Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which areas do HOUSESFORCASHUK cover?
A: We cover all parts of the UK: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Q: How long does it take?
A: Very quick, if that's what you need. If necessary we can exchange in 24hrs (subject to legal paperwork being in order)
Q: What fees do you charge?
A: There are no costs in obtaining an offer from us.
Q: How quickly can I get the money?
A: Your solicitor will release the money as soon as the transaction is completed.
Q: How quickly can we get the cash?
A: It can be in as little as 7 days but the service is designed to be flexible to your required timescales.
Q: Will anybody know about the sale?
A: No, it's confidential. We don't put a sold sign up, nobody will know about your sale.
Q: How do your prices compare to those I'd get from an estate agent?
A: It depends on a number of variable factors such as the type property and its location. We usually offer around 80% of the current market value (the price your house would be worth to achieve a sale within 4-6 weeks).
Q: If we are being repossessed and we have chosen to sell to you, do we need to tell the people who are repossessing us?
A: You don't even have to do anything. The solicitor will talk to them and arrange for their loan to be paid.
Q: Do I have to accept the offer straight away?
A: Not all, you are under no obligation.
A: We buy all types of property:
- Flats
- Maisonettes
- Terraced houses
- Semi-detached houses
- Properties with sitting tenants
- Ex-Local Authority
- Property in need of refurbishment
- Commercial properties
- Even property that has been on the market for a long time.
Q: Does the property need to be in good condition?
A: No. HOUSESFORCASHUK will consider a property in any type or condition.
Q: Does HOUSESFORCASHUK purchase property of any value?
A: It depends on the individual circumstances, although we are able to purchase property up to one million pounds (£1 million).
Q: Will my estate agent mind if I sell direct to HOUSESFORCASHUK?
A: Estate Agents are never happy about losing their commission, but you must remember that your quick sale is more important. We always advise that you read your estate agents agreement and give the correct notice.


