San Bernardino County, California
Get a Cash Offer on Your Fontana Home — Close in Days, Not Months
Fontana has grown from a steel town into one of the Inland Empire's largest cities. If your home needs work or you need to sell fast, SHH Buys Homes offers a better path than listing with an agent.
No repairs. No fees. We respond within 24 hours.
Sell Your Fontana Home Without the Hassle
Fontana's transformation over the past few decades has been remarkable. Once known primarily for its Kaiser Steel mill and the Fontana Speedway (now Auto Club Speedway), the city has evolved into a sprawling residential community of over 214,000 people. That rapid growth brought a housing boom — but it also created challenges for today's homeowners looking to sell.
The city stretches from the foothills near Lytle Creek and Sierra Avenue on the north to the 10 freeway corridor on the south. North Fontana neighborhoods near Summit Avenue and the Southridge Village area feature newer construction from the 2000s boom, many with Mello-Roos taxes that can surprise buyers. Central Fontana along Sierra Avenue and Foothill Boulevard has older homes from the 1950s through 1970s — original ranch-style houses that often need new roofs, HVAC systems, and kitchen and bathroom remodels. South Fontana near the logistics corridor along Cherry Avenue and Jurupa Avenue includes properties adjacent to large warehouse developments.
Fontana's rapid expansion during the mid-2000s housing boom means many homeowners bought at peak prices. Some are still underwater or have minimal equity. Others purchased new construction homes that are now 15-20 years old and hitting the age where water heaters fail, stucco cracks, and builder-grade materials show their limits. The proximity of major distribution centers along the 10 and 15 freeway corridors brings truck traffic and air quality concerns that can deter some traditional buyers.
Why Fontana Homeowners Sell to SHH Buys Homes
Selling a home traditionally in Fontana means competing with newer inventory in developments like Sierra Hills and Bella Vista. Buyers shopping in Fontana often have specific expectations, and homes that need cosmetic or structural work sit on the market longer. Agent commissions of 5-6% on a Fontana home can mean $25,000 to $35,000 out of your pocket — money that could go toward your next chapter.
SHH Buys Homes purchases properties throughout Fontana regardless of condition. Whether your home is near the Auto Club Speedway, in the older neighborhoods off Valley Boulevard, or in the newer subdivisions north of Foothill, we make a fair cash offer based on local comparable sales. We do not require inspections, appraisals, or repairs. There are no agent commissions and no closing costs for you to pay.
Common situations we help Fontana homeowners with include inherited properties that need significant updates, homes with deferred maintenance, divorce situations requiring a quick sale, job relocations to other states, and properties with HOA violations or liens. We also buy rental properties with difficult tenants — you do not need to deal with eviction before selling to us.
Our office is in nearby Upland, so we know the Fontana market inside and out. Call us at (626) 414-4859 for a no-obligation cash offer. We can typically make an offer within 24 hours and close on your timeline — whether that is 7 days or 60 days.
Common Challenges Fontana Homeowners Face
- Rapid expansion effects
- Infrastructure strain
- Mixed conditions
How to Sell Your Fontana House in 3 Steps
Contact Us
Call (626) 414-4859 or fill out the form below. Tell us about your Fontana property — we'll ask a few quick questions.
Get Your Cash Offer
We analyze the Fontana market and your property's condition and deliver a fair cash offer within 24 hours. Zero obligation.
Close & Get Paid
Choose your closing date — as fast as 7 days or on your schedule. We cover all closing costs. You walk away with cash.
FAQs — Selling Your House in Fontana
Do you buy homes in both North and South Fontana?
Yes. We buy properties throughout all of Fontana — from the newer subdivisions near the foothills to the older neighborhoods along Foothill Boulevard and properties near the logistics corridor in South Fontana. Location and condition do not affect our willingness to make an offer.
My Fontana home still has Mello-Roos taxes. Is that a problem?
Not at all. Many Fontana homes built in the 2000s carry Mello-Roos assessments. We factor these into our offer and handle the details at closing. Mello-Roos will not prevent us from buying your property.
Can I sell my Fontana rental property with tenants still living in it?
Yes. We buy occupied rental properties regularly. You do not need to go through the eviction process or wait for a lease to expire. We handle tenant situations after closing so you can walk away without the headache.
How do you determine a cash offer for my Fontana home?
We analyze recent comparable sales in your Fontana neighborhood, assess the property's condition, and factor in current market trends. Our goal is a fair offer that reflects what the home is worth minus estimated repair costs — no lowball tactics.
Is there any obligation if I request a cash offer on my Fontana home?
None whatsoever. Our cash offers are completely no-obligation. Request an offer, review it, and decide on your own timeline. There is zero pressure to accept.
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