We Will Buy Your Home

Don't let yourself fall behind because of a 'fixer-upper,' let us buy it from you.

Because we are builders and not realtors, we can save you a lot of money and time. There are several reasons to allow us to help you out of the home you no longer want or need, but most importantly is how simple we will make this process for you.

  • Forget time, money, consuming repairs, and cleaning. We will buy your house in 'as-is' condition, freeing you from the burden of rehab and resale.

  • Another benefit of Letting Tanguay buy your home is we pay in all cash. This means a much faster turn-around not waiting on banks, you can have the cash for your home in 72 hours!

  • Because we are builders and not realtors, you will not pay the typical 6-7% real estate commission when we purchase your home. That alone can save you thousands! There are NO hidden fees or surprises when you choose work with us.

  • If you happen to be falling behind on mortgage payments or are facing foreclosure, Tanguay Buys Homes can help you out of almost any situation - including the most complicated foreclosures.
Whatever your reasons are for wanting to part with your home, we can help you out of it. We are professionals who respect your privacy, and will work to solve your housing issues with the utmost discretion and responsibility. We are 100% direct, open and honest with our clients from start to finish. If you have any questions about selling your home, view our 'Sell Your Home' page.

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