Sell your house fast in Concord, NH — cash buyers ready to close
If you need to sell your house fast in Concord, NH, we buy homes as-is for cash — no repairs, no agent commissions, and no open houses.
TL;DR
Concord is very competitive in 2026, but older housing, fast New Hampshire foreclosure timelines, probate, and repair-heavy homes can still make certainty more valuable than listing exposure. A cash sale can move without repairs, showings, or buyer financing.
Whether you are dealing with a foreclosure notice, an inherited property, a divorce, or a home that needs more work than you want to take on, there is a straightforward path forward. Call 888-274-5006 or submit your address on our Concord NH seller page to get started.
Concord is competitive, but every home does not sell easily
According to Redfin, Concord posted a median sale price of $419,500 in March 2026, up 1.1% year over year, with homes averaging 34 days on market, a sale-to-list ratio of 99.0%, and a Compete Score of 86 out of 100, rated “Very Competitive.”
Strong averages do not tell the whole story. Concord is New Hampshire's state capital and has some of the oldest housing stock in New England. According to 2024 American Community Survey 5-year Census data, 33% of Concord's housing units were built in 1939 or earlier, and 66% were built before 1980.
That means lead paint, old wiring, aging oil boilers, older roofs, and foundation work are not unusual. Buyers using conventional financing often cannot close on homes with major deferred maintenance. A cash buyer prices the property as-is and removes inspection and lender repair conditions from the process.
New Hampshire foreclosure moves fast
New Hampshire uses non-judicial, power-of-sale foreclosure for many residential mortgages. According to 603 Legal Aid, Concord homeowners can lose a home in less than 120 days if no action is taken. The lender generally must send a notice of sale at least 45 days before the auction date and publish notice in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks before the sale.
No court involvement is required unless the borrower seeks an injunction or files for bankruptcy. Once the auction happens, the window to act is effectively closed. If you have received a notice of default or notice of sale, a cash sale may be able to close before the auction date if there is enough time. For local next steps, read our Concord foreclosure resource.
Foreclosure information is general. Speak with a New Hampshire attorney or housing counselor about your specific case.
Selling an old Concord home as-is
Common as-is situations in Concord include lead paint in pre-1978 homes, knob-and-tube or early aluminum wiring, outdated heating, roof or foundation issues, abandoned accessory buildings, and code violations. We buy these homes. You do not need to repair the roof, upgrade the electrical, clean everything out, or wonder if a buyer's inspector will derail the sale.
Inherited a house in Concord?
When a Concord home passes through an estate, the executor may need probate authority through the NH Circuit Court, 6th Circuit – Probate Division before the property can legally be sold. The court is located at 2 Charles Doe Drive, Suite 1, Concord, NH 03301, with statewide phone support at 855-212-1234.
Once authority is in hand, a cash buyer can close without requiring you to coordinate repairs, manage showings of a vacant property, or negotiate inspection credits on a home that has not been updated in years.
What a cash sale in Concord looks like
- Contact us by phone or online form.
- Property review by quick walk-through, photos, or seller-provided details.
- Offer within 24 hours in many cases, with no pressure.
- Choose your closing date based on your timeline.
- Closing and payment through a licensed title or escrow company.
New Hampshire's Real Estate Transfer Tax is $0.75 per $100 from the seller and $0.75 per $100 from the buyer. On a $419,500 sale, that is roughly $3,146 per side. We cover our side and explain how seller costs apply before you sign anything.
FAQs
Do you buy houses in bad condition in Concord?
Yes. We buy as-is. That includes homes with deferred maintenance, code violations, fire or water damage, lead paint, old systems, or major cleanout needs.
How fast can you close?
Typically two to three weeks when title is clean and the seller is ready. If a foreclosure auction date has been set, tell us immediately so we can assess the timeline.
Do I need a real estate agent?
No. A direct cash sale does not involve listing agents, MLS exposure, public showings, or agent commissions.
What areas around Concord do you serve?
We buy throughout Merrimack County, including Concord, Bow, Pembroke, Hooksett, Loudon, Boscawen, Canterbury, Dunbarton, Chichester, Allenstown, Epsom, and Henniker.
Is your offer negotiable?
We make a fair offer based on the property and current market context. You are never obligated to accept, and there is no cost to get an offer.
Get a Concord NH cash offer
See what your Concord home is worth in a cash sale on our Concord NH seller page, or call 888-274-5006.
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