Need to Sell Your Chesterfield Township House Fast? We Buy Houses for Cash.
Looking to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township? If you own a Macomb County property in ZIP 48047 or 48051 and need to sell quickly, Offer Now Michigan is your local cash home buyer. We help Chesterfield Township homeowners sell my house fast in every part of the city.
From the Anchor Bay residential areas and lakefront streets, through the 23 Mile and Gratiot Avenue corridor, into the newer subdivisions north of M-59, around the Cotton and Sass Road areas, and out to the streets bordering New Baltimore and Macomb Township.
When you need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township, we close in 7 to 14 days at a Macomb title company. Cash, no repairs, no agent commissions.
We buy Chesterfield Township houses in any condition. Mix of 1990s-2010s newer subdivisions, plus 1970s-1980s lakefront cottages on Anchor Bay (Lake St. Clair). Lakefront properties have FEMA flood-zone considerations; newer subdivisions are generally turn-key. No FHA appraisals that flag a 2000s home, no inspection contingencies. If you need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township for any reason, divorce, probate, pre foreclosure, a job transfer, an inherited property, a tired-landlord exit, or simply because the house has become too much to maintain, we have a real offer on your kitchen table within 48 hours. Learn more about how we buy houses fast across Michigan.
Unlike listing with a real estate agent (which on Chesterfield Township housing stock typically means 25 to 60 days on market plus 30 to 45 more days through inspection, appraisal, and financing), our cash process is simple and predictable. We pay typical seller closing costs, charge zero commissions, and our offers usually land in the 70 to 85 percent of after repair retail range. For Chesterfield Township sellers who need to sell my house fast, that math often beats the open ended risk of a traditional listing.

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If you have any questions about our process for helping you sell a house quickly and for a fair cash amount or if you want to learn more about us, don’t hesitate to contact us anytime!

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How Our Simple 3-Step Process Works
Selling your house to Offer Now Michigan is fast, easy, and stress-free. Here is how it works:

Step 1: Tell Us About Your Home
Fill out our short form or give us a call at 810-425-5961. Share some basic details about your property and your situation. There is no obligation and no pressure, just a friendly conversation about how we can help you sell my house fast.

Step 2: Receive Your Fair Cash Offer
Within 24 hours, we will present you with a no-obligation cash offer for your home. Our offers are honest and transparent, no hidden fees, no last-minute surprises. We walk you through every detail so you can make a confident decision.

Step 3: Close On Your Schedule
Accept your offer and pick the closing date that works best for you. Need to close in 7 days? No problem. Need a few weeks to get settled? That works too. You are in complete control. We handle all the paperwork and pay all typical closing costs.
Know Who You’re Selling Too!

Eric Roebuck, Partner

Carson Whaley, Partner
Eric and Carson personally oversee every offer and every closing. When you work with Offer Now Michigan, you are not handed off to a call center or an anonymous investor, you are working directly with the owners who care about doing right by their community. Their mission is simple: help Michigan homeowners sell their homes fast, for a fair price, with zero stress.
Why Chesterfield Township Homeowners Choose to Sell for Cash
Chesterfield Township is an eastern Macomb County community on Anchor Bay (Lake St. Clair). The economy is anchored by various retail, light industrial, and the Anchor Bay marina/boating community. The housing stock includes 1990s-2010s newer subdivisions plus older lakefront cottages on Anchor Bay. Here are the most common situations we see when Chesterfield Township homeowners call us to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township:
Sell My House Fast Chesterfield Township: Foreclosure and Tax Liens
Macomb County’s tax foreclosure pipeline runs through the Macomb County Treasurer’s office. The March 31 forfeiture deadline and the spring auction wait for nobody.
If you’ve fallen behind on Chesterfield Township property taxes or your mortgage, a cash sale can stop a Macomb County tax foreclosure auction in its tracks, get the mortgage paid off through closing, and put real money in your pocket instead of losing the whole property to the Treasurer. We’ve closed on pre foreclosure houses across Chesterfield Township and we know how to work with the Treasurer’s office when closing has to thread the deadline. Read our full Michigan foreclosure guide.
Inherited Properties
A lot of Chesterfield Township houses have been in the same family for decades. When Mom or Dad passes and the house goes through Macomb County Probate Court at the 16th Circuit in Mt. Clemens, the heirs are often scattered across the country. The last thing anybody wants is to manage a Chesterfield Township house from 1,200 miles away.
We buy estate houses as is, leave the family stuff in the basement, with the personal representative’s authority and any required probate court approval. Inherited property also gets a stepped up basis to fair market value at the date of death under IRC 1014, so the capital gains hit is often near zero. Please confirm with a tax pro before closing. See our Michigan probate sale guide.
Costly Repairs and Code Violations
Newer Chesterfield Township homes are mostly in good shape. The older 1970s-1980s lakefront cottages have aging mechanicals and the typical lakefront concerns: seawall maintenance, flood insurance under FEMA Zone AE, and basement water from lake-level fluctuations.
Bringing a typical Chesterfield Township home to retail ready condition runs $15,000 to $50,000 and three to six months of contractor scheduling. We buy as is, no inspection contingency, with any open city tickets paid off at closing through the title company. That is what makes us the right call when you need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township without sinking another $50,000 into the house.
Problem Tenants and Landlord Burnout
Chesterfield Township has a steady inventory of small rentals. Long distance landlords get tired of late rent, eviction trips to 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore, the city’s rental compliance renewals, and Section 8 inspection failures on older mechanical systems. We buy occupied rentals subject to existing leases. Tenant stays, you walk away from the headaches. We also buy vacant rentals that have been trashed; the cleanout is on us. See our Michigan landlord exit guide.
Divorce, Relocation, and Life Changes
Life moves fast. A divorce filed in Macomb County Family Court forcing a sale of the marital home, a job change pulling you out of state, retirement to Florida or Tennessee, an aging parent moving into senior living. Every one of those situations creates a hard deadline that doesn’t care about the open house calendar. A cash close on a date you pick eliminates the showings, the financing contingencies, and the 90 day uncertainty. We’ve helped Chesterfield Township families through every version of this.
We Buy homes In Any Condition
We can help you with all kinds of situations
Offer Now Michigan is helping homeowners all over Michigan who need to sell their homes quickly and for a fair price.
Repossession
Are you in repossession or are about to be?
Frustrating Tenants
Do you have frustrating tenants living in your home?
Distressed Home
Do you own an unwanted home that needs a lot of work?
Vacancy
Is your home sitting vacant?
Inheritance
Did you inherit an unwanted home?
Quick Relocation
Do you need to relocate quickly sell your current home fast?
Avoid Commissions
Do you want to avoid paying agent commissions?
Repairs
Does your home need more repairs than you can afford?
Sell My House Fast Chesterfield Township: Neighborhoods We Buy Houses In
We buy houses throughout the entire City of Chesterfield Township and across all primary ZIPs (48047 or 48051). No matter which Chesterfield Township neighborhood your property sits in, we want to make you a cash offer.
Anchor Bay lakefront: The Anchor Bay residential areas and the lakefront streets on Lake St. Clair.
23 Mile and Gratiot Avenue: Residential blocks along the 23 Mile and Gratiot Avenue corridor.
North of M-59 (newer subdivisions): The newer subdivisions north of the M-59 corridor.
Cotton and Sass Road: The streets near Cotton Road and Sass Road.
New Baltimore and Macomb Township borders: The streets bordering New Baltimore to the east and Macomb Township to the south.
No matter where your Chesterfield Township property is located or what condition it is in, we want to make you a fair cash offer. We know these neighborhoods because we work them every week.
The Chesterfield Township Housing Market: What Sellers Need to Know
Median sale prices in Chesterfield Township have been trending in the $240,000 to $380,000 range over the last 12 months. The housing stock is mostly newer 1990s-2010s subdivisions plus older lakefront cottages on Anchor Bay (Lake St. Clair). The lakefront premium is significant but flood-zone considerations factor in. Average days on market for a retail listing is currently running 25 to 60 days, longer for properties needing significant work, which is why many Chesterfield Township sellers reach out when they need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township without the showing routine.
There are real Chesterfield Township specific dynamics that affect what a house is worth. Anchor Bay Schools and L’Anse Creuse Public Schools both serve parts of the township. The Anchor Bay marina community drives a boat-owner buyer pool. Lakefront homes carry premium but also flood-insurance burden.
Proposal A’s taxable value cap means long-time owners often have a taxable value far below market. That is no issue at closing for the seller, but it sets up an uncapping reset for the buyer that gets priced into offers. Macomb County’s non PRE millage rate jumps the second the house stops being a primary residence, so if you’ve already moved out you’re paying significantly more in property taxes than you may realize.
For Chesterfield Township sellers who want certainty, speed, and a single close date without the financing contingencies that wreck retail deals, a cash offer is often the cleaner path. We will not be the highest number on the table for a fully renovated turnkey property (a retail buyer will pay more). We will be the highest number on the table for most of the rest. See our statewide cash buyer process.

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Sell My House Fast Chesterfield Township: What Makes Offer Now Michigan Different
A lot of “we buy houses” outfits dial Chesterfield Township numbers from out of state call centers. We’re local Michigan operators who actually drive Macomb County. Eric and Carson personally walk most of the houses we buy in Chesterfield Township.
We know which Chesterfield Township lakefront streets have the worst flood-zone concerns, what an Anchor Bay cottage rehab actually costs with seawall work, and how to coordinate a closing with the Macomb County Treasurer when there are back taxes on the certificate.
We’ve closed on Chesterfield Township houses through Macomb County Probate Court at the 16th Circuit in Mt. Clemens, through divorce judgments out of Macomb County Family Court, with tenants still in place under existing leases, and on properties one week before the March 31 Treasurer’s forfeiture deadline. We do this work every week. When you need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township, the local knowledge is the difference. Contact Eric, Carson, and our local team.
Frequently Asked Questions About How to Sell My House Fast Chesterfield Township
How fast can you close on my Chesterfield Township house?
Typical close is 10 to 14 days at a Macomb County title company. We’ve closed faster, 7 days when title is already clean, and we can extend out 60 or 90 days if you need to coordinate with a move, a school year, or a probate timeline. You pick the date.
Do you really buy houses in any condition?
Yes. We’ve bought Chesterfield Township houses with no working furnace in January, with active roof leaks, with hoarder cleanout situations, with code violations on file at city hall, and with mid-rehab construction halted by a contractor walking off. The house that hasn’t been touched in decades is our normal. Bring it.
Are there any fees or commissions when I sell to you?
No commissions, no listing fees, no buyer’s agent split. We pay typical seller closing costs at the Macomb County title company. The number on the offer is roughly the number you actually net, minus any mortgage payoff or back taxes owed to the Macomb County Treasurer.
How do you determine your offer price?
We pull recent cash and conventional comps in your specific Chesterfield Township neighborhood. We then back out estimated repair costs and our holding and resale margin. Most offers land in the 70 to 85 percent of after repair value range, and we show you the math.
Can I sell my Chesterfield Township house if I still owe money on the mortgage?
Yes. The mortgage gets paid off through closing. Macomb County title pulls a payoff from your lender, applies it at the table, and you net the difference. We’ve also handled underwater short sale situations where the offer is less than the mortgage balance. Those take more lender coordination but they’re doable.
What if my Chesterfield Township property has tenants?
We buy occupied rentals all the time. The existing lease transfers with the sale and the tenant stays in place. If the tenant is on a month to month and you want them out before closing, we can coordinate the notice. Chesterfield Township sits in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore for evictions, and we know that calendar.
Can you help if my Chesterfield Township house is in foreclosure?
Yes, and time matters. Macomb County’s tax foreclosure timeline runs through the Treasurer’s office with hard deadlines around March 31 (forfeiture) and the spring auction. Mortgage foreclosures move on the lender’s schedule but often have a sheriff’s sale 90 to 120 days after default. If you call us before the auction, we can usually get a cash close done in time to stop it. If the auction has already happened, the redemption period may still leave a window. Call us. We will tell you honestly whether we can help.
Do I need to clean out the house before selling?
No. Take what matters, leave the rest. We’ve cleaned out Chesterfield Township basements with decades of family stuff, garages full of tools, attics packed to the rafters. None of it surprises us. The cleanout is on us.
Resources for Chesterfield Township Homeowners
No matter what situation you’re facing, we have experience helping homeowners just like you. Learn more about how we can help:
- Facing Foreclosure?, We can help you sell before the sheriff’s sale and protect your credit.
- Probate & Inherited Property, Simplify the estate process by selling the home quickly for cash.
- Estate Sales, Skip the hassle of staging and listing an estate property.
- Tax Lien Issues, Sell your home before tax debt becomes overwhelming.
- Selling During Divorce, Divide assets quickly with a fast cash sale.
- Fire or Water Damage, We buy damaged properties as-is, no repairs needed.
- Tired Landlord?, Sell your rental property and stop dealing with tenants.
- Downsizing, Ready to simplify? We make it easy to sell and move on.
We Also Buy Houses Across Michigan
Chesterfield Township is our anchor in Macomb County, but we work across the entire metro area and the rest of Michigan. If your property is in one of these cities, we still want to make you an offer:
Detroit · Grand Rapids · Flint · New Baltimore · Macomb Township · Harrison Township · Mt. Clemens · Lenox Township · Clinton Township · Ira Township · Richmond · Washington Township
Plus more than 100 other Michigan communities. See our full statewide coverage.
Don’t see your city listed? Call us at 810-425-5961, we buy houses throughout Michigan and can likely help no matter where your property is located.
Ready to Sell Your Chesterfield Township House? Get Your Free Cash Offer Today.
If you own a Chesterfield Township property and need to sell my house fast Chesterfield Township, call Offer Now Michigan at 810-425-5961 or send us your address through our form. We will give you a written offer within 24 to 48 hours, with no obligation and no pressure.
If the number works for you, we will close at a Macomb County title company on a date you pick. Typically 10 to 14 days, sometimes faster, sometimes out to 60 or 90 days if you need the runway. No repairs. No commissions. Lakefront cottage or newer subdivision, when life events demand a fast close. Just a real number and a clean close.
We have done this work for Chesterfield Township families in every situation: divorces, probates, pre foreclosures, tired landlord exits, retirement moves, and inheritance settlements. Whatever your situation looks like, give us a call. Learn how we buy houses fast statewide.

Local Cash Homebuyers In Chesterfield Township You Can Trust
We’re Offer Now Michigan! We buy homes across Chesterfield Township and across Michigan. Our buying process is simple and clear, and we pay closing costs.
Ready to sell your Chesterfield Township property? Start now! Fill out the form below for a fast, no-obligation offer, or call us at 810-425-5961.
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