We Buy Houses Albuquerque, NM6 Verified Cash Home Buyers

Compare 6verified “we buy houses” and “we buy homes” companies in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Get a no-obligation cash offer in 24 hours — no realtor fees, no repairs, sell as-is. ForeclosureDigest aggregates every legitimate Albuquerque cash buyer with real Google reviews and contact info, so you can choose with eyes open.

Local foreclosure-market context

New Mexico mortgages 90+ days delinquent: 0.90% in New Mexico, vs 0.80% nationally — above the US average.

Source: CFPB Mortgage Performance Trends, 2025-09.

Cash Home Buyers in Albuquerque, NM

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Dave Buys NM Houses, 1453 Rio Rancho Blvd SE Suite 4, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Old Rio Rancho Estates
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Sell My House NM, 609 Gold Ave SW Suite 1H, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Raynolds Addition
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ABQ Property Buyers, 8205 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Snow Heights
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Sandia Home Buyers, 6711 Academy Rd NE Suite B, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Bear Canyon
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Priority Home Buyers, 201 3rd St NW suite 510, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Albuquerque Plaza

Common Questions About Cash Home Buyers

A local cash home buyer reviews your property (in person or via photos), makes a written all-cash offer — typically within 24 to 72 hours — and closes on your timeline, often in 7 to 14 days. There are no inspections, no repairs, no realtor commissions, and no financing contingencies. ForeclosureDigest lists 6 verified "we buy houses" companies in Albuquerque so you can compare ratings before requesting an offer.

Cash offers in Albuquerque typically range from 60% to 85% of after-repair value (ARV), depending on property condition, location, and the buyer's exit strategy (flip vs. rental hold). Branded buyers like "We Buy Ugly Houses" tend to pay near the lower end of that range; independent local investors compete with each other and sometimes pay more. Always compare 3 to 5 offers before accepting one — competing offers usually move the price up.

Most established Albuquerque cash home buyers are legitimate licensed businesses with verifiable addresses, phone numbers, and 4+ star Google review profiles. As of the latest CFPB data, 0.90% of New Mexico mortgages are 90+ days delinquent — so demand for cash buyers in Albuquerque is real and active. Red flags to avoid: no physical address, no Google reviews, pressure to sign immediately, or offers that change drastically at closing. Every company on ForeclosureDigest is sourced from Google Business Profiles so you can verify ratings independently.

A cash sale in Albuquerque closes faster (1 to 3 weeks vs. 2 to 3 months), with no agent commissions, no repairs, no showings, and no financing risk — but typically nets 60% to 85% of ARV instead of full retail. Cash works best when speed, certainty, or property condition matter more than top dollar — for example, inherited homes, foreclosure timelines, divorce, out-of-state ownership, or properties needing major repairs.

Yes — and many Albuquerque cash buyers specialize in pre-foreclosure situations. They can close before your scheduled auction date, pay off the mortgage and any liens, and help you walk away with cash and a clean credit record (avoiding the long-term damage of a foreclosure on your file). Act as early as possible: every day before the auction gives you more leverage and more buyer options.

Most legitimate Albuquerque cash home buyers cover standard closing costs — title, escrow, recording fees — so the net cash you receive at closing equals the offer amount. There are no realtor commissions (saving roughly 5-6%) and no inspection or appraisal fees. Always confirm in writing which side pays which costs before signing.

Albuquerque cash buyers buy single-family houses, condos, townhouses, multi-family properties, mobile homes (with land), and sometimes vacant land — in any condition. They specifically want as-is properties: fire damage, hoarder situations, tax liens, code violations, structural issues, inherited estates, and tenant-occupied rentals are all common purchases. If you wouldn't list it on the MLS, a cash buyer probably wants it.