Sell Your House During a Divorce in Pennsylvania
Dividing a home during divorce is one of the hardest parts of the process. We provide a fast, fair cash offer so both parties can split the equity and move on without months of listing, showings, and uncertainty.
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Why Selling During Divorce Gets Complicated
In Pennsylvania, marital property is divided through equitable distribution — which means the court divides assets fairly, but not necessarily 50/50. The family home is typically the largest shared asset, and disagreements about what to do with it can stall divorce proceedings for months or even years.
Listing the home traditionally during a divorce creates a unique set of problems. Both parties need to agree on a listing price, keep the home show-ready, coordinate with an agent, and negotiate offers — all while managing the emotional strain of the divorce itself. If one spouse has already moved out, the remaining spouse bears the full burden of maintenance and mortgage payments.
Price reductions, buyer financing fall-throughs, and inspection demands can drag the process out for 90 to 180 days or more. Meanwhile, both parties remain financially tied to the property — unable to fully separate their finances, qualify for new mortgages, or move forward with their lives.
How We Help You Move Forward
A clear, simple process designed around your situation.
Confidential Consultation
We meet with both parties (together or separately) to understand the situation. Everything is handled with discretion and sensitivity — we’ve helped many families navigate this.
Fair Market Cash Offer
We provide a clear, no-obligation cash offer based on the property’s current condition and market value. Both parties see the same number — no negotiation games.
Work with Your Attorneys
We coordinate directly with both divorce attorneys and the title company to ensure the sale satisfies the court’s equitable distribution requirements.
Clean Split at Closing
Proceeds are distributed according to your divorce agreement at closing. Both names come off the deed, both parties get their share, and the financial tie is severed completely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can one spouse sell without the other's consent?
How is the money split?
What if one person is still living in the house?
Is this faster than listing with an agent?
What Pennsylvania Sellers Say
4.9★ across 76 Google reviews. Real sellers. Real results.
“The divorce was hard enough. They took the house off our plate in three weeks. Fair offer, no drama, no having to deal with my ex over showings.”
Jennifer W.
Kingston, PA
“Both our lawyers were impressed with how smooth the process was. We got our money, signed the papers, and could finally move on.”
Mike T.
Scranton, PA
We Help With Other Situations Too
Whatever life throws at you, we have a solution.
Separate Finances. Move Forward.
Get a fair cash offer that both parties can agree on. We close fast, split proceeds at the table, and help you turn the page.
