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Sell Your House Fast in Burlington County, New Jersey

Sell your Burlington County home fast for cash, in any condition. Skip repairs, realtor commissions, and months of uncertainty. As cash home buyers in Burlington County, we make it easy – get a fair cash offer in 24 hours and close in as fast as 7 days. We purchase houses, condos, multi-families, and land across every city, township, and borough of Burlington County.

Burlington County Communities We Serve

Burlington County is home to 40 municipalities (cities, townships, and boroughs), each with its own local housing market characteristics. We buy houses countywide – from the Delaware River towns to the Pinelands and everything in between. Whether you're in a large suburb like Mount Laurel or Evesham (Marlton), or a tiny borough like Fieldsboro, We Buy NJ Homes Fast is ready to buy your house for cash. Find your town below to see what's happening in your market.

Beverly City

City

A charming small city nestled on the Delaware River, completely surrounded by Edgewater Park Township. This historic riverside community dates back to colonial times, featuring tree-lined streets with architectural gems from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Beverly City offers an intimate riverside lifestyle that's increasingly rare in the Philadelphia metro area. The city's compact size creates a strong sense of community, while its Delaware River location provides both scenic beauty and convenient transportation access.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,498
Average Home Value:
$278,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Rowhomes
Riverside Cottages
Victorian Singles
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River waterfront
Edgewater Park
Burlington City Historic District

Bordentown City

City

A picturesque historic city at Burlington County's northern tip, where the Delaware River meets Crosswicks Creek. Known as the "Crossroads of the Revolution," Bordentown boasts exceptional Colonial and Victorian architecture throughout its walkable downtown. Bordentown City is where history comes alive - from Thomas Paine's residence to Clara Barton's schoolhouse. The city's meticulously preserved architecture and rich Revolutionary War heritage make it one of New Jersey's most historically significant communities.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,994
Average Home Value:
$350,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Estates
Victorian Mansions
Historic Rowhomes
Nearby Attractions:
Bordentown Beach
Old City Hall
Clara Barton Schoolhouse

Burlington City

City

The historic county seat and Burlington County's namesake, positioned prominently on the Delaware River. This colonial-era city features an impressive collection of 18th and 19th-century architecture, anchored by its famous High Street commercial district. As Burlington County's seat of government and commerce, Burlington City offers urban amenities within a historic small-city framework. The city's ongoing revitalization efforts are attracting young professionals and investors to its affordable historic properties.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,740
Average Home Value:
$310,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonial Homes
Federal Townhouses
Modern Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Burlington County Courthouse
High Street shopping
Riverfront parks

Fieldsboro

Borough

A tiny borough west of Bordentown City along the Delaware River. Houses are primarily early-to-mid 20th century single-family homes, some small Cape Cod and ranch styles on modest lots. Fieldsboro embodies the essence of small-town America along the Delaware River. With just over 500 residents, everyone knows their neighbors, creating a tight-knit community that's increasingly rare in today's world.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
530
Average Home Value:
$225,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cod Homes
Ranch Homes
Waterfront Cottages
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River shoreline
Bordentown City Historic District
Crosswicks Creek

Medford Lakes

Borough

Enclave within Medford Township, centered around a series of lakes. A very distinctive community of mostly log cabin-style and rustic homes. Medford Lakes feels like stepping into an Adirondack summer camp that became a year-round community. The borough's commitment to rustic architecture and lake preservation creates a truly one-of-a-kind living experience in South Jersey.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,267
Average Home Value:
$517,000
Primary Housing Type:
Log Cabins
Rustic Homes
Lakefront Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Medford Lakes beaches
Pine Barrens trails
Kirby's Mill ruins

Palmyra

Borough

Delaware River town at the very northwest corner of Burlington County, just over the bridge from Philadelphia. Palmyra's housing stock is largely early-to-mid 20th century single-family homes. Palmyra offers the perfect balance of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. Just minutes from Philadelphia via the Betsy Ross Bridge, residents enjoy small-town living without sacrificing city convenience.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,449
Average Home Value:
$305,000
Primary Housing Type:
Bungalows
Twin Homes
Victorians
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River waterfront
Historic Main Street
Betsy Ross Bridge

Pemberton Borough

Borough

A small borough surrounded by Pemberton Township, near the Pine Barrens. The homes are generally modest in size, many dating to the early 1900s. Pemberton Borough serves as a charming portal to the Pine Barrens wilderness. It tells the story of New Jersey's industrial past, while offering modern families affordable homeownership.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,367
Average Home Value:
$220,000
Primary Housing Type:
Early 1900s Homes
Small Houses
Craftsman Bungalows
Nearby Attractions:
Pine Barrens hiking trails
Rancocas State Park
Historic Smithville

Riverton

Borough

Delaware River borough adjacent to Cinnaminson and Palmyra. A historic, affluent small town known for its beautiful Victorian homes, picket fences, and a picturesque downtown. Riverton epitomizes the Victorian-era American dream with its perfectly preserved 19th-century homes, white picket fences, and tree-lined streets.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
2,759
Average Home Value:
$436,000
Primary Housing Type:
Victorian Homes
Historic Estates
Riverside Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Riverton Yacht Club
Delaware River promenade
Victorian Historic District

Wrightstown

Borough

Wrightstown is a very small borough primarily serving the base community with a few blocks of homes. Wrightstown serves as the civilian heart of Burlington County's military community. This small borough provides a hometown feel for military families stationed at nearby Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
718
Average Home Value:
$298,000
Primary Housing Type:
Military Housing
Single-Family Homes
Apartments
Nearby Attractions:
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
McGuire Air Force Base Heritage Center
Fort Dix Museum

Bass River

Township

Far southeastern corner of the county, largely rural Pine Barrens. Predominantly single-family homes on large wooded lots, plus some waterfront homes in New Gretna. Bass River Township offers the ultimate escape into New Jersey's wilderness. Home to vast expanses of Pine Barrens forest and the quaint waterfront village of New Gretna, it's where nature lovers find their sanctuary.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,351
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Wooded Properties
Waterfront Homes
Farmhouses
Nearby Attractions:
Wharton State Forest
New Gretna marina
Bass River State Park

Bordentown

Township

Suburban developments dominate Bordentown Township including newer subdivisions, townhome communities, and some remaining rural pockets. Bordentown Township represents modern suburban living at its finest. While honoring its historic neighbor, the township offers contemporary amenities, top-rated schools, and family-friendly communities for today's homebuyers.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
11,806
Average Home Value:
$435,000
Primary Housing Type:
Subdivisions
Townhomes
Modern Colonials
Nearby Attractions:
White City ruins
Historic Bordentown City
Crosswicks Creek Park

Burlington

Township

Suburban area surrounding Burlington City, extending east. Primarily suburban residential with several large developments of single-family homes built from the 1970s through 2000s. Burlington Township embodies the success of planned suburban development. Its mature neighborhoods, established since the 1970s, offer tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community pride.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
23,988
Average Home Value:
$390,000
Primary Housing Type:
Suburban Homes
Colonials
Townhouse Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Crystal Lake Park
Burlington County Library
Historic Burlington City

Chesterfield

Township

North-central Burlington County, rural setting near Bordentown. A unique mix of farming community with villages like Crosswicks and big new construction boom with Old York Village. Chesterfield Township masterfully balances preservation and progress. Historic Crosswicks village coexists with luxury developments like Old York Village, creating a unique blend of past and present.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,391
Average Home Value:
$689,000
Primary Housing Type:
New Construction
Farmhouses
Large Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Crosswicks
Old York Village
Crosswicks Creek

Cinnaminson

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, along the Delaware River, just northeast of Philadelphia bridges. Established suburb with a variety of mid-century single-family homes. Cinnaminson Township strikes the perfect balance between suburban comfort and urban accessibility. Its mid-century neighborhoods have evolved into a sophisticated community that values both tradition and progress.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
17,053
Average Home Value:
$455,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranches
Split-Levels
Newer Developments
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River waterfront
Riverton Country Club
Palmyra Cove Nature Park

Delanco

Township

Small township on the Delaware River, between Riverside and Beverly. A mix of older riverside homes, post-war developments, and a notable newer community (the Rivers Edge townhomes/condos). Delanco Township offers something for everyone along the Delaware River. From historic riverside homes to modern Rivers Edge condominiums, the community embraces both its heritage and future.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
4,820
Average Home Value:
$335,000
Primary Housing Type:
Riverside Homes
Townhomes
Split-Level Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River parks
Rivers Edge community
Historic Beverly City

Delran

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, adjacent to Cinnaminson and Riverside. Classic suburban community with neighborhoods of 1960s-1980s single-family homes. Delran Township embodies the American suburban dream of the 1960s-80s era. Its tree-lined neighborhoods and ranch homes create a nostalgic yet practical living environment for modern families.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
17,876
Average Home Value:
$445,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouse Complexes
Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Delran Community Park
Rancocas Woods
Delaware River access points

Eastampton

Township

Central Burlington County, just east of Mount Holly. A small suburb that's home to the historic Smithville area with several 1970s-80s developments. Eastampton Township combines small-town charm with historical significance. The preserved Smithville area showcases 19th-century craftsmanship, while modern neighborhoods offer contemporary family living.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,193
Average Home Value:
$415,000
Primary Housing Type:
Colonials
Bi-Levels
Luxury Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Smithville Village
Rancocas State Park
Mount Holly town center

Edgewater Park

Township

Along the Delaware River, between Beverly and Willingboro. A blend of older and newer with historic homes along the river and small bungalow-style houses. Edgewater Park Township celebrates life along the Delaware River with housing options for every stage of life. From historic riverfront homes to welcoming senior communities, it's a township that grows with its residents.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,934
Average Home Value:
$340,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
Bungalows
55+ Community
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River waterfront
Beverly City historic district
Riverfront parks

Evesham

Township

Commonly known as Marlton, this thriving suburban township represents the pinnacle of South Jersey suburban development, featuring everything from luxury estates to modern townhouse communities. With corporate campuses, upscale shopping at the Promenade, and award-winning schools, it attracts executives and professionals seeking the ultimate suburban lifestyle.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
46,828
Average Home Value:
$490,000
Primary Housing Type:
Luxury Single-Family
Executive Townhouses
Garden Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Promenade at Sagemore
Evesham Township Recreation Center
Cherokee High School

Florence

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, along the Delaware River, south of Bordentown. A mix of old and new including historic row homes in Roebling and newer housing developments. Florence Township preserves the legacy of American industrial innovation through the historic Roebling village, once home to the wire rope factory that built the Brooklyn Bridge. Modern developments complement this rich heritage.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
12,827
Average Home Value:
$315,000
Primary Housing Type:
Row Homes
Single-Family Homes
Riverfront Condos
Nearby Attractions:
Roebling Museum
Delaware River waterfront
Historic company housing

Hainesport

Township

Central Burlington County, along the South Branch Rancocas Creek, neighboring Mount Laurel and Lumberton. A small suburb with a variety of housing including larger newer homes. Hainesport Township offers the best of both worlds - peaceful creek-side living with easy access to major employment centers. Its newer subdivisions attract families seeking modern amenities in a natural setting.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,036
Average Home Value:
$400,000
Primary Housing Type:
Newer Homes
Colonials
Subdivisions
Nearby Attractions:
Rancocas State Park
Mount Laurel shopping
Rancocas Creek trails

Lumberton

Township

Central Burlington County, east of Mount Holly. Rapid suburban growth in the 1990s-2000s defines Lumberton with numerous developments of single-family homes and townhouses. Lumberton Township represents South Jersey's suburban boom of the late 20th century. Its planned communities and modern amenities make it a top choice for families seeking contemporary living.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
12,808
Average Home Value:
$365,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
Newer Construction
Nearby Attractions:
Lumberton Township Recreation Center
Pine Valley Golf Course
Rancocas Woods

Mansfield

Township

Northern Burlington County, between Bordentown and Mount Holly, includes Columbus. A mix of rural and suburban known for several large 55+ communities. Mansfield Township has become South Jersey's premier destination for active adults seeking community-centered living. Its large 55+ developments coexist with historic Columbus and preserved farmland.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
8,902
Average Home Value:
$330,000
Primary Housing Type:
55+ Communities
Farm Properties
Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Columbus Farmers Market
Mansfield Township Recreation
Historic farmsteads

Maple Shade

Township

Southwestern Burlington County, bordering Cherry Hill. An older first-ring suburb characterized by small to mid-sized single-family homes, many from the 1940s-1960s era. Maple Shade Township captures the essence of post-war American suburbia. Its authentic 1940s-60s homes and tree-lined streets offer a genuine vintage living experience that's increasingly sought after.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
19,973
Average Home Value:
$334,000
Primary Housing Type:
Cape Cods
Bungalows
Split-Levels
Nearby Attractions:
Maple Shade Lake
Cherry Hill Mall nearby
Historic downtown area

Medford

Township

Southeastern Burlington County, adjacent to the Pinelands – a prestigious suburb with a semi-rural vibe. Upscale residential known for its large custom homes often on generous lots. Medford Township represents the pinnacle of South Jersey suburban living. Its custom homes, pristine lakes, and Pine Barrens access create an exclusive community where luxury meets nature.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
24,493
Average Home Value:
$612,000
Primary Housing Type:
Custom Homes
Luxury Estates
Lake Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Medford Lakes
Pine Barrens trails
Kirby's Mill

Moorestown

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, an upscale suburb of Philadelphia. Affluent and historic, Moorestown features grand historic homes near Main Street and luxury new-construction estates. Moorestown Township stands as Burlington County's crown jewel - a community where colonial history meets modern luxury. Its tree-canopied Main Street and grand estates create an atmosphere of timeless elegance.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
21,363
Average Home Value:
$748,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
Luxury Estates
Grand Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Main Street
Moorestown Field Club
Strawbridge Lake

Mount Holly

Township

Centrally located – the county seat of Burlington County. Mount Holly has a mix of historic downtown homes dating back to the 18th century and more modest houses from the 1940s-60s. Mount Holly Township serves as Burlington County's governmental and historical heart. Its 18th-century architecture and role as county seat make it a living monument to New Jersey's colonial heritage.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,983
Average Home Value:
$343,000
Primary Housing Type:
Historic Homes
Rowhouses
Colonial-Era Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Burlington County Courthouse
Mount Holly Historic District
Smithville Historic Park

Mount Laurel

Township

Southwestern Burlington County, major suburb adjacent to Cherry Hill. Mount Laurel is a large, extensively developed suburb offering a broad range of housing from single-family developments to numerous townhouse and condo communities. As Burlington County's most populous community, Mount Laurel Township exemplifies successful large-scale suburban development with modern amenities and family-friendly neighborhoods.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
44,628
Average Home Value:
$397,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
Condo Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Laurel Acres Park
Mount Laurel Township Library
Cherry Hill Mall nearby

New Hanover

Township

Northeastern Burlington County, includes the Fort Dix section of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. New Hanover is largely rural aside from the military base housing, offering expansive countryside living. New Hanover Township provides peaceful rural living within reach of major military installations, where open fields and wooded areas create a serene backdrop for families seeking space, tranquility, and connection to nature.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,380
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rural Homes
Mobile Homes
Single-Family Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
Pine Barrens access
Fort Dix Museum

North Hanover

Township

Northeastern Burlington County, just north of New Hanover, also influenced by proximity to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. North Hanover has a mix of military base housing and rural-residential areas throughout the township. North Hanover Township bridges military community life with rural charm, creating a unique blend of service families and country living enthusiasts who appreciate both convenience and countryside lifestyle.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,962
Average Home Value:
$400,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Ranches
Rural Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
Cookstown Historic District
Rural farm stands

Pemberton

Township

Eastern Burlington County, encompassing a large area including Browns Mills, Country Lakes, Presidential Lakes, and the Fort Dix area. A wide-ranging area with several distinct sections. Pemberton Township encompasses multiple distinct communities, from the lake-centered lifestyle of Country Lakes to the military-adjacent areas near Fort Dix.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
26,898
Average Home Value:
$330,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranches
Bungalows
Lake Communities
Nearby Attractions:
Country Lakes
Browns Mills
Pine Barrens access

Riverside

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, along the Delaware River adjacent to Delanco and Delran. An older blue-collar town with many rowhomes and twin homes from the early 1900s. Riverside Township preserves the character of early 20th-century working-class America. Its rows of twin homes and riverside location tell the story of industrious families who built South Jersey.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
7,998
Average Home Value:
$294,000
Primary Housing Type:
Rowhomes
Twin Homes
Detached Houses
Nearby Attractions:
Delaware River access
Riverside Township Park
Historic row houses

Shamong

Township

Central Pinelands area of Burlington County, south of Medford. Rural and residential mix with numerous homes on large lots including farmhouses and custom-built homes. Shamong Township embodies the Pine Barrens' more upscale side, where custom homes sit on multi-acre lots surrounded by pristine wilderness. It's where luxury meets the great outdoors.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,459
Average Home Value:
$567,000
Primary Housing Type:
Large Lot Homes
Horse Farms
Custom Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Indian Mills Park
Atsion Lake
Pine Barrens hiking trails

Southampton

Township

Eastern Burlington County, stretching from the outskirts of Lumberton/Medford deep into the Pinelands. A town of two contrasts: Leisuretowne (a massive 55+ adult community) and rural areas with farms. Southampton Township perfectly balances active adult living with agricultural preservation, where resort-style retirement living coexists with South Jersey's traditional farming heritage.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
10,319
Average Home Value:
$420,000
Primary Housing Type:
55+ Homes
Farm Estates
Country Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Leisuretowne Recreation Center
Red Lion Tavern Historic Site
Pine Barrens cranberry bogs

Springfield

Township

Northern Burlington County, mostly rural farmland between Mansfield and Wrightstown; includes the communities of Jobstown and Juliustown. Very rural and agricultural. Springfield Township preserves Burlington County's agricultural roots through working farms and historic villages like Jobstown. It's where visitors experience New Jersey's rural heritage and sustainable farming traditions.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
3,242
Average Home Value:
$300,000
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Country Estates
Rural Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Historic Jobstown
Juliustown village
Working farmlands

Tabernacle

Township

In the heart of the Pine Barrens, southern Burlington County. Rural residential known for homes on big lots with many custom-built homes from 1980s-2000s tucked in the woods. Tabernacle Township offers the ultimate Pine Barrens living experience. Custom homes tucked among towering pines create a private sanctuary where residents wake up to nature's symphony every morning.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
6,775
Average Home Value:
$520,000
Primary Housing Type:
Custom Homes
Wooded Properties
Large Lot Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Carranza Memorial
Pine Barrens wilderness
Batsto Village nearby

Washington

Township

Southeastern corner of Burlington County, deep in the Pine Barrens. This is a very sparsely populated area with portions of Wharton State Forest and extremely limited housing. Washington Township represents the Pine Barrens at its most pristine and untouched. With Wharton State Forest as a neighbor, residents enjoy unparalleled privacy and direct access to New Jersey's wilderness.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
693
Average Home Value:
$250,000
Primary Housing Type:
Pine Barren Homesteads
Rural Houses
Forest Properties
Nearby Attractions:
Wharton State Forest
Batsto Village
Pine Barrens wilderness

Westampton

Township

Central-west Burlington County, just north of Mount Holly and east of Willingboro. A primarily suburban township with developments offering classic 1980s-90s single-family homes. Westampton Township captures the peak era of suburban development with its well-planned 1980s-90s neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets and quality construction make it a timeless choice for families.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
9,122
Average Home Value:
$420,000
Primary Housing Type:
Single-Family Homes
Townhouses
Historic Village Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Westampton Township Recreation
Historic Westampton village
Mount Holly proximity

Willingboro

Township

Northwestern Burlington County, along the Route 130 corridor, just south of Burlington City. A large, planned suburban community developed mostly in the 1950s-1970s famous for its Levittown-style neighborhoods. Willingboro Township stands as a monument to post-war American optimism and planned community development with authentic mid-century architecture.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
31,889
Average Home Value:
$354,000
Primary Housing Type:
Ranch Homes
Cape Cod Models
Levittown-Style Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Millcreek Park
Olympic Park
Historic Levittown homes

Woodland

Township

Eastern Burlington County in the Pinelands, includes the village of Chatsworth. Extremely rural – "the blueberry capital of NJ" with housing consisting of farmhouses, cottages, and Pine Barren residences. Woodland Township embodies the Pine Barrens' agricultural tradition as New Jersey's blueberry capital. The historic village of Chatsworth and surrounding farms offer a glimpse into authentic rural New Jersey life.

Market Snapshot

Population Size:
1,544
Average Home Value:
$415,000
Primary Housing Type:
Farmhouses
Cottages
Secluded Homes
Nearby Attractions:
Chatsworth village
Blueberry farms
Pine Barrens wilderness

We Help Burlington County Homeowners in Any Situation

Life can throw curveballs, but that shouldn't stop you from being able to sell your house when you need to. We have helped many Burlington County homeowners facing all kinds of challenging situations. Here are some of the most common scenarios we deal with – and how we can assist:

Inherited Homes / Probate Properties

Inherited a house in Burlington County? Perhaps you're dealing with a probate property after a loved one's passing? These situations can be emotionally and financially taxing. Inherited homes often need extensive updates or come with legal complexities (multiple heirs, probate court approval, etc.).

Rather than pouring money into an unwanted inherited property or struggling with executor duties, you can sell it to us for cash. We have experience working with estates and probate attorneys to ensure a smooth sale. No need to clean out the house – take what you want and leave the rest.

No Clean-Out Needed

Take only the items you want to keep. We'll handle the rest after purchase.

No Repairs Required

We buy inherited homes in any condition - old decor, outdated systems, and all.

Probate Expertise

We'll work with your estate attorney and can buy even during the probate process.

Pre-Foreclosure / Financial Distress

Are you behind on mortgage payments or facing foreclosure on your Burlington County property? Time is of the essence. We specialize in helping homeowners stop foreclosure by purchasing the house before the bank takes it.

A quick cash sale can resolve your loan and save your credit from the long-term damage of a foreclosure. We understand the pressure you're under – our process is fast and respectful. There's no judgment; financial hardships can happen to anyone. By selling to us, you get the mortgage off your back and possibly walk away with cash (if there is equity).

Foreclosure Timeline in New Jersey

1Missed payments (3+ months)
2Notice of Intent (45-day)
3Lis Pendens & Complaint
4Court proceedings
5Sheriff's Sale/Auction
6Eviction

Military Relocation (Joint Base MDL)

Burlington County hosts Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. If you're active-duty military with PCS orders, we understand the tight timelines. We move with military precision to evaluate your property and close on your schedule.

We frequently work with military families in towns like Wrightstown, New Hanover, and Pemberton Township. Traditional sales can take months, which might not be feasible when you've got orders to report to a new base. We can buy your Burlington County house fast for cash, allowing you to focus on your military transition.

Military Friendly

We understand PCS timelines and military family needs.

Remote Closing

Complete the process virtually if you've already relocated.

Quick Process

Close in as little as 7 days to meet your orders timeline.

As-Is Purchase

No need to prep the home during your busy transition.

Divorce or Property Division

We understand that divorce is a sensitive and private matter. Our team approaches these situations with discretion, respect, and professionalism.

A divorce is difficult enough without the added stress of selling a house. When couples decide to separate, the family home is often the largest asset that needs to be divided. We offer a compassionate, swift solution to liquidate the property and split the proceeds without enduring months of listing and bargaining.

Because we buy houses quickly, you won't be stuck co-owning a house with your ex for longer than necessary. And since we buy as-is, you won't have to agree on making repairs or updates just to sell – one less thing to argue over.

Neutral Process

We work with both parties fairly

Split Proceeds

Distribute funds as agreed

Fast Timeline

Close in days, not months

Why Sell Your Burlington County Home to Us?

Choosing the right home buyer makes all the difference when you need a quick sale. Here's why Burlington County homeowners trust us to buy their houses:

Ready to sell your New Jersey home?

No obligations. No hassle. Just a fair cash offer for your home. Most sellers save an average of $15,000 in realtor commissions, repairs, and holding costs.

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