If you’re trying to sell my house fast in Donelson and you’ve already driven past the planes coming into BNA twice today wondering how you’re going to handle everything on your plate, I get it. I’m Tasha, a local Tennessee cash buyer, and I work with homeowners in Donelson and the rest of the Nashville metro every week. I’m not a national iBuyer, I’m not a lead-flipper passing your info to four states’ worth of strangers, and I’m not going to waste your time with a number designed to insult you.

Here’s the short version: I’ll give you a fair cash offer in 24 hours, I can close in as little as 7 days, and you pay zero fees or commissions. If that sounds like what you need, call me at 615-436-8003 or fill out the short form at sellmyhousefasttn.com.

How I buy houses in Donelson

I keep the process boring on purpose. Boring means predictable, and predictable is what you want when you’re trying to sell a house.

  1. You call or fill out the form. Tell me about the house — address, condition, what’s going on. I’ll ask a few questions. No pressure, no sales pitch.
  2. I make a fair cash offer within 24 hours. I pull comps from your specific pocket of Donelson, factor in the real condition of the house, and give you a number I can actually stand behind. If you want to talk through how I got there, I’ll walk you through it line by line.
  3. You pick the closing date. Need to close in 7 days because you’ve already got a place lined up in Mt. Juliet? Done. Need 45 days to get your kids through the end of the school year at Donelson Christian Academy? Also done. We close at a local title company, you sign, you get paid.

That’s it. No open houses. No strangers walking through your living room on a Saturday. No financing contingency falling apart two days before closing.

Why sellers in Donelson choose me over a realtor

A realtor is the right answer for some people. If your house is in great shape, you have months to wait, and you can handle the showings, list it. I’ll be the first person to tell you that.

But here’s where I tend to be the better fit:

  • No commissions. A 6% commission on a $350,000 Donelson house is $21,000. That’s real money out of your pocket.
  • No repairs. I buy as-is. Cracked foundation, old roof, dated kitchen from 1978, water damage from that pipe that burst last winter — I don’t care. I’m not asking you to put $15,000 into the place before I’ll talk to you.
  • No showings. One walkthrough with me, and we’re done. You don’t have to keep the house spotless for three months.
  • No financing surprises. When a retail buyer’s loan falls through at the last minute, you’re back to square one. My money is my money.
  • Fair offer, not a lowball. A lot of cash buyers in Nashville will offer you 30-70% of value and call it a day. I don’t run that play. I’d rather offer a fair number, have you say yes, and close, than throw out an insulting number and waste both our time.

What kinds of houses I buy in Donelson

Pretty much all of them. The condition of the house matters less than you think.

  • Inherited houses where the family lives out of state and nobody wants to drive in from Memphis every weekend to deal with it
  • Houses going through divorce where both parties just want it sold and split
  • Rental properties with tenants you’re tired of chasing for rent
  • Houses with fire, water, or storm damage
  • Houses behind on payments or facing foreclosure
  • Hoarder situations — I’ve seen it, I’m not going to judge you
  • Older homes near Lebanon Pike or McGavock Pike that need full updates
  • Houses where the owner passed and the family is dealing with probate
  • Vacant houses you’ve been carrying for months
  • Houses where you just want out and don’t want to deal with any of the usual song and dance

Neighborhoods in Donelson I’ve bought in

Donelson isn’t one neighborhood — it’s a collection of pockets, and each one has its own feel. Here are areas I’ve worked in or near:

  • Pennington Bend — the bend in the Cumberland River near Opryland, mix of older ranches and newer builds
  • Donelson Hills — solid mid-century homes, lots of original owners and inherited properties
  • Old Donelson near Donelson Pike — closer to the original downtown stretch
  • The area around Two Rivers — near the parkway and the golf course
  • Near McGavock — homes around McGavock High School and the surrounding streets
  • Closer to Hermitage on the east side, where Donelson blends into the next zip code
  • Lakewood-adjacent areas up toward Old Hickory Lake

If your house is anywhere in 37214 or the surrounding stretch off Lebanon Pike, Briley Parkway, or Elm Hill Pike, I want to talk to you.

A real local example

A while back I worked with a woman whose mom had passed and left her a small brick ranch in Donelson Hills. She lived up in Kentucky, she had two kids, a full-time job, and zero interest in flying into BNA every other weekend to clean out 40 years of stuff and meet with contractors. A realtor had told her the house needed about $40,000 in work before it would show well — new roof, HVAC, kitchen, flooring. She didn’t have $40,000, and she didn’t have the bandwidth.

I walked the house, made her a fair cash offer that accounted for the condition, and told her she could leave anything in the house she didn’t want. We closed in 11 days at a title company off Donelson Pike. She wired the proceeds to her bank in Kentucky and never had to make the drive again. That’s the kind of situation I’m built for.

What you walk away with

When you sell to me, here’s what the deal actually looks like:

  • A fair cash price — not 50 cents on the dollar, an actual number that reflects what the house is worth in its current condition
  • Cash at closing — wired to your account by the title company, usually same day as signing
  • Zero commissions — you don’t pay a realtor, because there isn’t one
  • Zero closing costs on your side — I cover the standard buyer-side costs
  • No repairs, no cleaning, no junk removal — leave what you don’t want
  • A closing date you pick — 7 days, 30 days, 60 days, whatever works
  • A direct line to me — when you call 615-436-8003, you get me or someone on my team, not a call center in another state

Frequently asked questions about selling fast in Donelson

How fast can you actually close?
As little as 7 days from the day we agree on a price, as long as the title is clean. If there are probate or lien issues, it takes a little longer, but I’ll tell you upfront what we’re looking at.

Do I have to clean the house out?
No. Take what you want, leave the rest. I handle cleanout after closing.

Is your offer really fair, or is this the part where you lowball me?
Fair. I’ll walk you through how I got to the number. If you’ve gotten other cash offers and mine isn’t competitive, tell me — I’d rather know than not know. I’m not here to play games with people.

What if the house has tenants?
I buy tenant-occupied properties all the time. You don’t have to evict anyone before we close.

What if I owe more than the house is worth?
Tell me. Sometimes I can still make it work through a short sale or a creative structure. Sometimes I can’t. Either way, I’ll be straight with you.

Do you charge any fees?
No. Zero fees, zero commissions, zero closing costs on your side. The number we agree on is the number you walk away with.

What if I’m in pre-foreclosure?
Call me sooner rather than later. The earlier we talk, the more options you have. I’ve helped homeowners in Donelson stop foreclosure with days to spare, but more runway is always better.

Ready to get your cash offer?

If you’re ready to stop carrying the house, stop fielding calls from agents, and just be done with it, I’m ready to make you a fair offer.

Call me directly at 615-436-8003 or fill out the short form on the homepage at sellmyhousefasttn.com. I’ll have a number for you within 24 hours, and if it works for you, we can be at the title company next week!