Sell a House in
Sanford
Max Cohen
Owner, FL Home Buyers
CALL OR TEXT US (561) 258-9405
Property Reviewed As-Is. Seller Costs in Writing.
Florida cash buyer since 2014. Closing timing depends on title, payoff, access, and seller documents.
FL Home Buyers purchases homes in Sanford, Florida for cash. We buy houses with repair, title, and timing problems, with seller costs stated in writing before you decide. Get a written cash offer after property review, then choose a closing target based on title, payoff, access, and seller documents. We're a Florida company based in Palm Beach Gardens and serving Sanford, not a franchise.
127+
Homes Purchased
Clear
Title-Ready Closings
$0
Fees or Commissions
10+
Years Buying in Florida

A Contractor Who Knows Sanford
I've been buying and renovating houses in Florida since 2014. When a Sanford property comes in, I look at the actual condition, title issues, insurance problems, and repair scope before I make an offer. As a State Certified General Contractor (CGC1534000), I price repairs myself instead of guessing. That is why our offers hold up at closing.
We use standard FAR/BAR "As-Is" contracts and close with Seminole County title companies.
Selling a House in Sanford? Here's What We See.
Sanford's Historic District has charming Victorian-era homes, but original pier-and-beam foundations, aging plumbing, and strict historic preservation requirements make renovations complex and expensive. In Historic District and Goldsboro (32771, 32773), aging housing stock, repair scope, insurance, and buyer financing can make the sale slower or less certain. I've been buying and renovating houses in Florida since 2014. For Sanford properties, I price the repairs myself as a licensed general contractor. Whether your Sanford property has roof damage, code violations, an aging septic system, or unpermitted work, the written offer should explain repair assumptions, seller costs, and closing conditions. Georgetown and nearby areas have their own challenges, but no matter the neighborhood, if condition, insurance, code, or title issues are limiting your options, we review the facts and price repair risk into the written offer.
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Neighborhoods We Buy In
Why Sanford Homeowners Call Us
Historic Preservation Rules
Sanford Historic District properties can require extra review for repairs, exterior changes, and older building systems. We review likely permit, preservation, and repair constraints before putting terms in writing. Learn more →
Pier-and-Beam Foundations
Some older Sanford homes have pier-and-beam foundations that shift, settle, or need structural review. We price the likely foundation scope into the offer instead of asking the seller to repair it first. Learn more →
Aging Plumbing Systems
Original clay and cast iron pipes in Sanford's older homes collapse and cause sewage backups. Replacement runs $10K-$20K. We buy as-is. Learn more →
How We Buy Houses in Sanford
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 Sanford property. Whether it's a Victorian in the Historic District, a home in Goldsboro, or a rental near the waterfront, we review Seminole County records and the property condition before we make an offer.
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Quick Walkthrough
We'll stop by for a look at the condition. We look at the specific repairs, access issues, cleanup needs, and title/payoff details before we put terms in writing.
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Close & Get Paid
Accept our cash offer and we open escrow with a Florida title company that can handle Seminole County closings. Closing timing depends on title, payoff, access, seller documents, and any HOA or municipal requirements. Seller costs are stated in writing before you decide.
Sanford Home Selling FAQ
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Last updated: May 2026
