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Tornado, storm, or fire damage does not disqualify a property. We buy Kentucky homes exactly as they stand.
Get a cash offerWestern Kentucky in particular knows how sudden and severe storm damage can be, and insurance settlements do not always cover the full cost of rebuilding. A partially repaired or unrepaired property can also be difficult to list traditionally, since many buyers and lenders will not touch a home in that condition.
We buy houses with storm, tornado, wind, or fire damage as is, whether repairs have started, stalled, or never begun. You do not need to finish anything, clean anything out, or coordinate contractors before reaching out.
If there is an open insurance claim, we can work alongside it, and in some cases a sale can happen even before the claim is fully settled, depending on your policy and lender requirements.
If the payout does not cover full repairs, selling as is can be a faster path forward than taking on the remaining cost yourself.
Half finished work, exposed framing, or a property mid renovation after a storm is something we are used to evaluating and buying.
Even a severely damaged structure has land value and salvage value. We will give you an honest number rather than walking away.
Tell us the property address and a bit about the situation. Two minutes, statewide coverage.
A written cash offer within 48 hours, no obligation to accept.
Close in as little as two weeks with a licensed Kentucky title company, on your schedule.
Takes two minutes. No commitment.
No obligation · No repairs required · We never share your info
No. We buy properties in whatever condition they are in right now, including homes with significant storm or fire damage.
Tell us where the claim stands. In many cases we can structure a sale around it, and we can also explain how an open claim may affect your net proceeds.
Yes. Land value, foundation, and salvageable structure all factor into an offer, even on a heavily damaged property.
In many cases yes. Give us the details of the county's condemnation notice or red tag and we will let you know honestly whether it works for us.