Texas House Buyers
We Buy Houses all over TX State
Texas is a state like no other. The second largest state in the country in both size and population, Texas is home to 29 million people. It also houses three of the top ten largest cities in the U.S. (Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas). Whether you own a Texas home in a bustling city, on their outskirts in suburbia, or in the Texas countryside, we are interested in buying it.
AMI buys houses, fast and as-is, in Texas and nationwide. You can get a free and fast cash offer from us for your Texas home here.
We buy Texas houses in the following cities (and more).
Houston
San Antonio
Dallas
Austin
Fort Worth
Sugar Land
El Paso
Arlington
Corpus Christi
Plano
Lubbock
Irving
Katy
Laredo
Garland
Frisco
Amarillo
Grand Prairie
McKinney
Brownsville
Killeen
Pasadena
Mesquite
McAllen
Denton
Waco
Conroe
Carrollton
Midland
Pearland
Abilene
College Station
Richardson
Round Rock
Beaumont
Lewisville
Tyler
League City
Wichita Falls
Allen
San Angelo
Edinburg
Bryan
New Braunfels
Mission
Longview
Atascocita
Flower Mound
Pharr
Cedar Park
Temple
Baytown
Georgetown
Missouri City
Mansfield
North Richland Hills
Victoria
Rowlett
Harlingen
San Marcos
Pflugerville
Spring
Leander
And more.
But we also buy houses in Texas outside the above listed cities as well. If you own a home you’re looking to sell anywhere in the state of Texas, then we are happy to make you a cash offer for your TX 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 Texas lots, Texas apartment buildings, and Texas storage facilities too.
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If you’re looking to sell a Texas area home for any of the following reasons, we can help.
- You have a home and are facing foreclosure in Texas.
- You have inherited a home in TX.
- You are behind on mortgage payments for your Texas house.
- You are a tired landlord in Texas.
- You need to relocate outside of Texas quickly.
- You have a home with fire damage that you need to sell.
- You are going through a divorce that involves needing to liquidate a Texas home.
- You want to sell your Texas home as-is, fast and without hassle.
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We can help you liquidate your Texas home fast
We buy houses all over the United States, including homes in Texas. 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 Texas
- There’s no better place than Texas to form lifelong friendships. In fact, the state’s name comes from the Caddo Native American word “teycha,” meaning “friend.”
- Before it became the 28th US state, Texas was actually a country. The Republic of Texas gained independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836, and remained its own nation until February 19, 1846.
- If you have a need for speed, Texas is the state for you. A highway stretching from Austin to San Antonio boasts the highest speed limit in the country: 85 miles per hour.
- Everyone knows that Texas is huge, but did you know that it has a greater land mass than any European country? You could fit the entire United Kingdom into Texas nearly 3 times!
- When you think of the German language, Texas probably isn’t the first place to come to mind, but the state is actually home to its own unique German dialect. Texas German comes from the large number of German immigrants who moved to Texas in the 1800s and passed their language down to their descendants.