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Service areas
Pocono Cash Home Buyers works with homeowners across the Poconos and nearby Northeast Pennsylvania communities who want a direct way to sell a house without repairs, open houses, commissions, or a long listing process.
Our main office presence is tied to Mount Pocono, and our current service area pages include Mount Pocono, Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, Bushkill, Kunkletown, Jonas, and Albrightsville. Each area has different property situations, from borough homes with code or repair issues to rural, seasonal, inherited, vacant, or vacation properties.
If you are trying to sell a house in or near one of these communities, you can request a free cash offer and choose whether the direct-sale option makes sense for your timeline.
Use these links to find a more specific page for your property location. If your house sits just outside these towns, you can still request an offer and ask whether it is within our active buying area.
Borough homes with repairs, code questions, inherited title items, vacancy, or relocation timing.
Older borough homes, downtown constraints, repair issues, and inherited properties.
Rental-license, short-term-rental, tenant, code, utility, and repair concerns.
Rural, vacation, septic, well, vacant, storm-damaged, and short-term-rental properties.
Rural homes, cleanout-heavy houses, inherited properties, and deferred maintenance.
Jonas and the surrounding West End and Polk Township area, including estate and vacant homes.
Second homes, vacation rentals, vacant properties, and tax or title items in the Penn Forest Township area.
Not every Pocono property has the same selling challenge. A home in a borough may involve zoning, code, parking, utility, rental, or public notice issues. A rural or vacation-area home may involve septic, well, storm damage, winterization, cleanout needs, short-term rental rules, or absentee ownership.
The pages below explain how a direct cash sale may fit common local situations without making unsupported promises. We do not require sellers to clean, repair, or list the property before asking for an offer.
Homeowners contact Pocono Cash Home Buyers for many reasons. Some want to sell a property as-is because repairs are too expensive. Others inherited a house, are moving, own a vacant property, have tenants in place, or are dealing with back taxes, code letters, water damage, storm damage, or a short-term rental that no longer fits their plans.
A cash offer is not the right fit for every seller. It can be helpful when speed, convenience, privacy, repair avoidance, or a predictable closing matters more than testing the open market.
Start by sharing basic property information. We review the situation, discuss the property condition and title or timeline concerns, and provide a no-obligation cash offer if the property is a fit. You can compare that option with listing the house, renting it, repairing it, or keeping it.
If you accept, closing is coordinated through the normal title and settlement process. Any taxes, liens, payoffs, or other closing items must be verified during that process.
Nothing here is automatic or guaranteed. Each step depends on the property facts, the title work, and what you decide after you see the numbers.
Tell us the address, condition, and anything happening with title, taxes, tenants, or timing.
We look at condition, location, needed repairs, and your timeline, and we ask questions where something is unclear.
If the property is a fit, we present a cash offer you can compare with listing, renting, repairing, or keeping the house.
If you accept, closing is coordinated through the normal title and settlement process, where payoffs and liens are verified.
These pages cover the property situations local sellers ask about most. Each one explains what to expect before you decide.
Ask for an offer on a house in its current condition, with no repairs, cleaning, or staging first.
Estate and inherited houses where title, estate authority, and timing need to be sorted out.
Empty houses with utility, insurance, winterization, or maintenance concerns.
Properties with municipal code letters, permit questions, or open violation notices.
Rentals with tenants, leases, or security deposits still in place.
Second homes and short-term rentals affected by rules, bookings, or carrying costs.