West · Alaska
We buy houses in Alaska — cash offer in 24 hours
With a thin buyer pool and harsh seasons, Alaska homeowners use cash offers to avoid winter listings that drag for months.
- ✓Local buyers in every Alaska county
- ✓Avg MLS time in Alaska: 78 days · we close in 7
- ✓Buy as-is — any condition
- ✓No agent fees or closing costs
Alaska cities
We buy houses in every major Alaska city
Pick your city to see local market data and request an offer.
How it works
From phone call to cash in hand in 4 simple steps
No agents, no listings, no inspections, no surprises.
- 1
Tell us about your house
10-minute phone call or web form. Address, basic condition, your timeline. No invasive questions.
- 2
Get a fair cash offer in 24 hours
We run comps and a repair estimate, then send a written offer. No obligation — review on your own time.
- 3
Pick your close date
Close in 7 days, 30 days, or any timeline that works. Rent-back available if you need extra time to move.
- 4
Get paid
Sign at closing with a mobile notary. Cash wired to your account the same day. Done.
Common Alaska situations
Sell your Alaska house in any situation
Foreclosure
You're behind on payments and the lender has sent a Notice of Default. The auction date is coming, and a traditional MLS listing won't close in time.
Inherited / Probate
You inherited a home — maybe one filled with belongings, deferred repairs, or split between siblings — and you don't want to spend months fixing it up just to sell.
Divorce
Splitting a marital home is one of the most stressful parts of a divorce. Listing on the MLS means months of showings, agent fees, and continued joint financial entanglement.
Tax Liens / Back Taxes
Unpaid property taxes are piling up. The county is threatening a tax sale, or there's already an IRS or state lien recorded against the property.
Fire / Water / Storm Damage
Insurance won't cover the full repair cost, or the rebuild estimate is more than the house is worth. Listing damaged property on the MLS scares off retail buyers.
Hoarder / Cluttered House
Years of accumulated belongings make the house impossible to show. Cleanout estimates run into the tens of thousands — and you still need to fix the property.
Rental With Tenants
Your rental is exhausting — late rent, deferred maintenance, problem tenants. But evicting just to list takes months, and vacant rentals lose money fast.
Relocating / Job Move
Your start date is 30 days out and your house could sit on the MLS for 60. Carrying two mortgages or paying for corporate housing while you wait isn't an option.
Vacant House
Every month it sits empty, the vacant house drains $1,500–$3,000 in taxes, utilities, vacancy insurance, and lawn care. Vandalism risk grows daily.
Honest comparison
QuickClose vs. a Realtor vs. an iBuyer
We won't pretend cash is always the right choice. Here's the real trade-off.
| QuickClose | Realtor (MLS) | iBuyer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commissions / fees | $0 | 5–6% of sale price | 5–8% service fee |
| Closing costs | We cover them | 1–3% to seller | 1–2% to seller |
| Repairs required | None — as-is | Often $5K–$15K | Repair credits at close |
| Days to close | 7–14 days | 60–90 days average | 14–30 days |
| Showings / open houses | Zero | 15–40+ | Zero |
| Inspection contingencies | No contingencies | Buyer can renegotiate | Repair credit at close |
| Financing fall-through risk | Zero — cash funds | ~15% of pending sales | Low |
| Offer guaranteed? | Yes — written | Hope a buyer makes one | Yes — but adjusted post-inspection |
Alaska specifics
Selling a house in Alaska: FAQ
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Sell your Alaska house fast for cash
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