Sell Your House Fast in
Mount Plymouth
Max Cohen
Owner, FL Home Buyers
CALL OR TEXT US (561) 258-9405
No Repairs. No Fees. No Commissions.
Lake County cash buyer since 2014. Close in as little as 7 days.

A Contractor Who Knows Lake County
Mount Plymouth is rural Lake County at its most rural. The community sits between Wekiwa Springs and Rock Springs, surrounded by conservation land and horse pastures. Most properties here are on 1-5 acre lots accessed by dirt roads, and the housing stock is overwhelmingly 1970s and 1980s frame construction. I've bought several properties in this area since 2014, and the typical situation is an inherited home where the original owner kept horses and the property's been sitting empty for a year or more. As a State Certified General Contractor (CGC1534000), I price the work myself before making an offer. That's why our offers don't fall apart after inspection.
We use standard FAR/BAR "As-Is" contracts and close with Lake County title companies.
Selling a House in Mount Plymouth? Here's What We See.
Mount Plymouth doesn't have a downtown, a city hall, or even a traffic light. It's an unincorporated pocket of Lake County where County Road 435 cuts through pine flatwoods and fenced pastureland. The properties here are big, the roads are often unpaved, and every house runs on well water and septic. Most of the housing stock went up in the 1970s and 1980s when families bought cheap acreage for horse farms and homesteads. A lot of those original owners are gone now, and their children don't want to manage a 3-acre property with a failing septic tank and a barn that hasn't been maintained in a decade. That's the call we get most often from Mount Plymouth. Conventional buyers won't finance a property on a dirt road with a 40-year-old well system, and listing with an agent means months of waiting for a buyer who probably doesn't exist. We buy these properties for cash, in whatever condition they're in, and we close with local title companies.
Neighborhoods and Areas We Buy In
Why Mount Plymouth Homeowners Call Us
Inherited Horse Properties
Many Mount Plymouth properties are large-acreage horse farms passed down to heirs who live out of state. Barns, fencing, and outbuildings in disrepair make listing impractical. We buy the full parcel as-is. Learn more →
Dirt Road and Well/Septic Issues
Most Mount Plymouth properties sit on unpaved roads with private wells and aging septic. Banks won't finance these deals, which shrinks the buyer pool to cash-only. That's what we do. Learn more →
Aging Frame Construction
1970s and 1980s frame homes with outdated wiring, old roofs, and no permit history. Traditional buyers need updated 4-point inspections that these houses can't pass. We buy regardless. Learn more →
How We Buy Houses in Mount Plymouth
No open houses, no "For Sale" signs, no strangers walking through your home.
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Call or Fill Out the Form
Tell us about your Mount Plymouth property. We know Lake County and we'll ask the right questions.
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Quick Walkthrough
We'll stop by to look at the condition. Don't worry about the repairs, the mess, or the situation. We buy as-is.
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Close and Get Paid
Accept our cash offer and we open escrow with a local Lake County title company. Close in as little as 7 days. We pay all closing costs.
Mount Plymouth Home Selling FAQ
How fast can you close on a Mount Plymouth house?
Do you buy horse properties and large acreage?
Can you buy a property still in probate?
Are there any fees or commissions?
Do you buy properties on dirt roads with well and septic?
Last updated: May 2026

