Local St. Louis homebuyers • Flexible closing dates • No commissions
St. Louis landlord exit options

Sell a St. Louis rental property as-is—with or without tenants.

Vacancy, repairs, unreliable income or a change in investment plans can make a rental property burdensome. Compare a direct sale with listing, refinancing, improved management or keeping the property.

Occupied and vacant rentals

We review vacant rentals and properties with occupants. Existing leases, payment history, deposits, notices, access and local requirements affect the evaluation and closing plan. Do not remove or pressure lawful occupants improperly to complete a sale.

Deferred repairs and code issues

A direct as-is offer can account for dated systems, tenant damage, foundation concerns, water damage, code items and other deferred maintenance without requiring the owner to complete every project before requesting an offer.

Compare the complete financial picture

Consider expected net sale proceeds, repairs, vacancy, management, taxes, insurance, utilities, legal costs, commissions and the time required. A retail listing may produce a higher top-line price, while a direct sale may reduce preparation and financing uncertainty.

Records make the review clearer

Helpful information may include leases, rent ledgers, deposit records, utility responsibilities, recent repair invoices and notices. Share only records relevant to the property and protect unnecessary tenant personal information.

Request a rental-property review

Call 314-279-4922 or submit the property address, condition, occupancy and preferred timing. We will explain whether a direct purchase may fit and provide written terms for you to evaluate without obligation.