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Real Situations Taylors Homeowners Face - And How a Cash Sale Fits

Taylors sits in unincorporated Greenville County - not inside any city limits. That matters more than most sellers realize. Permitting, code enforcement, property tax questions, and deed recording all run through Greenville County offices, not a city hall. If you're trying to sell quickly, that adds one more layer to navigate. The situations below are the ones we hear about most from homeowners in the 29687 zip code. If you're curious about how to sell your house as-is in a situation like these, here's what that actually looks like. You can also review this Complete home selling checklist if you want to understand everything a traditional sale involves - it makes the cash-offer path look even simpler by comparison.

Behind on Payments or Facing Foreclosure

South Carolina uses a judicial foreclosure process, meaning your lender has to take the case through the court system before they can force a sale. That process typically takes 6 to 12 months - sometimes longer. You do have a right of redemption window in some SC foreclosure contexts, but the key is acting before the process advances too far. A cash sale lets you pay off the mortgage at closing and walk away with whatever equity remains, rather than losing the house at a sheriff's sale with nothing left over.

Inherited Property in Greenville County

South Carolina probate runs through the county Probate Court. If a parent or relative left a home in Taylors, heirs need to open an estate and get court authorization before the property can be transferred or sold - which can take weeks to months depending on whether there's a will and how complex the estate is. We work with sellers who are in the middle of that process. We can move forward once the estate has the authority to sell, and we handle the coordination with the SC closing attorney so the probate pieces fit together correctly.

Property That Needs Work You Can't Afford

Older homes in neighborhoods like Sugar Creek and Northside sometimes carry deferred maintenance that stacks up - roof issues, HVAC systems past their lifespan, outdated electrical. Listing a home in that condition through a traditional agent usually means either making repairs first or accepting a lower offer after an inspection contingency comes back loaded with demands. We buy the house as-is. No repair quotes, no back-and-forth after inspection, no last-minute credits. South Carolina still requires you to complete a Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement - we walk you through that with the closing attorney so nothing is skipped.

Relocation, Divorce, or Life Change That Won't Wait

Some sellers in the Eastside and Coachman Reserve areas need to move on a timeline that the traditional market can't accommodate. The average home in 29687 takes around 46 days to go under contract - then another 30 to 45 days to close after that. If you've already accepted a job offer in another state, or a divorce decree sets a deadline, that 90-day runway doesn't work. A cash offer closes when you need it to, and you're not waiting on a buyer's loan approval to get there.

Landlord Ready to Exit

If you own a rental in Westpoint Gardens or elsewhere in the 29687 zip and you're done managing it - whether because of problem tenants, vacancy costs, or just wanting out of the landlord business - selling with tenants in place or immediately after they leave is something we handle regularly. You don't need to do repairs between tenancies or wait for the property to be perfectly staged.

Three Steps. No Surprises. No Agent Required.

You can Sell my house fast in South Carolina without listing it, staging it, or waiting on a buyer's mortgage to clear underwriting. Here's exactly how it goes. If you want a detailed look at what a traditional sale involves, this Step-by-step home selling process guide breaks it down - and the Essential steps of home selling resource covers it further. What we do is shorter. See below.

1

Tell Us About Your Property

Fill out the short form or call us at (833) 330-1625. We just need the address and the best way to reach you. No inspection required before we make an offer.

2

Receive Your Cash Offer

We review your property using local sales data in the 29687 zip code and give you a written cash offer - typically within 24 to 48 hours. No obligation to accept. No pressure to decide on the spot.

3

Pick Your Closing Date

If the offer works for you, we schedule closing around your timeline. Need two weeks? Done. Need 45 days because you're still figuring out your next move? Also fine.

4

Close and Get Paid

In South Carolina, a licensed closing attorney handles the closing - not a title company, not an agent. Your deed gets recorded at the Greenville County Register of Deeds. You receive your funds. Done.

A Note on SC Closing Attorneys - and Why It Actually Protects You

South Carolina is one of a handful of states that requires a licensed attorney to conduct every real estate closing - including cash sales. This is state law, not something we invented. What it means for you: an independent legal professional reviews the title, prepares the deed, handles the payoff of any existing mortgage, and makes sure the transaction is recorded correctly at the Greenville County Register of Deeds.

We coordinate with experienced SC closing attorneys who handle these transactions regularly. You don't need to hire your own attorney separately. The closing attorney fee is typically covered as part of closing costs - we'll be clear about what's covered before you commit to anything. If you've seen cash buyers in other states that skip this step entirely, that's not how it works here - and that's a good thing.

See What Your Taylors Home Is Worth in Cash

We don't pull a number from thin air. The offer we make on a 29687 property is based on real data - comparable sales in the immediate area, what repairs or updates the home needs, and what carrying and closing costs look like on our end. Here's what actually drives the number.

Comparable Sales in Your Neighborhood

The median home price in the Taylors area is around $350,000, but that number masks a lot of variation between Coachman Reserve, Westpoint Gardens, and older parts of Northside. We look at what homes in your specific area have actually sold for recently - not county-level averages.

Condition and Repair Cost Estimate

If a home needs a new roof, updated plumbing, or anything structural, that factors into the offer. We're buying as-is, which means we're absorbing that cost. The gap between a retail-ready home and a home that needs $40,000 in work is real, and our offer reflects it honestly.

Closing Costs We Cover

South Carolina's deed recording fee is $1.85 per $500 of consideration - recorded at the Greenville County Register of Deeds. That's on top of the closing attorney fee and title work. We cover these costs so you don't have to subtract them from your proceeds at closing. What we offer is what you receive.

Our Resale or Rehab Costs

We're a business, not a charity. After we buy, we either renovate and resell or hold the property. Our offer accounts for what that process will cost us. We're transparent about this because it explains why a cash offer is below full retail - and why that trade-off is often worth it for sellers who need speed and certainty over squeezing out the last dollar.

The traditional route in Taylors takes roughly 46 days just to find a buyer - then another 30 to 45 days to close. During that time you're paying mortgage, insurance, taxes, and potentially agent commissions of 5 to 6 percent. A cash offer may be lower on paper. But subtract those carrying costs, the repair credits a buyer will ask for, and the 6 percent commission, and the net difference is often smaller than sellers expect.

Costs, Repairs, and What You Actually Walk Away With

Three ways to sell a home in Taylors. They're not equally right for every situation. This comparison focuses on where the money goes and what the process actually demands from you - so you can make an honest call about which path fits where you are right now.

What You're Comparing Eagle Cash Buyers (Cash Offer) Traditional Listing with Agent iBuyer (Opendoor, etc.)
Repairs Before Selling ✓ None required. Buy as-is in current condition. Often $5,000-$30,000+ in pre-listing repairs or inspection credits demanded by buyer. iBuyers typically deduct repair cost estimates from their offer - often higher than actual cost.
Agent Commissions ✓ Zero. No agent involved on seller side. Typically 5-6% of sale price. On a $350K home, that's $17,500-$21,000. iBuyers charge service fees of 5-8% - comparable to or higher than agent commission.
Closing Costs ✓ We cover closing costs including the SC deed recording fee ($1.85 per $500) and closing attorney coordination. Seller typically pays 1-3% in closing costs on top of commission. Closing costs apply and vary by iBuyer program.
Time to Close ✓ As few as 10-14 days, or your chosen date. 46 days average to get under contract in 29687, plus 30-45 days to close. Total: 76-91 days typical. iBuyers typically close in 14-30 days, but only for move-in-ready homes in qualifying zip codes.
Condition Requirements ✓ Any condition. No staging, no cleaning, no inspection contingencies. Buyer inspections almost always trigger repair requests or price reductions. iBuyers typically decline homes needing major work, older builds, or unusual lot sizes.
Financing Risk ✓ No financing. Cash deal does not fall through due to loan denial. Financed buyers can lose mortgage approval after contract - deal collapses at no cost to buyer. ✓ iBuyers pay cash - no financing risk, though offer terms can still change before closing.
Who Handles Closing in SC ✓ Licensed SC closing attorney - we coordinate this directly. SC closing attorney - coordinated by agent and lender. SC closing attorney required - iBuyer coordinates.

The 29687 Market Right Now - What It Means for Sellers

Taylors is not Greenville and it's not Greer. It's its own unincorporated pocket of Greenville County, with a housing stock that ranges from modest ranch-style homes in Northside to new luxury construction pushing into the Eastside corridor. The market here has been growing, but not uniformly - and how you read those conditions determines whether listing or taking a cash offer makes more sense for you.

$350K
Median Home Price - Taylors / 29687 area (Realtor.com, 2026)
46 Days
Average Days on Market before going under contract (Realtor.com, 2026)
29687
Primary zip code - Taylors, Greenville County, SC

The 46-day average to contract is the number sellers often underestimate. Add the typical 30 to 45 days to close after that, and you're looking at roughly three months from listing to funded - assuming your buyer's financing doesn't fall through. During that window, you're still paying property taxes (billed through Greenville County), insurance, and any mortgage balance. That's the real carrying cost that rarely appears in the headline sale price.

The mix of housing in 29687 is genuinely varied. Single-family homes make up the bulk of the market, but there are townhouse communities and newer developments that have pushed median prices upward in recent years. That's good news if your home is updated. If it isn't - if you're dealing with a home that hasn't been touched since the 1990s - you're competing in a market where buyers have growing inventory to choose from and will use inspection contingencies aggressively. A fair cash offer removes all of that uncertainty.

Neighborhoods We Buy Houses In - Taylors and 29687

We buy houses throughout Taylors and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina communities. Because Taylors is an unincorporated community within Greenville County - not its own city - the service area is defined by neighborhoods and the 29687 zip code rather than city boundaries. Here's where we work.

Taylors Neighborhoods We Serve

Sugar Creek
Northside
Eastside
Coachman Reserve
Westpoint Gardens
Primary Zip Code Served: 29687 - Taylors, Greenville County, SC

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Fill out the short form or call us directly. We'll review your Taylors property and send you a written cash offer - no obligation, no commission, no repairs required. Closing is handled by a licensed South Carolina attorney, so the process is handled correctly from offer to recorded deed at the Greenville County Register of Deeds.

All South Carolina real estate closings, including cash sales, are conducted by a licensed SC closing attorney - this is state law and it protects you. We coordinate this on your behalf. You choose your closing date.

Your Questions Answered

FAQ: Selling Your Taylors Home for Cash - SC Closing Process, Offers, and More

South Carolina has specific rules that affect how cash sales close. Here are plain answers to the questions Taylors homeowners ask most - including ones about the SC closing attorney requirement and Greenville County specifics. You can also browse answers to common seller questions on our main FAQ page.

Does South Carolina require an attorney to close a cash home sale?

Yes - and this applies to every real estate transaction in the state, including all-cash sales. South Carolina is an attorney-closing state, which means a licensed SC closing attorney must handle the deed preparation, title review, and closing paperwork. This is not a red flag - it is a legal protection for you as the seller. The attorney works as an independent professional to make sure the transaction is recorded correctly at the Greenville County Register of Deeds and that any liens or encumbrances on your property are resolved at closing.

When you sell to Eagle Cash Buyers, we coordinate the SC closing attorney on your behalf. You do not need to hire one separately.

How do you calculate a cash offer on my Taylors home?

We look at recent comparable sales in the 29687 zip code, the current condition of your home, and the cost of any repairs or updates needed to bring it to market-ready condition. With a median price around $350,000 and homes sitting an average of 46 days in Taylors, we factor in carrying costs and the timeline you need. The offer reflects what your home can realistically sell for after repairs, minus those costs - presented to you upfront so you can compare it to listing traditionally. No hidden math, no pressure to accept.

Do I need to make repairs before selling my house in Taylors?

Not one. We buy homes as-is throughout Greenville County - foundation issues, dated kitchens, storm damage, deferred maintenance, you name it. You do not repaint, replace the roof, or clean out the garage before we make an offer. South Carolina still requires you to complete a Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement disclosing known material defects, but the SC closing attorney guides you through that form as part of the closing process. The as-is condition does not change your legal obligation to disclose what you know - it just means we are not asking you to fix anything first.

I am behind on mortgage payments on my Taylors home. How much time do I actually have?

South Carolina uses a judicial foreclosure process, meaning your lender has to file a lawsuit and move through the court system before they can take the property. That process typically takes 6 to 12 months or longer from the point of default - but the clock starts earlier than most homeowners realize, and court timelines can accelerate.

The earlier you act, the more options you have. Selling for cash before a foreclosure judgment is entered lets you pay off the mortgage at closing, protect your credit from a completed foreclosure, and potentially walk away with equity. Once the process advances further, your options narrow. A quick call to discuss your timeline costs you nothing.

Do you buy houses in Sugar Creek, Northside, or Coachman Reserve?

Yes - we buy homes throughout Taylors and the 29687 zip code, including Sugar Creek, Northside, Eastside, Coachman Reserve, and Westpoint Gardens. Whether your property is a single-family home near the Eastside Greenville corridor or a townhouse in one of the newer developments, we can make an offer. If you are in a nearby area of Greenville County and are not sure we cover your street, just call us at (833) 330-1625 and we will confirm in under a minute.

What happens after I submit my address? Walk me through the next steps.

Once you submit your address and phone number, someone from our team calls you - usually the same day - to ask a few quick questions about the home's condition and your timeline. We then research recent sales in the 29687 area and put together a written cash offer, typically within 24 hours. If you accept, we open escrow, the SC closing attorney orders a title search at the Greenville County Register of Deeds, and we schedule closing on a date that works for you. Most closings happen within 7 to 21 days. No open houses, no agents walking through, no waiting on buyer financing.

How long does the title search take for a Taylors property in Greenville County?

For most Taylors properties, the Greenville County Register of Deeds title search takes 3 to 7 business days when handled by an experienced SC closing attorney. If the property has an unclear chain of title, unresolved liens, or an open estate, it can take longer. This is one reason the SC closing attorney requirement actually benefits sellers - the attorney catches title issues before closing so they do not become your problem after the fact. We work with attorneys who know Greenville County records and can move quickly.

I inherited a home in Taylors. Can I sell it before probate is finished?

Generally, no - South Carolina requires the estate to be opened through the Greenville County Probate Court and the personal representative to receive court authorization before an inherited property can be legally sold. How long this takes depends on whether a will exists, the size of the estate, and whether any heirs contest the process. It can range from a few weeks to several months.

That said, we work with sellers at every stage of the probate process. If you are early in the process, we can give you a cash offer now so you know what to expect, and we schedule closing once the court authorization is in place. You do not have to manage the property or pay carrying costs while you wait. For a broader look at the process, the National Association of REALTORS publishes general guidance on inherited property sales worth reviewing.

How are property taxes and transfer fees handled at closing in Greenville County?

Property taxes in Greenville County are prorated at closing - you pay taxes up to the date you sell, and the buyer takes responsibility from that point forward. The SC deed transfer tax is $1.85 per $500 of the sale price, and it is recorded at the Greenville County Register of Deeds. The closing attorney prepares a settlement statement that itemizes every fee so you see exactly what comes out of your proceeds before you sign anything. No surprises at the table.

Is Eagle Cash Buyers a legitimate local buyer, or will I be handed off to someone else?

We are a direct cash buyer - not a referral service or a wholesaler who reassigns your contract to a third party after you sign. When you get an offer from Eagle Cash Buyers, we are the ones closing on your home. The SC closing attorney we coordinate is licensed in South Carolina and handles the closing independently, which means both parties are protected. If you want to verify our track record before you commit to anything, ask us directly - we are happy to answer questions about how we operate. You can also read answers to common seller questions on our site for more detail on how the process works.

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