Crossroads Cash Offer

Transparency

Who is actually buying your house?

Anonymous buyers count on you not asking this question. We answer it before you sign.

You should always know four things

  • The legal entity signing the contract — the actual name on the agreement, not a marketing brand.
  • Whether we expect to take title — that is, whether we intend to buy and own the property ourselves.
  • Whether the contract can be assigned — and if so, what that means for you.
  • Who is responsible for closing — the party that must perform and fund the purchase.

We disclose these in writing as part of every offer. If another buyer could become involved, you'll know up front — not at the closing table.

Attorney review required

The specific buying entity name, title-taking expectations, and assignment language must be confirmed with counsel and reflected in the signed agreement. Final wording will be configured before launch.

Know your buyer before you commit

Get a written cash offer, see how it was calculated, and compare it with your other paths. No pressure, no obligation.

Free, no obligation. It takes about 2 minutes — no long form to start.

Or call a local Indiana home buyer: (317) 555-0187
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