Let me be direct about something: I've walked hundreds of properties across Maryland and Virginia and some of the ones that needed the most work from a cleanup standpoint have been the best deals for everyone involved. A hoarded or heavily cluttered house is not the end of the road, it's just a house that needs a specific kind of buyer. That buyer is me.
I buy hoarder properties and heavily cluttered houses as-is. That means I walk the property, assess what's there, factor the cleanout costs into my number, and make you an offer the same day. You don't hire a junk removal crew. You don't spend weekends hauling things out. You don't stage anything or make any part of it presentable for listing photos. You tell me what you want to keep, you pack those things, and you leave the rest. My team handles everything after we close.
The most common scenario I see: an adult child is selling a parent's home after they've passed or moved to assisted living. The parent accumulated decades of possessions, in some cases, full rooms that haven't been accessible in years, stacked floor to ceiling. For the family, the idea of showing that house to strangers through a traditional listing process is mortifying. For me, it's Tuesday. I approach every one of these properties with the same professional discretion I bring to any transaction. My crew is trained on these situations. What happens in the house stays in the house.
Beyond the emotional aspect, hoarder properties present real practical challenges for traditional buyers, they can't get accurate repair estimates, lenders won't finance them, and even cash investors often balk at the cleanup scope. My background is construction; I know exactly what a cleanout, to, renovation project costs because I've priced hundreds of them. That expertise is what makes me able to make a fair, honest offer where others won't even try.
No commissions, no closing costs on your end, no cleanup required. Fill out the form below and I'll call you today.