How we help Wisconsin homeowners with water damage
Water damage is one of the most common — and most expensive — problems Wisconsin homeowners face. A burst pipe during a cold snap, a flooded basement after heavy rain, a slow roof leak that went unnoticed for months: each can cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage and create the perfect conditions for mold growth. Traditional buyers are scared off by water damage, and lenders often won't finance a home with active issues.
We buy water-damaged houses throughout Wisconsin in any condition. You don't need to hire a mitigation company, dry out the property, repair the source, or replace drywall and flooring. We'll buy the home as-is and handle the full restoration on our end after closing.
Because water damage can lead to mold within 24–48 hours, time is critical. The faster you sell, the less damage spreads — and the less you'll spend on carrying costs. Reach out today for a free, no-obligation cash offer on your water-damaged Wisconsin home.
What's included (and what's not)
- No need for water mitigation or drying
- No repairs or mold remediation required
- Avoid financing fall-through from traditional buyers
- Cash offer — close in 7–14 days
- No agent commissions or hidden fees
- Buy as-is, in any condition
How we help, in plain English
We buy your water-damaged home as-is — no mitigation, no drying, no mold remediation. We handle the full restoration on our end after closing. You walk away with cash and avoid the months-long process of repairing and re-listing.
Get My Cash OfferFrequently asked questions
- Can you buy a house with a flooded basement?
- Yes. We buy homes with flooded basements, foundation seepage, and other water issues throughout Wisconsin. We buy as-is and handle the repairs after closing.
- What if the water damage has led to mold?
- We buy homes with mold issues too. Mold often develops within 24–48 hours of water damage, and traditional buyers are scared off. We buy as-is and handle the full mold remediation after closing.
- Will my insurance cover the sale?
- Insurance typically covers the damage repair, not the sale itself. We can work with your insurance adjuster if there's an active claim, or buy the home directly if you'd prefer to skip the claim process entirely.
