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title: "Sell My House Fast for Cash in Maryland | James Mancera"
description: "I buy houses for cash across Maryland - PG County, Montgomery County, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Howard, Frederick, Charles, Carroll, Harford. Any condition. Real offer today, zero fees. James Mancera."
url: "https://jamesmancera.com/maryland"
last_updated: 2026-05-06
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# I Buy Houses for Cash All Across Maryland.

**PG County to Baltimore. Bethesda to Frederick. Annapolis to the Eastern shore. Real cash offer today, zero fees on your side, close as fast as tomorrow.**

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Maryland is core to my buying area. I'm closing across the state every month - Prince George's County, Baltimore city and county, Montgomery County, Anne Arundel, Howard, Frederick, and out into Charles, Carroll, and Harford counties. Different settlement process than Virginia, different paperwork, different timelines. None of that matters to you as the seller. I work with Maryland-licensed title companies and settlement attorneys who know the process inside and out. From your perspective, it's the same simple experience as anywhere else: submit your address, get a real cash offer today, close when you want.

I buy in cities and communities across the entire state. Bethesda, Rockville, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, and Germantown in Montgomery County. College Park, Bowie, Hyattsville, Upper Marlboro, and Riverdale in PG. Annapolis, Pasadena, Glen Burnie, Linthicum, and Severna Park in Anne Arundel. Columbia, Ellicott City, and Laurel in Howard County. Frederick, Urbana, and Mount Airy in Frederick County. Waldorf and La Plata in Charles. Westminster and Sykesville in Carroll. Bel Air, Aberdeen, and Havre de Grace in Harford. And Baltimore - rowhomes in the city, single-families in the county, anywhere from Federal Hill and Canton to Dundalk, Towson, Catonsville, Pikesville, and Owings Mills.

ZIP codes across my Maryland buying area include 20705 through 20785 in PG County, 20814 through 20912 in the MoCo and Silver Spring corridor, 21042 through 21075 in Howard, 21054 through 21146 in Anne Arundel, 21201 through 21237 in Baltimore city and county, 21701 through 21771 in Frederick County, and the rest of central and northern Maryland into Carroll and Harford. If you're anywhere along the DC commuter corridor or out through central Maryland, I want to hear from you.

A lot of the homeowners who call me in Maryland are dealing with the same situations I see everywhere else - an inherited house in probate they don't want to manage, a property that needs more work than it's worth putting in, a divorce or job relocation that requires moving on quickly, or a tired landlord who's done with rental management. Government and military families along the DC corridor face transfers and PCS orders that don't wait for a 90-day listing. Baltimore homeowners face annual tax sale deadlines and code violation notices. I give you an answer today and close on your schedule. The number I quote is the number you walk away with - no fees, no commissions, no closing costs on your side.

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## FAQ

**Q: Do you buy houses in every Maryland county?**

A: I actively buy in 9 counties: Prince George's, Baltimore (city and county), Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Howard, Frederick, Charles, Carroll, and Harford. If your property is somewhere else in Maryland, send it anyway and I'll let you know within the day.

**Q: Is selling in Maryland different from selling in Virginia?**

A: The settlement process has differences - different paperwork, different timelines, different title requirements. None of that matters to you as the seller. I work with Maryland-licensed title companies and settlement attorneys who handle the state-specific details. Your experience is the same: submit your address, get a real cash offer today, close when you want.

**Q: Do you handle Baltimore tax sale properties?**

A: Yes. If your property has been sold at Baltimore's annual tax sale or is headed there, I can still buy it. My team works with attorneys who specialize in tax sale redemption and we can structure the deal to clear the lien at closing.

**Q: Can you buy an inherited property in Maryland?**

A: Yes. Maryland's Orphans' Court process gives the personal representative authority to sell once they're appointed. I work with Maryland estate attorneys regularly and have handled probate sales with both single heirs and large heir groups. Out-of-state heirs are no problem - the entire transaction can be handled remotely.

**Q: How long does a Maryland closing take?**

A: My average close in Maryland is 14 days, and I've closed in as few as 7 when the title is clean. Maryland's settlement process can run a little longer than Virginia's depending on the title work, but I'm not the bottleneck - I'm typically waiting on title companies, lien releases, and county recording. I close on your timeline.
