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If you’re thinking about selling your house without listing it on the market, a direct cash sale is one option some homeowners consider.
Oak Summit Group is a local Dallas–Fort Worth home buyer based in Westworth Village, Texas, working with homeowners across the area since 2020.
This page explains how selling your house for cash works, what to expect during the process, and when a direct sale may or may not be the right fit.
We purchase houses directly from homeowners, which means:
Learning how the process works does not obligate you to sell.
Oak Summit Group is a local home buyer based in Westworth Village, Texas, working with homeowners across the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Since 2020, we’ve worked with homeowners in a wide range of situations — including properties that need repairs, inherited houses, rental properties, and homes owners simply prefer to sell without listing.
You can review Oak Summit Group publicly on Google, the Better Business Bureau, and other business profiles before deciding whether a direct sale is the right fit.
Many of the people who contact us are dealing with situations like a house that needs repairs, an inherited property, a rental they no longer want, or a situation where they simply want to sell without the stress of listing and showings.
If you reach out, we’ll take a look at the property and let you know if it’s something we can buy. If it is, we’ll explain the offer and how we arrived at the number so you can review it on your own time.
There’s no pressure and no obligation. Some homeowners decide selling directly makes sense for them, and others decide listing with an agent is the better path. Our goal is simply to give you a clear option so you can make the decision that fits your situation.
What sellers often appreciate about working with Oak Summit Group
Selling a house for cash in the Dallas–Fort Worth area usually follows a simple four-step process. Selling directly to Oak Summit Group works in a similar way.
This video explains how our DFW home buying process works.
Tell us a little about the house, such as the address, condition, and your preferred timeline for selling. You can share as much or as little information as you’re comfortable with to start.
We review the home’s condition, any repairs it may need, and local market factors to determine whether it fits the types of properties we typically purchase.
If the property looks like a fit, we’ll provide a no-obligation cash offer and explain how we arrived at the number so you can review it on your own time.
Offer timing:
The offer process begins after we receive the basic property details and confirm the home is something we can review further.
If you decide to move forward, the closing is handled through a local title company. You choose the closing date—sometimes in as little as 7 days, or later if you prefer more time..
What we do: buy houses as-is for cash, work on your timeline, and close through a local title company.
What we don’t do: list your home, charge commissions, require repairs, or pressure you to accept an offer.
• To sell your house as-is without repairs, cleaning, or preparing it for showings
• A faster or flexible closing timeline
• A simpler process without listing the home on the MLS
• A cash offer with no obligation to accept
• The highest possible sale price and are willing to wait for the right buyer
• To renovate or update the home before selling
• To list the property with an agent and market it on the MLS
Some homeowners contact us simply to understand their options before deciding whether listing or selling directly makes more sense.
Cash offers are usually lower than the price a fully renovated home might sell for on the retail market. That’s because the buyer takes on the cost of repairs, the time required to prepare the home for resale, and the financial risk of owning the property before it sells again.
For many homeowners, listing with a real estate agent and selling on the open market may produce a higher price — especially if the home is updated and the seller has time to wait for the right buyer.
But some sellers decide that simplicity, speed, and certainty matter more than maximizing price. In those situations, a direct cash sale can be the easier option.
“As-is” means you don’t need to repair, clean, or prepare the house for showings. We handle repairs after purchase and account for that in the offer.
Yes. Oak Summit Group is a local DFW home buyer providing an alternative to a traditional listing for sellers who value speed, certainty, and convenience.
Yes. Oak Summit Group is a local company that purchases houses directly from homeowners. A direct cash sale is simply an alternative to listing with a real estate agent for sellers who prefer a faster or simpler process.
If you’d like more background, you can learn more about Oak Summit Group and how we work with local homeowners.
No. Getting information or reviewing an offer does not obligate you to move forward.
Some closings can happen in as little as 7 days, but you can also pick a later date if that works better for your situation.
No. In many cases, homeowners sell their house as-is and do not need to fully clean it out before closing. If there are items left behind, that can usually be discussed as part of the sale.
No. Oak Summit Group is not listing your house on the MLS, so there are no agent commissions. If you decide to sell directly, the offer is for a direct purchase, not a traditional listing.
The offer is based on the property’s condition, needed repairs, local market conditions, and the cost and risk involved in buying and reselling the home. If the property is a fit, Oak Summit Group explains the offer so you can review it clearly.
Oak Summit Group works with homeowners across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Bedford, Benbrook, Euless, Hurst, Keller, North Richland Hills, Dallas, Westworth Village, White Settlement, and nearby communities.
If a homeowner decides to move forward with a direct sale, the transaction is handled through a licensed local title company. The title company performs the title search, prepares the closing documents, and manages the transfer of funds.
This process helps ensure the property title is clear and that all paperwork is handled properly before closing.
At closing, the title company facilitates the transfer of ownership and the seller receives the proceeds according to the agreed terms. Sellers can review the paperwork and ask questions before signing, just as they would in a traditional real estate closing.
Working through a title company provides a structured closing process and an independent third party that helps manage the transaction.
Some homeowners like to learn more about their options before deciding whether a direct sale is the right fit. These guides may help answer common questions about selling a house in the Fort Worth and Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Want to see what a cash offer could look like?
If you’d like, you can request an offer on the next page. It’s optional and there’s no obligation.
Still deciding? You can review common questions sellers ask before requesting an offer.