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.
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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.
Rockville's residential neighborhoods span four distinct eras. The oldest housing — 1940s and 1950s Cape Cods and ranches concentrated around the Rockville Pike corridor and near the historic Town Center — often carries decades of deferred maintenance. Mechanical systems, roofs, and kitchens that have not been touched since the Eisenhower administration are not unusual. Then there is the 1960s and 1970s suburban expansion in neighborhoods like Twinbrook, Lincoln Park, and Congressional Park — postwar single-family homes with good bones but capital needs. The 1980s and 1990s brought larger colonials into communities like Rockshire and Fallsgrove. And newer construction fills the gaps around Town Center and along the Metro corridors.
The oldest properties — Twinbrook, Lincoln Park, the blocks surrounding the Rockville Metro station — are where we are most active. These are the properties where sellers have the most to gain from a direct cash sale: real equity from decades of ownership, but renovation costs that would consume months of time and significant money before a listing would be competitive.
Rockville's proximity to NIH's main campus in Bethesda and FDA's White Oak campus in Silver Spring creates a steady relocation market — researchers, scientists, and federal employees who are moving into and out of the area on career-driven timelines. When a relocation out of Rockville is driven by a job offer or federal transfer, the sale often needs to happen on a schedule that does not accommodate a three-month listing process. We close in two to three weeks. For sellers who have already accepted a position elsewhere and need to close before they start, that speed is the entire value proposition.
Rockville homeowners facing foreclosure should know that Maryland's process moves faster than most expect. The Montgomery County Circuit Court at 50 Maryland Avenue handles foreclosure complaints for all Montgomery County properties including Rockville. Maryland allows lenders to complete foreclosure in 90 to 180 days from the first missed payment — significantly faster than Virginia or Pennsylvania. There is no mandatory waiting period comparable to Pennsylvania's Act 91 Notice process. If you have received a Notice of Intent to Foreclose on your Rockville property, contact us the same day. The equity in a Rockville home is worth protecting through a voluntary pre-foreclosure sale.
Twinbrook and Lincoln Park are two of Rockville's most historically working-class neighborhoods — postwar subdivisions built for returning veterans and government workers, now aging gracefully but carrying real maintenance needs. These neighborhoods have seen meaningful appreciation as Rockville has grown, meaning sellers who have owned for 20 or 30 years have real equity. At the same time, properties in these areas frequently need roof replacements, HVAC updates, kitchen renovations, and electrical work before they can compete on the traditional listing market. We buy in Twinbrook and Lincoln Park regularly and understand what these properties need and what the post-renovation values support.
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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.