Springfield · Foreclosure · Clark County

Facing foreclosure in Springfield?

Cash offer · As-is · No agent commissions

If you’re behind on payments, in pre-foreclosure, or dealing with a sheriff sale timeline, a fast, private sale may be one way to move on — without open houses or repairs. We’re investors based in Central Ohio; we’ll tell you honestly if we can help. We hear from owners across ZIPs like 4550245506, downtown, South Fountain, the Main Street area, and near Wittenberg when the clock is running.

Not legal or tax advice. Foreclosure is court-driven in Ohio — confirm deadlines and rights with a qualified professional.

Signs it’s time to explore a cash sale

  • Missed payments or a notice of default
  • A court filing or scheduled sheriff sale
  • You need certainty more than a long listing process
  • The house needs work you can’t fund before selling
  • You want a private sale without traditional showings

You may still have options

Banks don’t always explain every path. A direct sale is one possibility — alongside talking to your lender or a housing counselor about loss mitigation.

Behind on mortgage payments?

The earlier you act, the more paths may exist. We can evaluate a cash offer and timeline — and we’ll be clear if we’re not the right fit.

Notice of default or court dates?

If a sheriff sale is on the calendar, speed and clean title work matter. We coordinate with local title partners who know Clark County.

Other paths (not from us)

Loan modification, repayment plans, short sale, deed in lieu, or bankruptcy may apply in some cases. We don’t provide those services — we buy houses when a sale makes sense.

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Foreclosure in Ohio (high level)

Ohio’s process is usually judicial — it goes through the courts, and many cases end with a sheriff’s sale. How long things take, what notices you get, and what you can do next depend on your loan and your case.

We’re not attorneys. For deadlines, defenses, or bankruptcy questions, talk to an Ohio foreclosure lawyer or HUD-approved housing counselor. Our role is to buy the property when a straightforward sale works for you and for us.

How we help Springfield homeowners

Three steps — same process as our other Central Ohio sellers. Details on the How it works page.

1

Tell us about your situation

Address, condition, mortgage status (what you know), and any sale dates.

2

Get a cash offer

We buy as-is — no repairs, no agent commissions.

3

Close with a local title company

We work toward your timeline when title and payoff numbers allow it.

Foreclosure questions (Springfield & Clark County)

Short answers — not legal advice. See also our full FAQ.

Often yes, if you still have the right to sell and there’s a viable path with title and payoff. Timing matters — contact us with your address, loan status (what you know), and any sale or auction dates so we can see if a cash sale is realistic.

Ohio foreclosures are typically handled through the courts, and many cases end with a sheriff sale. Deadlines and rights depend on your case, your loan, and notices you’ve received — we’re not a law firm, so confirm details with an attorney or housing counselor.

We prioritize urgent situations when we can. Some closings may be possible in roughly 7–14 days if title is clear enough and all parties align — but there are no guarantees. The sooner we have accurate info, the better we can assess what’s feasible.

We are real estate investors, not realtors or a brokerage — there are no agent commissions in a direct sale to us. We’ll explain our offer in plain terms so you can compare it to your other options.

It depends on payoff amounts, liens, and property condition. If a purchase doesn’t work, we’ll tell you straight. You may still want to explore loss mitigation with your lender or speak with a professional about alternatives.

Why sellers call us

Local to Central Ohio

Springfield and Clark County have their own rhythm — we coordinate with title partners who regularly work Clark County closings.

No repairs required

We buy houses in the condition they’re in — even when you don’t have time or money to fix things before a sale.

Private, direct sale

No listing photos, no parade of showings — just a straightforward process.

Back to Springfield

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