Whether your property is in Windemere, Pinelake Village, or anywhere along the Treasure Coast, we buy houses in any condition for cash. Homes here sit on the market an average of 86 days - and prices have declined year-over-year. A cash offer gives you certainty instead of a waiting game.
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Jensen Beach isn't a one-size-fits-all real estate market. Sellers here deal with realities that a generic listing agent often isn't set up to handle - flood zone exposure, part-time residency, Intracoastal-adjacent property complications, and inherited homes that need work before anyone would touch them on the open market. If any of the situations below sound familiar, a cash offer may be the most direct path forward. You can also read more about how to sell your house as-is if you want the full picture before deciding.
Coastal Martin County properties face a reality that inland buyers rarely understand: flood zone designation, wind mitigation requirements, and storm damage can make a home nearly unsellable through conventional financing. If your Jensen Beach property has a FEMA flood zone designation, elevated insurance premiums may scare off financed buyers before they even schedule a showing. We buy flood zone properties and hurricane-damaged homes as-is - no repairs, no insurance contingencies, no waiting on an adjuster. If a storm left your home in rough shape, that doesn't have to be your problem to solve before you sell. For more on your options, the Complete Florida home selling guide covers what Florida sellers should know about distressed properties and market conditions.
A lot of Jensen Beach homeowners aren't here year-round. If you've been spending winters on the Treasure Coast and the property has started to feel more like a maintenance obligation than a retreat - or if your departure date is fixed and you can't coordinate showings from another state - a cash sale removes all of that friction. You won't need to stage the house, schedule open houses around your travel plans, or wait 86 days (the current average in this market) for a buyer to close. We can handle the process remotely. You sign where you are, and closing happens through a Florida title company. Simple. Check out the Florida FSBO seller checklist if you're weighing your options independently before deciding how to proceed.
Canal-front and Intracoastal-adjacent properties in Jensen Beach carry a set of issues that don't show up on a standard MLS listing - aging seawalls, dock permits, saltwater corrosion, and deferred maintenance that a financed buyer's lender won't approve without repairs. A conventional sale often means negotiating repair credits or walking away from deals that fall through after inspection. We factor these conditions into our offer upfront. There's no inspection contingency that blows up the deal at the last minute. If your waterfront property has issues you'd rather not spend months and thousands of dollars fixing, let's talk about what we can offer you as-is.
Florida probate can take anywhere from a few months to well over a year depending on whether the estate qualifies for simplified summary administration or requires full administration through the court. If you've inherited a home in the 34957 or surrounding Martin County area and the estate is still in process - or just recently cleared - a cash buyer can move on your schedule. There's no need to renovate, clean out every room, or bring the property up to code before closing. We've worked with executors and personal representatives navigating Florida's probate system, and we know how to work within that timeline. If the estate is under $75K or the decedent has been deceased more than two years, simplified probate may apply, which speeds things considerably.
Florida's foreclosure process moves through the courts - specifically, Martin County cases go through the 19th Judicial Circuit. From the time a lender files, the process typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on court backlog and whether the borrower responds to the complaint. That timeline sounds long, but it disappears fast once you're inside it. A completed cash sale before a final judgment is entered can stop the foreclosure process entirely - the lender gets paid at closing, the court case is dismissed, and you walk away without a foreclosure judgment on your record. If you've received a default notice, you likely have more time than you think. Acting now keeps more options open.
Jensen Beach's housing market is active - inventory is healthy and buyers are out there. But something important has shifted: prices have declined year-over-year even as demand holds steady. That combination creates a specific kind of uncertainty for sellers. You're not listing into a dead market. You're listing into a market where you can't predict which direction your final sale price lands, and where the average home sits for roughly 86 days before closing. For a seller with a fixed timeline, storm damage to repair, or an estate to settle, that uncertainty has a real cost.
Homes priced near or above the $463K median take the longest to find the right buyer - and the variance in final sale price across neighborhoods from Windemere to Pinelake Village means you may list at one number and close at a very different one. A cash offer removes that variable entirely. You know the number before you accept it, and closing happens in days - not months. For sellers who need certainty more than they need to maximize every dollar, that trade-off is often the right one. Sell my house fast in Florida to see how the process works statewide.
Three steps. No repairs. No agent coordination. Closing happens through a licensed Florida title company - the same way any Florida property transfer works, just without the 90-day listing cycle attached to it. For reference on the full range of Florida seller requirements, the Selling guide for Treasure Coast and the Florida home selling process steps from Ansbacher Law are solid independent references.
Submit your address and basic details through the form on this page, or call us directly at (833) 330-1625. No obligation, no sales pressure. We just need to understand the property.
We review the property - condition, location within the 34957, flood zone status, and current Treasure Coast market conditions. You'll receive a written cash offer, typically within 24 hours. We walk you through how we got there so there are no surprises.
If the offer works for you, we open an as-is contract and send it to a licensed Florida title company. In Florida, a title company - not a court or a mandatory attorney - handles the deed transfer and closing. The title company runs the title search, prepares the closing documents, and coordinates the transfer.
You sign the closing documents - in person or remotely - and the title company disburses funds. Your mortgage is paid off at closing from proceeds if there's a balance. Funds are typically wired on the same day or within one business day of closing. You're done.
Florida law requires sellers to disclose all known material defects that are not readily observable - even on an as-is contract. An as-is sale shifts repair responsibility to the buyer; it doesn't eliminate the disclosure requirement. We handle this paperwork as part of the process and can walk you through what's required before you sign anything.
Get Your No-Obligation Cash OfferA traditional listing in Jensen Beach isn't just a slower path - it's a more expensive one. Before you calculate your net proceeds, factor in the costs that show up after the contract is signed: agent commissions, buyer repair requests, closing cost credits, and carrying costs over 86 days of market time. Here's what the comparison looks like in plain numbers.
You may not walk away with the same gross number you'd list for - but after commissions, repair credits, and 86 days of carrying costs, the net difference is often smaller than sellers expect. And the certainty of a cash offer is worth something real.
See What We'd Offer for Your PropertyOur service area covers Jensen Beach (zip code 34957) and extends across Martin County into Stuart, Hobe Sound, Palm City, and south into Port St. Lucie in St. Lucie County. Whether your property sits in a flood zone near the Intracoastal, on a canal-front street, or further inland, we buy in all of these communities - in any condition.
These are the primary named communities within Jensen Beach. The 34957 zip code covers a broader swath of Martin County properties - if you're not sure whether your property falls within our coverage, just call. We're familiar with the area and can confirm immediately.
If you're just outside Jensen Beach, we likely cover your area too. The entire Treasure Coast corridor - from Hobe Sound north through Port St. Lucie - falls within our active buying territory.
No agent fees. No repair negotiations. No flood zone financing complications. Closing happens through a licensed Florida title company - you choose the date, we handle the coordination, and you receive your funds at closing. Whether you're a seasonal owner, an executor settling an estate, or a homeowner dealing with storm damage, the process is the same: straightforward, fast, and on your terms.

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Real answers about the Florida title company closing process, Martin County foreclosure timelines, and what selling as-is actually looks like for Jensen Beach homeowners.
We start with the after-repair value of your home - what it would sell for on the open market in good condition. From that, we subtract the cost to get it there: repairs, updates, carrying costs, and our margin. What's left is your cash offer.
For Jensen Beach properties, we factor in coastal considerations that can affect value: flood zone designation, seawall or dock condition, saltwater-related wear, and whether the home needs hurricane mitigation updates. We're transparent about the numbers. You can ask us to walk through the math, and we will.
With the median home price in Jensen Beach sitting around $463K and homes averaging 86 days on market right now, many sellers find a firm cash offer - even below full retail - is a better outcome than waiting out a slow listing cycle with uncertain results.
None. We buy Jensen Beach homes exactly as they are - storm damage, roof issues, outdated kitchens, flood-related deterioration, or anything else. You don't patch, paint, or clean anything out unless you want to.
Florida's as-is contract still requires you to disclose known material defects that aren't readily visible - that's state law regardless of how you sell. But disclosing something is different from fixing it. We accept the property in its current condition and price accordingly, so you're not fronting repair costs to get a sale done.
Florida is a title company state. Closing doesn't require a real estate attorney - it's handled by a licensed title company that manages the deed transfer, verifies there are no outstanding liens, and disburses funds at closing.
Here's what that looks like in practice: once you accept our offer, we open escrow with a title company. They run a title search, prepare the closing documents, and schedule a closing date. You sign the deed and settlement statement, and funds are wired to you - typically on the same day or the next business day after closing.
There's no agent coordinating showings, no lender approval process to wait on, and no buyer financing that can fall through. The title company handles the legal transfer, and you get paid. For more on the steps involved, see this resource on the Florida home selling process steps.
Yes, and time matters here. Florida uses a judicial foreclosure process, meaning your lender has to file a lawsuit and get a court judgment before selling your home. Martin County cases move through the 19th Judicial Circuit, and the timeline from filing to final sale typically runs 6 to 18 months depending on court backlog and whether the case is contested.
A completed cash sale before the court enters a final judgment stops the foreclosure process entirely. The proceeds pay off your mortgage at closing, the lien is released, and the court case becomes moot. If you're in the early or middle stages of the foreclosure timeline, you likely still have a real window to sell - but that window closes as the case progresses. Call us to talk through your timeline: (833) 330-1625.
Absolutely. Seasonal and snowbird sellers do this regularly. You don't need to be present in Jensen Beach to sell - the entire process can be handled remotely.
We can evaluate your property without you there, send you a written offer to review on your schedule, and coordinate closing with the title company via overnight documents or a remote notary. You sign the closing documents wherever you are, and your proceeds are wired to your account. If you're heading back north and need to close before a specific date, tell us that date and we'll structure the timeline around it.
Your mortgage gets paid off at closing. The title company calculates your exact payoff amount - including any interest through the closing date - and sends it directly to your lender from the sale proceeds. You receive whatever is left after the payoff and any closing costs.
If there are other liens on the property - back taxes, HOA assessments, contractor liens - the title search will surface them. Most liens can be resolved at or before closing, either paid from proceeds or negotiated down. We've worked through liens and back taxes on properties before, and we'll let you know early in the process what needs to be cleared rather than surprising you at the closing table.
Florida has no state income tax, so there's no state-level tax on your sale proceeds. Federal capital gains tax may apply depending on how long you've owned the home and whether it was your primary residence.
If you've lived in the home as your primary residence for at least 2 of the last 5 years, you may qualify for the federal exclusion - up to $250K for single filers, $500K for married couples. If the property is an investment, vacation home, or inherited estate, different rules apply. We're not a tax advisor and you should talk to a CPA before closing, but the short version is: Florida won't take a cut, and federal exposure depends on your specific situation.
Also worth knowing: if this is your Florida homestead property, selling it means you lose the homestead exemption going forward. That affects your property tax picture if you stay in Florida and buy something else - another reason to loop in a CPA or tax professional.
Yes - we buy homes throughout Jensen Beach, including Windemere, Pinelake Village, and the broader 34957 zip code. We also buy in Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Hobe Sound, and across Martin County.
If your property is waterfront, canal-front, or in a flood zone, we still want to hear from you. Those properties often sit longer on the traditional market due to insurance complications and lender requirements - which is exactly the kind of situation where a cash offer makes sense.
It depends on how the property was held. If the home passed through a trust, had a designated beneficiary, or was held jointly with right of survivorship, probate may not be required and you can move to sell relatively quickly.
If the estate does require probate, Florida law requires full administration for most estates with real property - and that process can take 6 to 12 months or longer. A simplified summary administration is available if the estate is under $75K or the decedent passed more than two years ago. We work with sellers who are in the middle of probate or just coming out of it. If you're the personal representative and have been authorized to sell, we can start the process now and time the closing around when you have clear authority to transfer the deed.
No. Leave what you don't want. We handle the cleanout after closing - furniture, old appliances, storm debris, whatever's there. Take what matters to you and walk away from the rest.
Have a question not covered here? Visit our common questions about selling as-is or call us directly at (833) 330-1625.