We buy houses in Warr Acres
Warr Acres is a small city tucked into the metro's northwest side, and most of its houses were built in the same era, compact brick and frame homes from the mid-1900s. A lot of them are still in close to original condition, which is charming right up until it is time to sell. We buy those homes just as they are, original kitchens, original everything.
Get my offerBecause Warr Acres largely grew up at once, its housing stock tends to age together too. Sixty-plus years on, that means cast iron drains, older wiring, roofs on their second or third round, and floor plans that predate the open-concept craze. None of that makes these houses bad, they were built solidly and many have been loved by one or two owners the whole time, but it does mean a conventional sale often starts with a renovation bill.
We skip the renovation bill entirely. Many of the homes we buy here come to us from estates or from owners who have been in the house for decades and have no interest in remodeling it just to leave it. Furniture, keepsakes already claimed, and a garage full of history are all fine to leave behind. We make our offer on the house as it stands, and what you do not want simply stays.
The honest caveat, as always. A Warr Acres home that has already been updated tends to sell briskly on the open market because the city is small and close to everything, and if that describes yours, an agent may well beat our number. Where we shine is the untouched time capsule, the estate house, and the sale that just needs to be simple.
Warr Acres is one of the metro's small enclave cities, mostly built out decades ago with modest single-story homes on established streets. Original-condition houses from that first wave of construction are the properties we see most, and they are exactly what our as-is offers are made for.
Questions from Warr Acres sellers
Mom's Warr Acres house still has its 1960s kitchen and bathrooms. Does that hurt the offer badly?
It is factored in honestly, but it is also completely normal for this market. We buy original-condition homes here regularly, and we will walk you through exactly how condition shaped our number.
The house is full of belongings nobody in the family has room for. What happens to it all?
Take whatever you treasure and leave the rest where it sits. Clearing out what remains becomes our job after closing, not yours before it.