Southern California Cash Home Buyers
Your Home Needs Major Repairs? Sell It As-Is for Cash
Foundation problems, roof failures, outdated electrical, failing plumbing — major repairs cost tens of thousands and take months. Skip all of it. We buy homes in any condition for fair cash and handle the repairs ourselves.
Free. No obligation. We respond within 24 hours.
Why Homeowners in This Situation Choose SHH Buys Homes
Our Step-by-Step Process
Tell Us About Your Property
Contact us with your property address and a description of the repair needs — or just tell us you know it needs work and let us figure out the details. We do not need a list of contractor estimates or a home inspection report. We will assess the property ourselves.
Free Property Evaluation
We visit the property and assess its condition, including structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and cosmetic issues. Our evaluation is thorough but fast — we typically complete it within one visit. No cost or obligation to you.
Cash Offer with Transparent Math
Within 24 to 48 hours of our evaluation, we present a cash offer with a clear breakdown: comparable value of the home in good condition, estimated repair costs, and our offer price. You see exactly how we arrived at the number.
Close on Your Timeline
Accept our offer and choose your closing date — as fast as 7 days or whatever works for your schedule. No inspections, no appraisals, no financing contingencies. We close with cash and handle all repairs after the property is ours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of repairs are too major for you to buy?
None. We have purchased homes with every type of major repair need imaginable — complete foundation replacement, fire and water damage, total gut renovations, condemned properties, and homes with multiple code violations. There is no condition that disqualifies a property from our consideration.
How do you determine a fair offer for a home needing major repairs?
We start with the after-repair value (ARV) — what the home would sell for in good condition based on comparable recent sales. We then subtract estimated repair costs, holding costs during renovation, and our margin. The result is our cash offer. We share this breakdown with you so the math is transparent.
Should I get contractor estimates before contacting you?
No. Getting contractor estimates costs time and money that you do not need to spend. We have extensive renovation experience and can accurately estimate repair costs based on our property evaluation. Our estimates are based on actual costs from our contractor relationships, not retail pricing.
What if there is unpermitted work on the property?
Unpermitted work is extremely common in Southern California homes and is something we deal with regularly. We purchase properties with unpermitted additions, converted garages, enclosed patios, and other unauthorized modifications. After closing, we determine whether to permit the work, remove it, or reconfigure the space.
Can a bank finance a home that needs major repairs?
Most conventional and FHA lenders will not finance homes with significant structural, roofing, or system deficiencies. FHA 203(k) renovation loans exist but are complex and add months to the process. This is why most homes needing major repairs sell to cash buyers like SHH Holdings — financing is not an obstacle for us.
What if my home has termite damage?
Termite damage is extremely common in Southern California. Whether it is drywood termites (common in older homes) or subterranean termites (common in areas with moist soil), we purchase properties with termite damage and active infestations. We handle treatment and structural repair after closing.
Is it worth doing some repairs before selling?
In most cases, no. Homeowners rarely recoup 100% of repair costs in a higher sale price — and the time, stress, and risk of managing a major renovation project is significant. Selling as-is to SHH Holdings saves you the upfront cost, eliminates the renovation timeline, and removes the uncertainty of what might be discovered once work begins.
What areas do you serve for homes needing major repairs?
We purchase homes needing major repairs throughout Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Orange County. This includes cities like Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, Pomona, Pasadena, Riverside, San Bernardino, Anaheim, Santa Ana, and dozens more throughout the region.
Related Situations We Handle
Fire-Damaged Properties
Southern California wildfires and house fires leave devastating damage. We buy fire-damaged properties for cash in any condition — from smoke damage to total loss — so you can rebuild your life without the burden of a destroyed property.
Water or Mold-Damaged Properties
Water damage and mold problems can cost tens of thousands to fix and make your home impossible to sell traditionally. We buy water and mold-damaged properties for cash in any condition, handling all remediation after closing.
Code Violation Properties
Open permits, unpermitted additions, safety violations — none of it matters. We buy code violation properties as-is for cash and handle compliance after closing.
Sell Your House As-Is
No repairs. No cleaning. No staging. No showings. Just tell us about your property and get a fair cash offer. We buy homes in any condition, period.
Cities Where We Handle Major Repairs
We buy major repairs properties across every major city in our four-county service area. Click your city for a localized page — or call direct.
Don't see your city? We serve every city in LA, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties. Call (626) 414-4859 for a cash offer.
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