We Buy Houses in Plano, TX for Cash
Sell your Plano, Texas home fast for cash — any condition, close in 7-14 days, zero fees.
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Takes 60 seconds. No fees, no repairs, no showings.
Why Plano Homeowners Sell to Us
Plano is part of Collin County (Dallas-Fort Worth suburb). Whether you're dealing with foreclosure, an inherited property, a divorce, a rental you're ready to exit, or a house that just needs to sell fast — we make cash offers on Plano properties in any condition.
Plano at a Glance
| Metric | Plano, TX |
|---|---|
| County | Collin County |
| Foreclosure process | Non-judicial, no redemption for standard mortgages |
| State income tax | None |
How the Process Works
- Day 1: Submit your Plano address
- Day 2-3: Walkthrough (in-person or virtual)
- Day 3-4: Written cash offer
- Day 5-14: Close at a Collin County title company
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you buy houses in Plano, Texas?
Yes — call (865) 339-3213 or submit your address for a same-day cash offer.
What condition do you buy in?
Any condition — as-is, no repairs needed.
A quick note
This article is general information, not legal or financial advice. Texas real estate law changes — confirm details with a licensed Texas attorney or CPA. Diamond Home Buyers is a cash home buyer, not a law firm.
Who buys houses in Plano, Texas?
Diamond Home Buyers is a direct cash home buyer serving Plano and Collin County. We purchase houses as-is, so sellers can skip repairs, showings, and realtor commissions.
The best comparison is the amount you receive at closing, not just the headline offer. Ask every buyer about fees, repair credits, inspection contingencies, and who will actually sign the closing documents.
Request your Plano cash offerLocal property situations we evaluate
In Collin County, sellers contact us about inherited houses, unwanted rentals, deferred maintenance, vacant properties, foreclosure deadlines, and homes that need more work than they want to take on. We review the property condition and nearby comparable sales, then explain the offer in writing.