Cash buyers get a bad reputation from the worst of them — the bandit-sign operations and out-of-state wholesalers who treat Bexar County homeowners as arbitrage. But a legitimate local cash buyer is simply an investor with capital ready, who's bought houses like yours before and can prove it. Our entire model is separating the second group from the first, so you only ever talk to the real ones. (For context: Bexar County has about 2,067,341 residents, and its median home is worth roughly $262,000 — numbers that matter for what comes next.)
Not all "cash offers" are real. Here's how to tell.
The uncomfortable truth of the cash-buying world: many "buyers" advertising in Bexar County never intend to purchase your house. They're wholesalers who tie up your property under contract, then shop that contract to actual investors — and if nobody bites, they walk, having wasted your most valuable asset: time. The tells are an offer that comes too easily, a long inspection period, and a purchase agreement with a generous "assignment" clause.
We solve this by vetting before matching. Buyers in our network demonstrate proof of funds and a track record of actual closings before they ever see a seller's information. When we connect you with a buyer, it's because they buy — not because they paid for your phone number.
The Bexar County market, in real numbers
At a median household income near $72,000, Bexar County has the kind of steady, working market where investment buyers stay active in every season — good news when your timeline is measured in days. With roughly 2,067,341 residents, Bexar County ranks among the largest markets in Texas, and our buyer coverage here reflects that. With median values near $262,000 (about 26% higher than the Texas county norm), sellers in Bexar County often have more equity at stake than they realize, even in a distressed situation.
The certainty premium, quantified
Think of a cash offer as a price with insurance built in. You're trading the theoretical top of the market for a guaranteed number on a guaranteed date, with zero repair spend and zero commission. Depending on your house's condition and your carrying costs, that trade is frequently better than it looks — and sometimes it isn't a trade at all.
- Zero obligation: get the offer, compare it to listing, decide on your terms
- No financing contingencies, so the deal can't die at the bank
- Pick your own closing date — as fast as 7 days or as far out as you need
- No agent commissions, no closing-cost surprises — the offer you accept is the number you get
Closing a cash sale in Texas
Texas charges no real estate transfer tax whatsoever — one of the cheapest states to close in. In a typical network cash purchase, the buyer covers standard closing costs, there are no lender fees because there is no lender, and no commissions because there are no agents. For a Bexar County seller, the practical result is simple: the offer number and the check number match.
The offer is free, the timeline is yours, and the buyer is already vetted. Tell us about your Bexar County property and compare a guaranteed cash number against the maybe of the open market. Then choose.
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