Sell My House Fast in Inglewood, TN
If you own a house in Inglewood and you’re trying to sell it fast, you’ve probably already noticed something: half the “we buy houses” signs stapled to the telephone poles along Gallatin Pike lead back to some call center in another state. That’s not me. I’m Tasha, I live and work right here in the Nashville area, and I buy houses in Inglewood with my own money. When you want to sell my house fast Inglewood TN typed into Google, what you actually need is a real person who picks up the phone and writes you a fair offer. That’s what I do.
Here’s the thing most cash-buyer websites won’t tell you: a lot of investors in this town will offer you 30 to 70 percent of what your house is worth and call it a deal. I don’t play that game. I make one fair cash offer, I explain how I got to the number, and if it works for you we close. If it doesn’t, no hard feelings.
No commissions. No repairs. No fees. No open houses with strangers walking through your bedroom on a Saturday.
How I buy houses in Inglewood
I’ve kept the process simple on purpose. Selling a house is already stressful enough, especially in an older neighborhood like Inglewood where the homes have history and quirks.
- You call me or fill out the form. Tell me about the house — the address, the rough condition, why you’re selling. Five minutes, tops.
- I get back to you with a cash offer within 24 hours. I’ll pull comps from the East Nashville and Inglewood area, look at what your house actually is, and give you a number. No pressure to accept.
- If you say yes, we close on your timeline. Seven days, thirty days, ninety days — whatever you need. I use a local title company, you walk away with a cashier’s check or wire.
That’s it. No back and forth with twelve different people. You deal with me.
Why sellers in Inglewood choose me over a realtor
Listing with an agent works fine if your house is updated, you’ve got time, and you don’t mind strangers in the kitchen. For a lot of folks in Inglewood, that’s not the situation. Here’s how the two stack up:
- Timeline: Agents average 60-90 days to close once you list. I can close in 7.
- Repairs: An agent will tell you to repaint, refinish the floors, fix the roof, deal with the foundation. I buy as-is. Don’t touch a thing.
- Commissions: 5-6% to the agents. With me, zero.
- Closing costs: Sellers usually cover a chunk. I cover them.
- Showings: Listings mean lockboxes, weekend showings, the whole circus. With me, I walk through once.
- Certainty: Buyer financing falls through about 1 in 6 times. I’m cash. No bank, no appraisal contingency, no “sorry, the loan didn’t go through.”
If your house is move-in ready and you’re not in a rush, list it. If it’s not, or you are, call me.
What kinds of houses I buy in Inglewood
Inglewood has everything from the older bungalows and Tudors closer to Riverside Drive to the mid-century ranches up by Litton Avenue. I buy all of it, in any condition. A short list of situations I deal with regularly:
- Inherited houses you don’t want to manage from out of state
- Houses with deferred maintenance — bad roof, old HVAC, foundation issues, plumbing
- Fire or water damage
- Divorce situations where both parties just want it done
- Behind on payments or facing foreclosure
- Tired landlords with bad tenants in place
- Hoarder houses — yes, really, I’ve seen worse than you think
- Houses you’ve already moved out of and are paying utilities on for no reason
- Probate properties
- Houses that just need too much work to list traditionally
I’m not picky about condition. I’m picky about being fair on the price.
Neighborhoods in Inglewood I’ve bought in
Inglewood isn’t huge, but every pocket of it has its own feel. A few areas I know well and have made offers in:
- Riverside Village — that little walkable stretch near McGavock Pike with the restaurants and coffee shops
- Rosebank — older homes, lots of character, plenty needing updates
- Around Litton Avenue and the Inglewood schools area
- The streets off Gallatin Pike from Trinity Lane up toward Briley
- Near Cornelia Fort Airpark and Shelby Bottoms — homes that back up to the greenway
- Eastland-adjacent blocks where Inglewood blends into East Nashville proper
If your house is in Inglewood and I didn’t name your specific street, that doesn’t mean I’m not interested. Call me anyway.
A real local example
Last year I worked with a woman whose mother had passed and left her a small house in Inglewood, the kind built in the 50s with original windows and a detached garage that was leaning a little. She lived in Memphis. She didn’t want to drive over every weekend to deal with cleaning it out, hiring contractors, or interviewing agents. The house needed a new roof, the kitchen was original, and there were three rooms full of her mother’s belongings she didn’t know what to do with.
I told her: leave whatever you don’t want. We agreed on a price the same week she called. Closed at a title company off Gallatin Pike about ten days later. She kept the photo albums and her mom’s china and let me handle the rest. That’s the kind of thing I do. Inheritance is hard enough without adding a six-month listing process on top of grief.
What you walk away with
When we close, here’s exactly what happens on your end:
- Cash in hand — wire transfer or cashier’s check, your choice, the day we close
- Zero commissions — you’re not paying 6% to anyone
- Zero closing costs — I cover them
- No repairs, no cleaning — leave the house however you want
- A timeline that works for you — need 7 days? Done. Need 60 to find your next place? Done.
- A fair number — not a lowball, not a teaser offer that drops after inspection
Whatever number I tell you at the start is the number you get at closing. I don’t renegotiate after an inspection. That’s not how I operate.
Frequently asked questions about selling fast in Inglewood
How do you decide what to offer on my Inglewood house?
I look at recent sales in Inglewood and the surrounding East Nashville area for houses similar to yours, then I subtract the cost of repairs and the holding costs I’ll have while I fix it up. What’s left is what I can pay you. I’ll walk you through the math if you want to see it.
Are you actually local, or is this a national company?
I’m local. I live in Tennessee, I buy in Nashville, Clarksville, and the surrounding areas, and that’s my actual phone number — 615-436-8003. You call, I answer (or call you back fast).
What if my house needs a lot of work?
Even better, honestly. Houses that need work are exactly what I buy. Don’t fix anything. Don’t even clean.
How fast can we close?
As fast as the title company can run the title — usually about 7 days. If you need more time, we use more time.
What if I’m behind on payments or in foreclosure?
Call me sooner rather than later. There’s almost always something we can work out if there’s still time on the clock. I’ve helped sellers stop foreclosure with a quick close more than once.
Do I have to pay anything?
No. No fees, no commissions, no closing costs on your side. The number we agree on is the number you net.
What if I have tenants in the property?
I buy tenant-occupied houses all the time. Sometimes I keep the tenants, sometimes we handle it differently. We’ll talk through it.
Ready to get your cash offer?
If you’re at the point where you just want to know what your Inglewood house is worth to a cash buyer — no obligation, no pressure — here’s what to do:
Call me directly at 615-436-8003 or fill out the short form on the homepage at sellmyhousefasttn.com. I’ll get back to you within 24 hours with a real number and a real explanation of how I got there.
No lowballs. No games. Just a fair cash offer from a local buyer who actually knows Inglewood!