
Sell Your Baltimore County House Fast for Cash
From Dundalk and Essex to Catonsville and Towson, we buy Baltimore County homes as-is for cash — no repairs, no commissions, and a closing date you choose.
- No repairs, no cleaning, no agent fees
- Fair cash offer within 24 hours
- Close as fast as 14 days, or on your timeline
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Baltimore County wraps around the city on three sides and has no incorporated towns — just dozens of distinct communities, from the working-waterfront neighborhoods of Dundalk and Essex in the southeast to the leafy, walkable centers of Towson, Catonsville, and Lutherville-Timonium. The housing here is mostly suburban: postwar Cape Cods and brick ramblers in Parkville and Rosedale, split-levels and colonials in Perry Hall and Pikesville, and newer construction out in Owings Mills and Reisterstown. It is a different world from the city's rowhomes, and the reasons people sell are different too.
A lot of our Baltimore County sellers are owners of older suburban homes that have not been updated since they were built — original kitchens, single-pane windows, aging HVAC, and finished basements that flood. Others are tired landlords. Dundalk and Essex in particular have a deep stock of small rental houses and duplexes, and longtime landlords who bought in the 1990s and 2000s are increasingly ready to cash out rather than keep turning units, chasing repairs, and dealing with tenants. We buy occupied rentals, dated homes, and properties in any condition without asking you to fix or stage a thing.
Prime Properties MD has worked across Baltimore County since 2013, and we make offers we can stand behind on Glen Burnie-adjacent ramblers and Towson colonials alike. Because we pay cash and skip the appraisal and the showings, we close on your schedule — quickly if you are relocating or settling an estate, or later if you need time. There is no commission, no repair list, and no obligation to accept.
Neighborhoods & areas we buy in Baltimore County
Dated suburban homes — Capes, ramblers & split-levels
Much of Baltimore County's housing went up in the building booms after World War II and again in the 1960s and 70s. That means a huge number of brick Cape Cods, ramblers, and split-levels in places like Parkville, Rosedale, Dundalk, and Arbutus that are structurally fine but cosmetically and mechanically dated — original baths, aluminum wiring, oil or old gas furnaces, and basements that take on water. Retail buyers want move-in-ready, so these homes either sit on the market or trigger repair demands after inspection. We buy them as-is for cash. You do not update the kitchen, replace the windows, or finish the basement waterproofing; we price the home around its real condition and handle the work ourselves.
Tired landlords in Dundalk, Essex & Middle River
Southeastern Baltimore County — Dundalk, Essex, Middle River — has long been landlord country, full of modest single-family rentals and duplexes that once cash-flowed well. Many owners are now done: rising turnover costs, deferred maintenance, county rental-licensing and inspection requirements, and tenants who are behind. We buy rental property in any condition and will purchase it occupied, with the lease in place, so you do not have to evict anyone, repaint, or pass an inspection before you sell. For a landlord with one tired house or a small portfolio, that is the cleanest possible exit.
Relocation, downsizing & estates in Baltimore County
Baltimore County is full of long-tenured homeowners. We regularly buy from families settling a parent's estate in Catonsville or Pikesville, empty-nesters downsizing out of a too-big colonial in Perry Hall or Cockeysville, and homeowners relocating for a job who cannot afford to carry two mortgages while a listing drags on. Because we pay cash and pick the closing date together, you can line up a sale with a move, a settlement, or a retirement-community deadline instead of hoping a financed buyer's loan clears in time.
Common reasons people sell to us in Baltimore County
Inherited a dated home in Catonsville or Pikesville
You and your siblings inherited a parent's home in Catonsville, Pikesville, or Towson that is full of belongings and hasn't been touched in decades. Rather than splitting the cost of a cleanout and renovation, you want one clean sale. We buy the home as-is, deal with what's left inside, and close on a date the whole family can agree on.
Landlord cashing out of Dundalk or Essex rentals
You've owned a rental house or duplex in Dundalk, Essex, or Middle River for years and you're done with turnovers, repairs, and county rental licensing. We buy occupied rentals with the tenant and lease in place, so you exit the landlord business without first emptying or fixing the property.
Relocating and can't carry two payments
A job is moving you out of the area and you can't afford to keep paying on a Perry Hall or Owings Mills house while it sits on the market. We close on cash on your timeline, so you can sell before you move and stop carrying a mortgage on a home you've already left.
Behind on payments after a job loss or divorce
A divorce, job loss, or medical bills have you falling behind on a Parkville or Rosedale mortgage. We can close fast enough to pay off the loan before a Maryland foreclosure sale is scheduled, helping you protect your credit and any equity instead of losing the house at auction.
Selling your Baltimore County house — FAQ
Do you only buy houses in the city, or also in Baltimore County?
Baltimore County is one of our core markets. We buy across the county — Dundalk, Essex, Catonsville, Towson, Parkville, Pikesville, Owings Mills, and the surrounding communities — not just inside Baltimore City limits.
My Baltimore County house hasn't been updated in 40 years. Is that a problem?
Not at all. Dated Baltimore County homes — original kitchens and baths, old systems, unfinished or wet basements — are exactly what we buy. You don't renovate or stage anything; we account for the condition in our cash offer and do the work after closing.
Can I sell my Baltimore County rental with tenants still living in it?
Yes. We regularly buy occupied rentals in Dundalk, Essex, and Middle River with the tenant and lease in place. You don't have to evict, repaint, or pass a county rental inspection before selling to us.
How is selling to you different from listing with a Baltimore County agent?
Listing means repairs, showings, an appraisal, agent commissions, and waiting on a buyer's financing. Selling your Baltimore County home to us means a cash offer, no commissions, no repairs, and a closing date you choose — usually within a few weeks.
What does it cost to sell my house to you in Baltimore County?
There are no agent commissions and no repair costs, and we typically cover standard closing costs. Any existing mortgage payoff or liens come out of the proceeds at settlement, and we'll walk you through the exact numbers before you ever commit.
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