Storm damage, an unresolved permit, or years of deferred repairs — we buy distressed properties across St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and Gulfport, exactly as they sit. No inspections. No repair lists.
Distressed doesn't scare us off. It's most of what we buy. Storm damage from Hurricane Helene or Milton that never got repaired, a substantial damage letter from the city, an open permit that's been sitting for a year, fire damage, code violations, a house that's just been neglected for a decade — we've bought all of it.
St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and Gulfport are still working through recovery from the 2024 storms. Pinellas County alone issued around 5,000 hurricane-related permits and hundreds of demolition permits in the aftermath. A lot of owners in that recovery process decide rebuilding isn't worth it to them personally, even when it's technically possible — the cost, the wait on permitting, the emotional toll of doing it all again before the next storm season.
If that's you, we'll buy the property as it stands. Open permits, unresolved storm damage, liens — none of it disqualifies a sale. We factor the condition into the offer and handle the rest after closing.
No. We buy properties with open permits, substantial-damage determinations, or unfinished repairs exactly as they stand.
We can still make an offer. We factor liens and open violations into our evaluation and work through the details at closing.
No. We don't charge fees or commissions, and we cover closing costs.
As little as 14 days, or longer if you're waiting on insurance or FEMA paperwork — we work around your timeline.
To us, it's just the starting point. Here's what we buy.
If any of these fit — we want to buy your house.
Get My Cash OfferHurricanes Helene and Milton hit these communities within two weeks of each other in 2024. Nearly two years later, permitting backlogs and rebuild costs still have owners stuck.
Hurricane Helene brings major storm surge to St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach & Gulfport.
Hurricane Milton follows less than two weeks later, compounding the damage.
Permitting backlogs and substantial-damage reviews slow rebuilds across the county.
Many owners are still deciding whether to rebuild or sell. We buy at any stage.
Share the address and current condition, including any damage or open permits. Takes 60 seconds.
We evaluate the property as it sits today — no inspection contingencies, no repair requests.
Close in as little as 14 days, or work around your insurance or FEMA timeline.
We're based in Tampa Bay and know exactly what post-storm recovery looks like on these islands.
No financing delays, no appraisal contingencies, no deals falling through.
Open permits, liens, or storm damage — none of it disqualifies a sale.
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