We Buy Houses in North Dakota. Cash. As-Is.

North Dakota has a 0.98% effective property tax rate and uses a 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.

Thomas J., North Dakota cash home buyer at Fast Home Cash since 2019
Thomas J. North Dakota buyer since 2019

Meet your buyer. Not a call center.

I've been buying homes in Fargo for years. I've seen every situation, foreclosure, inheritance, divorce, code violations. We handle it all and close fast.

198
Homes bought
$45M+
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 North Dakota homeowners had to say after selling to us.

★★★★★

"Inherited a property in South Fargo I couldn't afford to keep. They made a cash offer the same day I called and we closed in 9 days. Best decision I made."

William H., sold house in South Fargo, Fargo for cash
William H.
South Fargo, Fargo
via Google
★★★★★

"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."

Anthony W., sold house in Mandan Adjacent, Bismarck for cash
Anthony W.
Mandan Adjacent, Bismarck
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."

Linda W., sold house in Westward Ho, Grand Forks for cash
Linda W.
Westward Ho, Grand Forks
via BBB

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 North Dakota.

What North Dakota homeowners should know before deciding how to sell.

North Dakota's Real Estate Landscape for Distressed Sellers

North Dakota's housing market is unlike almost any other in the country — driven as much by energy cycles as by traditional supply and demand. The oil patch counties in the western part of the state saw explosive price increases during the Bakken boom and sharp corrections after. The statewide property tax rate of 0.98% ranks 22nd nationally, putting North Dakota near the middle of the pack, but that average masks significant variation between energy-heavy counties and quieter agricultural ones. Most of the state's transaction volume concentrates in Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks. For distressed sellers, the judicial foreclosure process takes 3 to 6 months, and a short 60-day redemption period follows — a tight window compared to states like Missouri that allow a full year.

How North Dakota Foreclosure Law Works

North Dakota requires judicial foreclosure, meaning every default must move through the district court before a sale can occur. The process typically spans 3 to 6 months from the first filing to the sheriff sale. What makes North Dakota's law genuinely borrower-friendly is a provision that allows the homeowner to cure the default at any point before the sale — meaning if you can pull together the overdue balance and costs, you can stop the process dead even on the day of the sale. After the sale, there's a 60-day redemption period during which you can reclaim the property by paying the sale price plus costs. That's a narrow window. The combination of a moderate judicial timeline and a short redemption period means distressed sellers have more time before the sale than after it.

Property Taxes and What Happens When You Fall Behind

North Dakota's 0.98% effective rate is manageable in isolation, but the state's assessment process can create surprises in fast-appreciating markets like Cass County. When property values jump — as they did in Fargo during periods of regional job growth — assessments follow, and annual tax bills can increase significantly within a single reassessment cycle. Falling behind on North Dakota property taxes triggers a lien that accrues interest at 12% annually. After three years of delinquency, the county can take possession through a tax deed process. North Dakota also has no state transfer tax on real estate conveyances — only recording fees apply — which makes the financial math at closing simpler and more predictable than in states that layer on transfer taxes.

Why Cash Offers Work in North Dakota's Legal Framework

North Dakota doesn't require attorney closings, so title companies handle transactions statewide, keeping closing costs lean. With no state transfer tax, sellers aren't facing a surprise percentage of the sale price walking out the door at closing. The 3-to-6-month judicial timeline is long enough to feel manageable but short enough that delay has real consequences — especially given the 60-day post-sale redemption window that gives you almost no time to recover once the auction happens. A cash offer that closes in two to three weeks gets you ahead of that entire process. The right-to-cure provision is useful if you have the funds to reinstate the loan, but for homeowners who are genuinely underwater, selling is the cleaner path — you control the timeline, set the closing date, and walk away without a foreclosure on your record.

Questions we get all the time.

Do you buy houses anywhere in North Dakota?
Yes, we buy houses across North Dakota 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 North Dakota?
North Dakota uses a judicial foreclosure process with a typical timeline of 3 to 6 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 North Dakota?
North Dakota has an effective property tax rate of approximately 0.98%, ranking #22 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 North Dakota 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 North Dakota?
North Dakota does not require an attorney at closing, though you're welcome to use one. We handle all the paperwork either way.

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