Selling a Home During a Divorce?

Sell the House —
Fair, Fast, and On Your Terms.

When a marriage ends, deciding what happens to the house shouldn't turn into another drawn-out negotiation. Kenneth Hill and the Hometown Cash Offers team give Philadelphia couples a fair, no-obligation cash offer — one clear number, no showings, no staging opinions to argue over.

One clear cash number — no listing price to negotiate between yourselves
We buy as-is — no repairs, staging, or showings during a hard time
Flexible timing — close on a date that fits your settlement
Neutral and professional — we work with both parties and your attorneys
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A Simpler Way Forward

Selling the House Shouldn't Be
the Hardest Part of the Divorce

Whether you and your spouse are still deciding what to do with the house, or you've already agreed a sale is the simplest path, a real estate listing brings its own set of decisions — a price to agree on, an agent to choose together, showings to coordinate around two schedules.

A cash sale removes most of that. We give you one fair, no-obligation number for the house as it sits, so there's less to negotiate and less waiting around for the right buyer to come along.

Still deciding together — we're glad to talk through the offer with both spouses.

Already have a settlement date — we can work around it and close when it fits.

Working with attorneys — we coordinate directly with legal counsel and title, when needed.

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What a Cash Sale Handles

Splitting a Shared Asset,
Without the Extra Friction

A house sale during a divorce has its own set of moving parts. Here's how a cash offer simplifies each one.

01

Joint Ownership Consent

Both spouses (or a court order) typically need to agree to the sale. We're glad to walk through the offer with both parties so everyone has the same information.

02

One Number, Not a Negotiation

A cash offer gives you a single figure to evaluate together, instead of agreeing on a list price, then negotiating with an unknown buyer later.

03

Timeline Flexibility

Whether you need to close quickly or want to time it around a settlement date or court proceeding, we can typically work around your schedule.

04

Proceeds at Closing

Sale funds are distributed per your settlement agreement or court order through the title company — we simply provide the cash offer and the closing.

This is a general overview, not legal advice. Every divorce settlement is different — an attorney can confirm how a sale fits into your specific agreement or timeline.
Find Your Corner of the City

We Buy Houses in Every
Philadelphia Neighborhood

Pick your area for neighborhood-specific details, or just use the form above — either way, we're ready to make an offer.

South Philadelphia

Trinities, rowhomes, and tight-knit blocks from Passyunk to the Stadium District.

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North Philadelphia

Rowhomes and family properties across North Philly, ready for a fast, fair sale.

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West Philadelphia

Victorian twins and homes near Penn & Drexel, bought as-is on your timeline.

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Twins and detached homes from Mayfair to the Far Northeast.

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Condos, trinities, and rowhomes from Rittenhouse to Old City.

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Kensington & Fishtown

Rowhomes and converted industrial properties in a fast-changing corner of the city.

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Germantown

Historic stone twins and singles across Northwest Philadelphia.

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No Situation Too Complicated

Divorce Home-Sale Situations
We Help With Every Week

If any of these fit your situation, you're exactly who we built this for.

Both Spouses Ready to Sell

You've agreed selling is the simplest path. We give you one clear number so there's nothing more to negotiate between yourselves.

Settlement Deadline Approaching

Your agreement calls for a sale by a certain date. We can typically move fast enough to help you meet it.

House Needs Work Neither Wants to Do

Repairs or updates neither spouse wants to fund or manage right now. We buy the house exactly as it sits.

One Spouse Relocating

One of you has already moved or is moving soon. We can coordinate closing without both parties needing to be local throughout.

Attorneys Involved

Legal counsel is already coordinating the settlement. We're happy to work directly with your attorneys and the title company.

Can't Agree on a List Price

Disagreeing on what the house is worth on the open market? A cash offer sidesteps that debate entirely.

Three Simple Steps

How to Sell the House
During a Divorce

From hello to cash in hand in as little as 7 days — straight answers, no runaround.

1

Tell Us About the House

Fill out the form or call (215) 494-4799 with the address and where things stand. Takes about a minute, and we're comfortable talking with both spouses.

2

Get a Fair Cash Offer

We review real Philadelphia comps and the condition of the house, then bring you a fair, no-obligation cash offer — usually within 24 hours. Proof of funds on request.

3

Close On Your Timeline

Pick a date that fits your settlement. We handle title and paperwork, coordinating with attorneys as needed, so proceeds are ready to distribute per your agreement.

By the Numbers

Why Philadelphia Couples Trust a Local Buyer

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What Local Homeowners
Say About Selling to Us

★★★★★ 4.7 stars across 47 verified Google reviews
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"My ex and I couldn't agree on a listing price, and honestly neither of us wanted to deal with showings. The cash offer gave us one number to react to instead of arguing over. Made everything simpler."

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Kevin M.
South Philadelphia, PA
★★★★★

"They were professional and neutral the whole way through, and worked directly with both of our attorneys. We closed right on the date our settlement called for."

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Sara P.
West Philadelphia, PA
★★★★★

"I was already relocating out of state and couldn't manage showings. They handled everything remotely and the closing was smooth. One less thing to worry about during a hard year."

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David T.
Philadelphia, PA
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Service Area

All of Philadelphia, Block by Block

We're local buyers who actually work this city — Center City to the Northeast, South Philly to Germantown. We buy houses across every Philadelphia neighborhood, plus the surrounding PA counties.

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Divorce Home-Sale Questions, Answered

Selling During a Divorce —
What You Need to Know

In most cases, yes — if the home is jointly owned or considered marital property, both spouses typically need to consent to a sale, or a court order needs to authorize it. We're glad to work with both parties and their attorneys to keep the process straightforward.
Often, yes. Many couples sell the home during the divorce process rather than waiting for it to finalize, especially when neither spouse wants to keep the property or continue splitting costs. It depends on your specific settlement terms, so we recommend confirming with your attorney.
That's determined by your divorce settlement or a court order, not by us. We simply provide the cash offer and closing funds; how the proceeds are divided between spouses is handled through your attorneys or the title company per your agreement.
That's one of the most common reasons couples choose a cash sale instead. A cash offer gives you one clear number to evaluate together, without the back-and-forth of showings, staging opinions, or negotiating with buyers.
No. We buy houses exactly as they are, whatever the condition. That means no repairs, no staging, and no coordinating showings while you're also navigating a divorce.
Typically, yes. A traditional Philadelphia sale can take around 88 days on average once you include listing, showings, negotiations, and closing. A cash sale can often close in 7 to 14 days, which can simplify settlement timelines for both parties.

Selling the House During a Divorce?
Let's Make This Part Simple.

A free, no-obligation conversation about the property and what a fair cash sale could look like.
Neutral, professional, and on your timeline.

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