After-repair value
We look at nearby sales and what the house could be worth after repairs.
Some houses are easy to put on the MLS. Others come with old roofs, tired tenants, family paperwork, cleanup, liens, or years of deferred maintenance. Those are the houses Dominion Homes is built to look at.
Last updated May 27, 2026 for Spokane-area sellers.
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"Logan and his team made selling my house so much easier than I expected. They came out, looked at the place, gave me a fair offer, and we closed in two weeks. No hassle, no pressure. Just good people doing what they said they'd do."
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Direct Answer
Dominion Homes buys houses directly in Spokane and nearby areas. We buy as-is and can help sellers avoid repairs, open houses, agent commissions, and long inspection negotiations.
We are comfortable with imperfect houses and imperfect situations. If title is complicated, we work with the title company to figure out what has to be solved before closing.
Offer Math
A cash offer is based on the house, repairs, costs, timing, and how quickly you want to close.
We look at nearby sales and what the house could be worth after repairs.
Roof, systems, flooring, cleanup, tenants, and old repairs all affect the offer.
Taxes, utilities, insurance, closing costs, and resale risk are part of the math.
A fast as-is sale can mean fewer delays, no showings, and a clearer closing date.
Protect Yourself
You should be able to slow down, check the details, and compare options. A legitimate buyer will not make that hard.
Ask who is actually buying the property.
Use a real title or escrow company.
Ask for written terms, deadlines, and any cancellation rights.
Do not pay upfront fees or sign under pressure.
Most buyers want a house that is ready to move into. We can look at houses that need repairs, cleanup, or updates.
If you do not want buyers, inspectors, and agents walking through the house for weeks, a direct sale may be easier.
A direct sale should still be documented and closed properly. We use title so taxes, payoffs, liens, and documents are handled in the open.
If title is clear and you are ready, a direct sale can move quickly. If probate, liens, or payoffs need work, we explain what has to happen first.
It usually fits best when repairs, cleanup, tenants, or timing make listing harder than you want it to be.
How It Works
The story matters. Timeline, family issues, repairs, and title problems all change the right solution.
The offer accounts for condition and closing timeline, not just an online estimate.
There is no obligation. If listing makes more sense, we will say that too.
Questions Sellers Ask
We look at single-family houses, rentals, inherited homes, vacant houses, and properties that need repairs across Spokane County and nearby North Idaho.
Yes, we can look at tenant-occupied rentals. The lease, rent status, and tenant situation all matter, but you do not always need to evict before selling.
Yes. Many sellers take the items they want and leave the rest for us to handle after closing.
Yes. We buy in Spokane County and nearby areas, including Spokane Valley, Cheney, Mead, Deer Park, Liberty Lake, and parts of North Idaho.
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