Sell Your Quincy House Without the Hassle
If you need to sell a house in Quincy and don’t want to deal with repairs, open houses, agent commissions, or a financed buyer who might fall through, a direct cash sale is the simplest path. Mass Cash Offer buys homes throughout Quincy — from Wollaston, Quincy Center, Marina Bay to every street in between — and we buy them exactly as they are.
You don’t fix anything. You don’t clean anything out. You don’t pay a commission. We make a fair cash offer based on recent Quincy sales and the home’s condition, and if it works for you, we close on your schedule.
What Kinds of Quincy Houses Do We Buy?
We buy all types of property in Norfolk County — single-families, two- and three-families, condos, and small multis. Condition is never a dealbreaker. We regularly buy homes with:
- Old roofs, dated kitchens and baths, or failing heating systems
- Fire, water, mold, or storm damage
- Tenants in place — including problem tenants
- Code violations, open permits, or title issues
- Hoarder conditions or full estates that need to be cleared out
Take what you want and leave the rest — we handle the cleanout after closing.
Why Quincy Homeowners Sell to Us
Quincy’s housing stock runs the full range — triple-deckers and capes in Wollaston and Houghs Neck, mid-century colonials in Merrymount, and aging two-families near Quincy Center. Many of these homes have been in the same family for decades and carry deferred maintenance that scares off retail buyers but is no obstacle to a cash sale. With the Red Line and the Quincy Center redevelopment driving demand, investors compete hard here, which keeps cash offers strong.
Because we’re local and pay cash, there’s no lender, no appraisal, and no financing contingency that can collapse the deal a week before closing. That certainty is why so many Quincy sellers — especially those dealing with an inheritance, a move, a divorce, or a tired rental — choose a cash sale over a traditional listing.
Local, Not a National iBuyer
When you call 781-303-9560, you’re talking to Justin Rollo — a Realtor with more than 20 years on the South Shore who actually lives here. You’re not entering a national call center’s lead funnel. That means a straight answer about whether a cash sale is even right for you, and if a traditional listing would net you more, we’ll tell you that too.