Most “we buy houses” companies can offer you one thing — a cash offer, almost certainly below market. As a licensed agent with 20 years of experience, I walk you through every option and tell you honestly which one serves you best.
Close in as few as 7 days. No showings, no repairs, no contingencies. Your home goes in front of thousands of investors simultaneously — they compete, you get a real number, not a single lowball.
List on the open market as-is — no repairs, no staging. In competitive markets, as-is listings attract multiple offers and often produce more than a single cash offer.
Light cleanup, priced right, sold fast — without a full renovation. Faster than traditional, higher than a deep-discount cash offer.
Own your home free and clear? Carry the note and collect monthly payments instead of a lump sum. Often achieves a higher total price over time.
Rent now, sell later. Lock in a future sale price today while collecting rent in the meantime.
Free 20-minute call with Dan. Every option on the table. No pressure, no pitch.
20+ years across Virginia, Maryland, DC and beyond. No situation I haven't seen. No judgment attached to any of them.
We can close in days — fast enough to stop the clock and protect your credit.
We handle the transaction so you can focus on what matters.
Bought as-is — full of belongings, no cleanout required.
You don't have to fix a thing. Buyers who want it exactly as it is.
Resolved at closing from your proceeds. We've navigated all of it.
Close on your timeline. Remote signing available.
Sell with tenants in place or vacant. Clean exit.
No judgment. Just options and a clear path forward.
The Register of Wills for Frederick County is at the Courthouse, 100 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701, phone (301) 600-6565. This office administers probate for all Frederick County estates. When someone dies owning real property solely in their name in Frederick County, the estate must pass through this office before the property can be transferred or sold.
Maryland law gives the Personal Representative authority to sell estate real property — but whether court approval is required depends on the will's language. The Register of Wills at (301) 600-6565 can explain what's required for your specific estate.
Frederick County's housing stock spans the full range — historic properties in downtown Frederick, rural farmhouses and farmettes throughout the county's agricultural corridors, newer construction in growth communities like Urbana and New Market, and established neighborhoods in Middletown, Thurmont, and Brunswick. Estate properties here often reflect the county's history as much as its recent growth.
We buy across all of these property types. Older downtown Frederick rowhomes with deferred maintenance, rural properties with wells and septic, farmettes with outbuildings — all within our experience. We price based on actual market conditions in each specific area.
Frederick County has a substantial rural housing stock — properties with acreage, agricultural land, or farmette characteristics that require different valuation analysis than standard residential comparables. We have experience pricing rural Frederick County properties and factor land value, agricultural preservation easements, and outbuilding conditions into our offers.
Call or fill out the form. 2 minutes. No commitment, no judgment. Dan personally handles every inquiry.
Dan walks you through every realistic path with honest numbers on each one. No pressure, no pitch.
Fast as 7 days or as long as 90. Your timeline, your call.
“Dan explained every option clearly. We did a wholetail and netted $40K more than the cash offer we got elsewhere.”
“Inherited my dad's house and had no idea what to do. Dan walked me through everything with zero pressure. Closed in 3 weeks.”
“Facing foreclosure and thought I had no options. Dan helped me sell fast and kept my credit intact. Called on a Tuesday, closed in 18 days.”
Based on Google reviews · Dan White, Pearson Smith Realty
No judgment. No obligation. No pressure. Just an honest conversation with someone who has been through it all — across Virginia, Maryland, DC, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.