North Carolina House Buyers
We Buy Houses all over NC State
North Carolina is a state known for its Smoky Mountains and is dubbed as the state "first in flight" having been home to the grandfathers of aviation AKA the Wright Brothers, and contains some of the most beautiful mountain range scenery in the country. As the ninth largest state in the United States by population, North Carolina is home to over 10.5 million people. It's largest city (Charlotte) is the 16th largest city in the U.S. Whether you own a home near a North Carolina city, suburb, or in the North Carolina mountains, we are interested in purchasing your house.
AMI buys houses, fast and as-is, in North Carolina and nationwide. You can get a free and fast cash offer from us for your North Carolina home here.
We buy North Carolina houses in the following cities (and more).
Charlotte
Raleigh
Greensboro
Durham
Winston-Salem
Fayetteville
Cary
Wilmington
High Point
Concord
Greenville
Asheville
Gastonia
Jacksonville
Chapel Hill
Huntersville
Apex
Burlington
Rocky Mount
Kannapolis
Wilson
Wake Forest
Hickory
Indian Trail
Mooresville
Holly Springs
Monroe
Goldsboro
Salisbury
Matthews
Garner
New Bern
Cornelius
Sanford
Fuquay-Varina
Morrisville
Mint Hill
Statesville
Thomasville
And more.
But we also buy houses in North Carolina outside the above listed cities as well. If you own a home you’re looking to sell anywhere in the state of North Carolina, then we are happy to make you a cash offer for your NC home. We provide fair offers and can close on any timeline that works best for you – we can have cash in your hands in as little as 7 days (or less).
We also buy vacant North Carolina lots, North Carolina apartment buildings, and North Carolina storage facilities too.
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If you’re looking to sell a North Carolina area home for any of the following reasons, we can help.
- You have a home and are facing foreclosure in North Carolina.
- You have inherited a home in NC.
- You are behind on mortgage payments for your North Carolina house.
- You are a tired landlord in North Carolina.
- You need to relocate outside of North Carolina quickly.
- You have a North Carolina home with fire damage that you need to sell.
- You are going through a divorce that involves needing to liquidate a North Carolina home.
- You want to sell your North Carolina home as-is, fast and without hassle.
Have you been searching for answers to these common problems facing homeowners in North Carolina?
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We buy houses all over the United States, including homes in North Carolina. We pride ourselves on being problem solvers, dedicated to putting people over profits. No matter where you’re looking to sell a home, we can provide you with a fair, no-obligation cash offer today.
Fun facts about North Carolina
- The sky’s the limit in North Carolina. The Wright Brothers completed their first successful airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, NC in 1903.
- North Carolina’s state vegetable is the sweet potato. Native Americans grew the tuber in present-day North Carolina long before British colonization, and now, the state is the nation’s number one sweet potato producer.
- North Carolina has produced more American Idol winners than any other state. In addition to numerous famous finalists, Fantasia Barrino, Scotty McCreery, and Caleb Johnson all hail from the Tar Heel State.
- Ever heard of the scuppernong? This variety of green grape is the state fruit of North Carolina and even gets a shout-out in the official state toast. The grapes are sour in flavor and are frequently used to make jam, jelly, and wine.
- The nation’s first mini golf course was North Carolina’s own Thistle Dhu. Opened in 1916 and still up and running today, the 18-hole course was founded by British immigrant James Barber.