Loudoun County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States for the better part of two decades. The explosion of data centers along the Dulles corridor, the expansion of the Silver Line, and the wave of planned communities in Ashburn, Brambleton, and South Riding have transformed this area from quiet Virginia farmland into a high-demand suburban market. But fast growth creates pressure - and not every homeowner in Loudoun is in a position to ride the listing process through showings, inspections, and buyer financing contingencies.
I buy homes across Loudoun County for cash. Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Purcellville, Brambleton, South Riding, and the communities around the Dulles area - ZIP codes 20105, 20147 through 20149, 20152, 20164, 20165, 20175, 20176, and 20180. Whether the home is a newer-construction colonial that's developed serious structural or water issues, an older Sterling rambler that needs a complete gut renovation, or a rural property in western Loudoun where the well or septic has failed - I buy it all.
Loudoun sellers come to me for different reasons than sellers in more established markets. Many bought during the 2020-2022 boom and are now dealing with homes that have hidden defects the original builder cut corners on. Others are commuter families who purchased in Loudoun for the schools but are now relocating for work and can't afford to wait three months for a traditional sale. Some inherited rural parcels or older homes in Purcellville and Leesburg that don't fit the cookie-cutter buyer profile. I handle every one of these scenarios.
My process is the same everywhere I buy: you submit your property, I pull Loudoun County comps and run my numbers, and I present you with a cash offer - usually within 24 hours. No bank approvals, no appraisal contingencies, no inspection demands. You pick the closing date, I handle the title work, and the number I quote you is the number you receive at the table. Every dollar.