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We Buy Houses in Connecticut for Cash, As-Is.

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Quick Key Home Solutions buys Connecticut houses directly for cash, in any condition. You pay no commissions, no fees, and no closing costs, and the written offer amount is the amount you receive at closing.

Written cash offer within 24 hours
Close in as few as 14 days — you pick the date
Leave anything behind, we handle the cleanout
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Summary

Quick Key Home Solutions buys houses for cash throughout Connecticut — in every county except Fairfield — as a principal buyer using its own funds. Sellers receive a written offer within 24 hours and can close in as few as 14 days at a licensed Connecticut real estate attorney's office.

24 hrs
Written cash offer
14 days
Fastest closing
$0
Commissions & fees
$0
Seller closing costs
As-is
No repairs or cleanout
All CT
Except Fairfield County

There are no real estate commissions, no fees, and no seller-paid closing costs. Houses are purchased entirely as-is: no repairs, no cleaning, and no cleanout. We buy single-family homes, condominiums, 2–4 unit multi-family properties, and occupied rentals, including probate estates, pre-foreclosure properties, and houses with tax or judgment liens.

Submit Address → Get Cash Offer → Choose Closing Date

Three steps, a real person at every one. Most sellers go from first call to cash in hand in under three weeks.

Step 1

Submit Your Address

Fill out the 60-second form or call . A real local person picks up — no pressure, no long questionnaires, no strangers walking through your house.

Step 2

Get Your Cash Offer

Within 24 hours you'll have a fair, written, no-obligation offer — and the number we quote is the number we pay. No inspection-day price cuts.

Step 3

Choose Your Closing Date

Pick your date — as fast as 14 days or months out. Sign at a licensed local attorney's office and walk away with your money.

Prefer to talk it through first? Call or text — you'll speak directly with the buyer, not a call center.

Before & After: Real Quick Key Transformations

Every one of these was bought as-is and renovated by our own team. Same house, same spot — just a lot of work in between.

We Help Connecticut Homeowners in Every Situation

Life doesn't sell houses on a schedule. Whatever's behind your sale, we've handled it before — no judgment, no pressure, just a straight path out.

Connecticut home facing foreclosure

Facing Foreclosure

Behind on payments or staring down an auction date? We can close before the bank does and help you protect your credit.

Inherited family house

Inherited or Probate

Stuck with a house you never planned to own? We buy inherited and probate properties as-is and work alongside your attorney.

House being sold after a separation

Divorce or Separation

Split the asset quickly and cleanly. One fair cash sale lets both parties settle up and move forward without a drawn-out listing.

Rental property owned by a tired landlord

Tired Landlord

Done with problem tenants and midnight repair calls? We buy rentals with tenants in place — no evictions, no waiting on leases.

House that needs major repairs

Major Repairs Needed

Fire, water, mold, failed septic, a roof that's had it — we've bought it all. Fix nothing, clean nothing, leave what you don't want.

Home of a family relocating fast

Relocating Fast

Job change or family move with a tight clock? We close on your date so you're never stuck paying two mortgages at once.

Don’t Take Our Word for It — Read the Reviews

Straight from our Google Business profile. Unedited, from Connecticut sellers just like you.

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Margaret C.
Probate · New Britain, CT
★★★★★

After my mother passed, the house sat full of fifty years of belongings and none of us lived nearby. They bought it exactly as it was with furniture and all, and closed around our probate timeline. A genuine relief.

Inherited Property
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Dave R.
Local buyer · Waterbury, CT
★★★★★

I called three ‘we buy houses’ outfits. Quick Key was the only one that was actually local and the only one whose offer didn’t change later. Straight answers, real cash, done.

Cash Sale
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Priya N.
Easy close · Manchester, CT
★★★★★

No repairs, no agents, no open houses. They handled everything and I picked the closing date. Honestly the easiest big thing I’ve ever done.

Sold As-Is

Who You're Actually Dealing With

Quick Key Home Solutions is a Connecticut-based real estate investment company buying directly as a principal. Verifiable details below.

Company
Quick Key Home Solutions — real estate investment company, buying Connecticut houses since 2024.
Track record
Ten documented renovation projects across Connecticut — exteriors, kitchens, baths, full gut rebuilds, and land clearing. Before-and-after photos of each are on this page, not stock imagery.
Closing process
Every closing is conducted at a licensed Connecticut real estate attorney's office. Connecticut is an attorney-closing state, so an attorney handles the title search, payoffs, and settlement statement.
Service area
All Connecticut counties — Hartford, New Haven, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham. Fairfield County is not currently served.
Property types
Single-family homes, condominiums, 2–4 unit multi-family, and occupied rental properties — in any condition, including probate, pre-foreclosure, and lien-encumbered properties.
Contact
Speak directly with the buyer at . Calls are answered by a person, not a call center.

Where We Buy in Connecticut

We're local, and we buy across the state — every county except Fairfield. If your house is anywhere in the highlighted area, we'd like to make you an offer.

Fairfield County — not currently served Hartford County Litchfield County Middlesex County New Haven County New London County Tolland County Windham County Fairfield Coming Soon Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham

Counties we're actively buying in

  • Hartford County
  • New Haven County
  • Litchfield County
  • Middlesex County
  • New London County
  • Tolland County
  • Windham County

Not sure if we buy in your town? Enter your property address in the form above and you'll know in seconds — if it's in our area, you can get your cash offer started right away.

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Connecticut Towns Where Quick Key Buys Houses

Quick Key Home Solutions buys houses for cash in these Connecticut markets and the surrounding towns. Fairfield County is not currently served.

Selling to Quick Key vs. Other Cash Buyers vs. Listing With a Connecticut Agent

Selling to Quick Key Home Solutions costs a Connecticut homeowner $0 in commissions and $0 in closing costs and closes in as few as 14 days. Listing with a licensed agent typically costs 5–6% in commission plus seller-paid closing costs and takes 60–90+ days. The table below compares all three options line by line.

Comparison of selling a Connecticut house to Quick Key Home Solutions, to other cash buyers or wholesalers, or by listing with a licensed real estate agent.
Factor Sell to Quick KeyDirect cash sale to a principal buyer Other Cash Buyers / WholesalersThe typical “we buy houses” crowd List With a CT AgentTraditional MLS listing
Time to written offer Within 24 hours 1–3 days, often verbal first Not applicable — you list, then wait for offers
Typical time to close As few as 14 days — you choose the date 30–60 days, if the deal survives 60–90+ days from listing to closing
Real estate commission $0 $0 (built into a lower offer) Typically 5–6% of the sale price
Seller-paid closing costs $0 — Quick Key pays standard closing costs Varies; often pushed back to the seller Seller pays CT state and municipal conveyance tax, attorney fees, and payoff costs
Repairs before sale None — sold 100% as-is None, but used to renegotiate the price Commonly required after inspection
Cleanout required None — leave anything behind Sometimes required Yes — full cleanout before closing
Showings and open houses None None Ongoing showings and weekend open houses
Who actually buys the house Quick Key Home Solutions, as principal, with its own funds Often an unknown assignee after the contract is resold A retail buyer, usually using mortgage financing
Financing fall-through risk None — cash purchase, no lender Moderate to high — assignment clauses allow a walk-away High — deals collapse when buyer financing fails
Offer changes after inspection No — the written offer is the amount paid at closing Common — price often drops after a walkthrough Common — inspection and appraisal renegotiation
Handles foreclosure, probate, liens, tenants Yes — pre-foreclosure, probate estates, tax and judgment liens, occupied rentals Case by case Difficult — most retail buyers and lenders will not proceed
Where the closing happens At a licensed Connecticut real estate attorney's office Varies At a Connecticut real estate attorney's office

Commission and closing-cost figures are typical Connecticut ranges shown for comparison only and are not a quote. Conveyance tax and attorney fees vary by municipality and transaction — confirm your own numbers with your closing attorney.

Connecticut Cash Home Sale FAQ

Direct answers about selling a house for cash in Connecticut — costs, timelines, foreclosure, probate, liens, and tenants. If your question isn't here, call and a real person will answer.

Who buys houses for cash in Connecticut?

Quick Key Home Solutions buys houses for cash throughout Connecticut, in every county except Fairfield County. We are a real estate investment company that purchases directly as a principal using our own funds — not a broker listing your property, and not a lead-generation site that sells your information to a list of investors. We buy single-family homes, condominiums, multi-family properties up to four units, and rental properties in Hartford, New Haven, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham counties.

How fast can I sell my house for cash in Connecticut?

You can have a written cash offer within 24 hours and close in as few as 14 days. The 14-day floor exists because a Connecticut closing still requires a title search, a municipal lien and tax check, and a closing appointment at a real estate attorney's office. There is no mortgage underwriting, no appraisal, and no lender timeline, which is what removes the usual 60–90 day wait. You choose the closing date — sellers who need more time regularly close in 30, 45, or 60 days instead.

How much do cash home buyers in Connecticut actually pay?

A cash offer is below full retail market value, and any buyer who claims otherwise is not being straight with you. The offer reflects the cost of repairs, the carrying costs during renovation, and a margin. What makes the comparison fair is the cost side: with a cash sale you pay no commission, no seller-paid closing costs, no repair bills, no cleanout expense, and no carrying costs while the house sits on the market. On a house needing significant work, sellers frequently net a similar amount — far sooner and with certainty. We show you the math behind the number rather than asking you to take it on faith.

Do I pay any commissions, fees, or closing costs?

No. There are no real estate commissions, no fees, and no seller-paid closing costs. Quick Key pays the standard closing costs, and closings take place at a licensed Connecticut real estate attorney's office. The amount written on your offer is the amount you are paid at closing. By comparison, a traditional Connecticut listing typically costs 5–6% in commission plus seller-paid conveyance tax and attorney fees.

Can I sell my house if I'm behind on payments or facing foreclosure in Connecticut?

Yes, and in most cases it is not too late even after a foreclosure action has been filed. Connecticut is a judicial foreclosure state, and foreclosure proceeds either as a strict foreclosure, where the court sets Law Days and title passes to the lender without an auction, or as a foreclosure by sale, where the court orders the property sold at auction. Until that process concludes, you generally still hold title and can sell. We can close quickly enough to pay the lender in full at the closing table so the remaining equity goes to you rather than being lost. Connecticut also operates a foreclosure mediation program for many owner-occupied residential properties, and you may want to speak with a licensed attorney or a HUD-approved housing counselor about every option before deciding. Quick Key is a private investor buying for its own account, not a foreclosure-rescue service.

Can I sell a house that is still in probate in Connecticut?

Yes. Inherited and probate properties are a large share of what we buy. The estate's executor or administrator generally needs authority from the Connecticut Probate Court to convey the property, and we work on the court's timeline rather than pushing you to rush it. We coordinate directly with your probate attorney, buy the house exactly as it sits including all remaining belongings, and can wait for the required authority before closing.

What if the house needs major repairs, or has fire, water, or mold damage?

We buy in any condition. That includes fire and smoke damage, water damage and mold, failed or non-conforming septic systems, structural and foundation problems, roof failure, knob-and-tube or outdated wiring, code violations, condemned properties, and hoarder houses. You do not repair anything, and you do not clean anything. Retail buyers using conventional or FHA financing usually cannot purchase properties in this condition, which is precisely why a cash purchase exists.

Do I have to clean out the house or remove anything before closing?

No. Take what you want and leave the rest — furniture, appliances, personal belongings, debris, vehicles, whatever remains. We handle the entire cleanout after closing at our cost. Sellers settling an estate or leaving a long-occupied family home often find this the single most valuable part of the transaction.

Can I sell my rental property with tenants still living in it?

Yes. We buy occupied rental properties and take the property subject to the existing lease, so you do not need to evict anyone, wait for a lease to expire, or lose rent while the property sits on the market. This applies to single-family rentals, two-, three-, and four-family properties, and portfolios. Problem tenants, non-paying tenants, and month-to-month tenancies are all workable.

What happens if there are liens, back taxes, or a reverse mortgage on the property?

Most encumbrances are resolved at closing out of the sale proceeds rather than out of your pocket. Municipal tax liens, water and sewer liens, mechanic's liens, judgment liens, HOA or condominium association liens, IRS liens, and reverse mortgage balances are identified by the title search and paid off through the closing attorney. You receive what remains. Liens do not automatically disqualify a sale — they are a normal part of a Connecticut closing.

Is Quick Key a wholesaler that will resell my contract to someone else?

No. We buy as a principal, with our own funds, and the people who make your offer are the people who close it. Many companies advertising as cash buyers are wholesalers: they place your house under contract, then market that contract to other investors and assign it for a fee. That model is why offers get renegotiated after a walkthrough and why closings collapse. We renovate and hold or resell the properties we buy, which is why our offer does not change between signing and closing.

Is the cash offer the same as the amount I actually receive?

Yes, apart from payoffs that come out of any sale. The offer amount is not reduced by commissions, fees, or closing costs. Existing mortgage balances, tax liens, and other recorded encumbrances are paid from the proceeds at closing, exactly as they would be in any sale, and the closing attorney provides a settlement statement showing every line before you sign.

Which Connecticut towns and counties does Quick Key buy houses in?

Quick Key buys throughout Connecticut in Hartford, New Haven, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham counties. That includes Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, New Britain, West Hartford, East Hartford, Manchester, Meriden, Bristol, Middletown, New London, Norwich, Torrington, Enfield, Southington, Wallingford, Hamden, Naugatuck, Vernon, Newington, Wethersfield, Groton, Willimantic, and the surrounding towns. Fairfield County is not currently served.

What do I need to have ready to sell my house for cash?

Far less than a traditional sale. Typically you need photo identification, the property address, and a general sense of what is owed on the property. The closing attorney orders the title search and payoff statements. For a probate sale you will also need the Probate Court documents showing the fiduciary's authority to convey. You do not need an inspection report, an appraisal, a staging consultation, or repair estimates.

Am I obligated to accept the offer?

No. Requesting an offer costs nothing and carries no obligation. There is no fee, no listing agreement, and no exclusivity period. Nothing becomes binding unless and until both parties sign a written purchase and sale agreement. You are encouraged to have your own attorney review any agreement before signing.

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