Arizona Land & Home Buyers

Selling a House After Divorce in Arizona

Going through a divorce in Arizona and need to sell your house? We buy houses for cash — fast, fair, and with minimal stress during a difficult time.

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Divorce is emotionally and financially draining, and the family home is often the largest shared asset. In Arizona, a community property state, both spouses typically have equal ownership of property acquired during the marriage. Selling the house quickly and fairly helps both parties move forward.

We buy houses from divorcing and divorced couples across Arizona. We offer a fast, discreet process that avoids the stress of listing, staging, and showing a home during an already difficult time. Both parties receive their share from the sale proceeds at closing.

Fast sale helps both parties move on
Fair cash offer based on market value
Discreet process — no public listing
We work with both spouses or attorneys
No repairs or staging needed
Proceeds split at closing per agreement

How It Works

Selling your Arizona property has never been easier. Three simple steps to get cash in your pocket.

Step 1

Submit Your Info

Fill out our simple form with your property details. It only takes 60 seconds.

Step 2

Get Your Offer

We'll review your property and present you a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.

Step 3

Get Paid

Accept our offer and choose your closing date. We handle all the paperwork and pay closing costs.

Get a Cash Offer for Your Home

Going through a divorce in Arizona and need to sell your house? We buy houses for cash — fast, fair, and with minimal stress during a difficult time. Fill out the form or call us to get started.

Call us at (602) 910-2817 or fill out the form on this page to get started.

Arizona Counties Where We Help

We buy houses across Arizona. Here are counties where we frequently work with sellers in this situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can we sell the house before the divorce is final?

Yes, in many cases. Both spouses can agree to sell the property during the divorce process. The proceeds are held in escrow or divided according to your agreement or court order.

What if one spouse doesn't want to sell?

If both spouses are on the title, both typically need to agree to sell. If there's a dispute, the court may order the sale as part of the divorce decree. We can work with your attorneys on timing.

How are proceeds divided?

The division of proceeds is determined by your divorce agreement or court order. The title company disburses funds according to the written instructions from both parties or their attorneys.

Do both spouses need to be present at closing?

Not necessarily. Both parties need to sign the deed, but this can be done remotely. We work with title companies that accommodate separate signings.

Is this process confidential?

Yes. There's no public listing, no open houses, and no 'For Sale' sign in the yard. The transaction is handled privately through a title company.

What if there's a mortgage on the house?

The mortgage is paid off from the sale proceeds at closing. If the house is underwater, we may be able to negotiate a short sale with the lender.