We Buy Houses in New Hampshire. Cash. As-Is.

New Hampshire has a 2.18% effective property tax rate and uses a non-judicial foreclosure process. If you're behind on taxes, facing foreclosure, or stuck with a house you can't sell the traditional way, we'll make you a cash offer in 24 hours.

  • Close in as few as 7 days
  • You pick the closing date
  • Any condition, any situation
  • Zero fees, zero commissions
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What happens next

  • We review your property details today
  • You get a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours
  • You decide, no pressure, no rush

Three steps. That's it.

No agents. No showings. No waiting months for a buyer who might back out.

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Tell us about your house.

Fill out the quick form above. Takes about 60 seconds. We review your property details and get back to you the same day.

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Get a real cash offer.

Within 24 hours you'll have a number based on recent sales in your neighborhood. No lowball games. You'll see how we got there.

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Pick your closing date.

Accept the offer, pick when you want to close. 7 days, 30 days, whatever works for you. We handle the paperwork. You walk away with cash.

Brenda C., New Hampshire cash home buyer at Fast Home Cash since 2019
Brenda C. New Hampshire buyer since 2019

Meet your buyer. Not a call center.

I grew up around Manchester and know these neighborhoods. When someone needs to sell fast, I make sure they get a fair deal without the runaround.

56
Homes bought
$18M+
Total purchased
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Avg close time
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Us vs. listing with an agent.

You decide what makes more sense for your situation.

Fast Home Cash
Traditional Agent
Time to close
7 to 14 days
90 to 180+ days
Agent commission
$0
5-6% ($15K+ on $300K)
Repairs needed
None. Sell as-is.
Buyers expect them
Showings
Zero
Weeks of strangers
Closing costs
We cover everything
Seller pays 2-3%
Deal falls through?
Cash deal. No financing risk.
Buyer's loan can collapse
Certainty
Near 100%
~70% of listings close

Real people. Real sales.

Here's what a few New Hampshire homeowners had to say after selling to us.

★★★★★

"I was facing foreclosure and had no idea what to do. They explained everything, made a fair offer, and I was able to walk away with money in my pocket. Lifesaver."

Brenda L., sold house in North End, Manchester for cash
Brenda L.
North End, Manchester
via BBB
★★★★★

"My house needed a new roof and had foundation issues. No buyer would touch it. These guys made an offer within 24 hours and closed in 12 days. Couldn't believe how easy it was."

Carlos K., sold house in East Hollis, Nashua for cash
Carlos K.
East Hollis, Nashua
via BBB
★★★★★

"Going through a divorce and needed to sell fast. They were professional, fair, and closed before my deadline. The whole thing took less than two weeks."

Donna V., sold house in North Concord, Concord for cash
Donna V.
North Concord, Concord
via Yelp

Sound like your situation?

We've bought houses from people in every one of these spots. No judgment, just a fair offer.

Relocation

Need to move fast for a job, family, or emergency. Can't wait months for a traditional sale.

No Equity

Owe more than it's worth or the value keeps dropping. We can still make you an offer.

Duplexes

Can't find tenants, tired of managing it, or just want out. We buy duplexes and multi-units.

Bad Title

Inherited a messy title or got stuck with one. We work through title issues other buyers won't touch.

Bad Location

Tough neighborhood or far from the city. Nobody's biting on the listing. We'll still buy it.

Bankruptcy

Going through bankruptcy and need to sell to pay down debt. We close fast so you can move on.

Bad Tenants

Tenants trashing the place or not paying rent. Sell it to us and walk away from the headache.

Job Loss / New Job

Lost your job or got one in another state. Need to sell now, not in 6 months.

Selling your home in New Hampshire.

What New Hampshire homeowners should know before deciding how to sell.

New Hampshire's Real Estate Landscape for Distressed Sellers

New Hampshire has the fourth-highest effective property tax rate in the entire country at 2.18%, and understanding why helps explain the financial pressure homeowners face here. Because the state has no income tax and no sales tax, local governments depend almost entirely on property taxes to fund schools, roads, and services. That means when home values rise, tax bills rise with them — and they've been rising fast across southern New Hampshire as Boston-area workers pushed north looking for more affordable housing. For a homeowner who bought a decade ago and is now dealing with job loss, divorce, or a house in disrepair, the property tax burden alone can make holding the property feel impossible.

How New Hampshire Foreclosure Law Works

New Hampshire operates a non-judicial foreclosure process, which means lenders don't need to file a lawsuit to foreclose — they can move through a statutory process outside the courts. That makes the timeline one of the shortest in New England, running just 2 to 4 months from first default to auction. There is no redemption period in New Hampshire, which means once a property is sold at auction, the prior owner has no legal right to reclaim it. The combination of a fast timeline and no redemption period means distressed sellers have a narrow window to make decisions. Getting a cash offer in hand before the 90-day mark is genuinely important — not just strategically, but financially.

Property Taxes and What Happens When You Fall Behind

New Hampshire's 2.18% effective rate is the fourth-highest nationally, and in towns like Claremont or Berlin, where home values are lower but tax rates are especially steep, the effective burden can feel crushing. Property taxes are typically billed twice a year, and missing even one payment starts the lien clock. After two years of unpaid taxes, municipalities in New Hampshire can initiate a tax lien process that can ultimately lead to a tax deed sale if not resolved. Once a tax lien is filed, it attaches to the property and must be satisfied at or before any closing — which is straightforward for cash deals but can complicate or kill financed purchases entirely.

Why Cash Offers Work in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is an attorney-close state, and while the state's transfer tax of 0.75% of the selling price is split evenly between buyer and seller, the seller still owes their half at closing. On a $385,000 sale, that's roughly $1,440 out of pocket before you count agent commissions or attorney fees. The real advantage of a cash sale here is timing. With a foreclosure timeline of only 2 to 4 months and no redemption period to fall back on, a seller who waits for the right conventional buyer risks losing the home to auction before the deal closes. Cash buyers can typically close in two to three weeks, which in New Hampshire means the difference between walking away with equity and walking away with nothing.

Questions we get all the time.

Do you buy houses anywhere in New Hampshire?
Yes, we buy houses across New Hampshire in any condition. Whether you're in a major metro or a smaller city, we'll make you a cash offer. No repairs, no commissions, no fees.
How does foreclosure work in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire uses a non-judicial foreclosure process with a typical timeline of 2 to 4 months. If you're behind on payments, selling to a cash buyer before the process completes lets you avoid the worst credit damage and walk away with whatever equity remains.
What are property taxes like in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire has an effective property tax rate of approximately 2.18%, ranking #4 in the country. If you've fallen behind on property taxes, the penalties compound fast. Selling for cash lets you clear that debt and move on before the situation gets worse.
How fast can you close on my New Hampshire home?
We can close in as little as 7 days. Most deals close in 14 to 21 days depending on title work and your preferred timeline. You pick the date that works for you, we work around your schedule.
Do I need a lawyer to sell my house in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire requires an attorney to be present at closing. We coordinate and cover the cost so you don't have to worry about finding or paying for one.

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