damage on a Las Olas condo, a rental property with difficult tenants in Hollywood, or an inherited house in Pembroke Pines that you can't manage from out of state, we buy houses for cash — any condition, any neighborhood. Close in 7-14 days.
Fort Lauderdale and Broward County have a unique real estate landscape — high demand waterfront properties alongside pockets of distressed sales, short-term rentals, and aging communities where sellers need fast, flexible solutions.
Las Olas Boulevard and Victoria Park are among Fort Lauderdale's most coveted addresses, but even here sellers face real pressures. High HOA fees at waterfront condominiums, special assessments for Seawall repairs along the New River, and the sheer cost of maintaining a luxury property add up fast. We've worked with sellers who needed to exit a $1.5M condo after a divorce, a homeowner whose insurance deductible was larger than their emergency fund, and investors who bought at peak 2021 prices and need to move capital elsewhere. Cash offers work in every price range.
The stretch between Hollywood and Dania Beach along A1A is dominated by short-term rental properties. When ordinances shift or the STR market softens, property owners who counted on rental income face cash-flow problems fast. We regularly see properties here with deferred hurricane repairs from 2022's Ian, properties near the Hard Rock Hotel construction that have been impacted by construction vibration, and homes where a recent divorce left one spouse as a reluctant landlord. These situations need fast, discreet transactions and we provide both.
The western Broward communities of Coral Springs, Tamarac, and Pembroke Pines are where Broward's working and middle class lives. These neighborhoods have large concentrations of family homes with mortgage balances from 2008-era refinancing, properties involved in estate proceedings after a parent passed, and homes with code violations from Broward's aggressive Code Compliance department. Many sellers here bought at the worst possible time (2007) and are still underwater or barely above water. We buy these properties every week.
Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach offer ocean-access living at a more accessible price point than Fort Lauderdale proper, but beach proximity comes with hidden costs: salt air corrosion, flood insurance requirements (many properties here are in flood zones), and HOA rules that restrict what's visible from the street. Sellers in these areas who need to move fast can't wait for traditional buyers who get cold feet after seeing flood zone elevation requirements or flood insurance quotes. We have the capital to close without those contingencies.
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