We Buy Houses...Fast!
Has Life Thrown You a Curve Ball?
Do you need to get out from under your mortgage?
Have you inherited property and want to get the best deal?
Call Us—We Buy Houses
No house carries too much debt or is too run down. We buy houses in:
Alameda County • Contra Costa County • Marin County • Napa County • San Francisco County • San Mateo County • Santa Clara County • Solano County • Sonoma County.
Once we understand the specifics about your house, we’ll either make a fair offer or let you know why we need to pass on your property.
Inherited Property—Probate Property—Other Non-encumbered Property
Make Ascent Property Solutions your first call. We’ll make a fair offer and move quickly to close the sale and get the property and hassles off your hands.
Distressed Homeowners
If you are a distressed homeowner, there may be a way out. Please read our Frequently Ask Questions and check out the Resources below.We know a lot, but we don't know your situation. We’re just trying to create win-win outcomes in this crazy California real estate market. You win when you get out of an unbearable, financially devastating housing situation. We win when you succeed. Sometimes that means a payday for us and sometimes it doesn't.
But it always starts with a conversation. Call us.
Here’s the catch: We won’t ask for your money, now or ever. That’s right. It’s not only unethical, but often illegal to take money from distressed homeowners.
What we do for you: Hear your story. So call us. It’s free. And if you don’t like us, hang up. (But you will like us. We’ve already gotten a few homeowners out of a bind.
Let’s see what we can do together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you licensed real estate agents or brokers?
Should I hire a real estate agent?
How long does it take for you to make an offer on a house?
A Notice of Default (NOD) has been recorded against my property. Should I still call you?
Will you short sell my house?
I can’t make my house payments, should I stop paying my mortgage?
What are you promising me?
Resources for Distressed Homeowners
- HUD—the Department for Housing and Urban Development has excellent on-line resources
- Making Home Affordable—Research options to reduce mortgage payments and prevent foreclosures.
- Be Smart: Foreclosure—Take Charge California, state resources and foreclosure prevention assistance.
- Foreclosure in California—Public Interest Clearinghouse and the State Bar of California legal help for Californians facing foreclosure.


