Sell the House, Split It Fairly, Move Forward Faster
When a shared property becomes part of a separation, a straightforward cash sale can remove one more decision from an already difficult process, and get both parties a clear, documented number to work from.
One Clear Number, Instead of Months of Back and Forth
Selling a shared home during a divorce doesn't have to mean months of showings, negotiations, and disagreements about repairs. Here's how a cash sale simplifies it.
Fast, Set Timeline
A clear closing date both parties can plan around, instead of an open-ended listing that drags on.
One Straightforward Offer
A single cash number for the property removes the back-and-forth of buyer negotiations and repair requests.
No Repairs or Staging
Sell the house as it is, no need to coordinate updates or repairs between two parties who may not agree.
We Can Work With Both Sides
Whether jointly or separately, we keep communication clear and documented for both parties and any attorneys involved.
Zero Fees or Commissions
No agent commissions or closing costs on our end, more of the proceeds stay with the two of you to split.
Private, Not on the Market
No public listing, no open houses with neighbors walking through, no signs out front.
Listing With an Agent vs. Selling to Us
A side-by-side look at what's involved with each path during a separation.
We've Helped Couples Through All of These
A Clean, Documented Sale Both Sides Can Trust
We provide a clear written offer and a straightforward paper trail through a title company, useful for both parties and any attorneys involved in finalizing the separation.
Get My Cash Offer →Three Steps to Sell and Split the Proceeds
Tell Us About the Property
Share the details and let us know if both parties are involved in the conversation or if one of you is taking the lead.
Get a Fair Cash Offer
A single, straightforward cash offer both parties can review together, with no repair negotiations to work through.
Close and Split Proceeds
We work with a title company to close cleanly, so proceeds can be distributed per your agreement or court order.
Couples Who Sold and Moved Forward With Us
"Neither of us wanted to deal with showings while going through the divorce. WeBuy gave us one offer, we both agreed, and it was over in two weeks."
"Our attorney needed a clean paper trail for the settlement. They provided everything documented and closed on the exact date we needed."
"We couldn't agree on what repairs to make before listing. Selling as-is took that argument off the table entirely."
Divorce Sale FAQs
If both names are on the title, both parties generally need to agree to the sale. We're happy to speak with both of you together or separately, whichever is more comfortable.
Yes. We can coordinate directly with attorneys on either side to make sure the sale aligns with your settlement agreement or court order.
No. The property is purchased as-is, which removes one common point of disagreement between separating parties.
The title company handles distribution of proceeds according to your settlement agreement or court order. We're not able to advise on how funds should be divided, that's a conversation for your attorney.
Often in as little as 7 days once an offer is accepted, though timing can flex around your specific legal or personal timeline.
No. Getting a cash offer is completely free with no obligation to accept, and there are no agent commissions or closing fees.
Let's Talk Through the Details
Get a free, no-obligation cash offer, and a clear timeline both of you can plan around.
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