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Yes — you can sell the marital home during a Massachusetts divorce as long as both spouses agree. A cash sale is the fastest way to turn the house into one clean number you can split, so you can both move on.
When a marriage ends, the house is often the biggest thing left to untangle — and the last thing either of you wants is months of showings, repairs, and back-and-forth. We buy houses during divorce across Massachusetts — from Worcester and Springfield to Brockton, Fall River, and New Bedford — as-is, for cash, so you can split one clean number and both move on.
No showings. No repairs. No negotiating between you. One fair offer, one closing date, a clean break for both sides.
A quick call or the form. We can work with you, your spouse, or your attorney.
One clear as-is number both sides can look at. No obligation.
Pick a date that fits the divorce. Proceeds go wherever the agreement says.
We work with both spouses, or with one spouse and the attorney, and we never take sides. We handle the sale as-is so neither of you has to coordinate repairs or showings, and we close on a date that fits your settlement.
Massachusetts divides marital property equitably — fairly, though not always 50/50 — and the marital home is a marital asset. Couples usually land on one of three paths: one spouse buys the other out, you sell and split the proceeds, or you delay the sale. While the divorce is open, an automatic restraining order generally means both spouses have to agree before the house is sold. A clean cash sale is one of the simplest ways to turn the home into a number you can divide, instead of an asset you’re stuck co-owning.
We stay neutral. Whether we’re talking to both of you, one spouse, or your attorney, we put the same numbers in front of everyone and never take sides.
Every divorce is different. We buy houses — we’re not attorneys, and nothing here is legal advice. We’ll always suggest you confirm the details with your divorce attorney.
OUR PROCESS
Selling a house should be simple. Here’s how it goes — start to finish.
Fill out the form or call us. Takes 2 minutes.
Fair, no-obligation offer within 24 hours.
Close in 7 days, 60 days, or anywhere in between.
Cash wired to your account. Walk away with money in hand.

A Massachusetts house we bought as-is — the sellers skipped the showings and repairs and closed on their own timeline.
COMPARE YOUR OPTIONS
Same house. Three ways to sell. Here’s what each one costs you.
| Premier Fort | Listing with a Realtor | FSBO (Selling Yourself) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commissions | $0 | 5–6% of sale price5–6% | $0 (you market it)$0 |
| Repairs needed | None | Often requiredOften | Usually requiredUsually |
| Closing timeline | 7–60 days | 45–90+ days | 60–120+ days |
| Showings | None | 10–25 typical10–25 | Many |
| Closing costs | We pay | You pay | You pay |
| Financing falls through? | Never (we pay cash)Never | Common | Common |
| Certainty of close | 100% | Depends on buyer's loanDepends | Depends on buyer's loanDepends |
If speed and certainty matter more than top dollar, we’re the right call. If you have the time and the house is move-in ready, a realtor might net you more. We’ll tell you honestly which one fits your situation.
One fair cash offer, as-is, with no obligation — a clean number you can divide and move on.
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Yes. You can sell the marital home during a Massachusetts divorce as long as both spouses agree, or the court orders it. A cash sale is often the fastest route — it turns the house into one clear number you can divide, with no showings or repairs while you’re already going through enough.
Usually, yes. In Massachusetts both spouses on the deed generally need to consent while the divorce is open. If you’re not on speaking terms, that’s fine — we can deal with each spouse separately, or work entirely through the attorneys, so no one has to negotiate face-to-face.
Massachusetts divides marital property equitably — fairly, not always 50/50 — and the marital home is a marital asset. Couples usually choose one of three paths: one spouse buys the other out, you sell and split the proceeds, or you delay the sale. Selling for cash is the cleanest split when neither spouse is keeping the home.
At closing the proceeds go wherever your agreement or the court directs — often into an attorney’s escrow or trust account to be divided per your settlement. We follow those instructions exactly, and we don’t take sides on the split.
Yes. If spouses can’t agree on a buyout or who keeps the home, a Massachusetts court can order it sold and the proceeds divided. If you’re heading that way anyway, a fast cash sale lets both of you control the timing instead of waiting on the court.
Nothing extra — no commissions, no repairs, and we pay all standard closing costs, so the offer you accept is what there is to divide. We can move fast for a clean break, or wait for a date that fits your settlement or the kids’ school year. You pick.
Tell us about your property. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours.
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