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Because of our experience, there is no situation or challenge to large for us to handle. Life happens to all of us, and our job is to make selling your house one less thing to worry about. Regardless of your reason or circumstance for needing to sell, we can help you at every step.
Entrusted Homes, LLC is family owned and local. I was always interested in Real Estate and when I had the opportunity to get into the business I dove right in and never looked back.
Being that we’re a family owned business, we are also family oriented. We have integrity, loyalty and respect for everyone no matter your background or where you come from. You can always count on us providing you with top quality customer service and working with you on every aspect of the transaction.
We’re here to help solve any problem that you may come across: maybe you need a moving truck, some help packing boxes, a new house to live in.. Whatever it is, I promise we can help make it an easy transition.
Fill out the home seller form and someone on our team will contact you.
No! We will make you an offer without real estate agent fees or commissions.
Every situation is unique, but it's not uncommon to get a cash offer in as little as 24-48 hours.
We will purchase as-is, there is no need to make any repairs
It depends on your situation, but typically we can close within 7 to 14 days.
No. We regularly purchase homes that are behind in payments, facing foreclosure, or underwater.
Yes, as long as the foreclosure has not been finalized (the bank owns it) we can still make an offer to buy it.
Selling your home before final foreclosure will prevent a "foreclosure" from appearing on your credit report and generally is better for your credit.
Yes, the home can be in any condition and it does not matter if you occupy it, have a renter in the home, or if it is vacant.
Yes. We are experienced dealing with bad or problem tenants.
No, you can complete your end of the closing locally at most attorneys' offices and your check can be mailed or deposited directly into your account.
Yes. Unfortunately, this is common and we can work with you and your bank through a process called a "short sale" to buy your home.










