A Compassionate Approach
Denver is home to many long-time residents who have lived in the same house for 40, 50, or even 60+ years. Over decades, belongings accumulate. Sometimes this becomes hoarding. When families inherit these homes or need to help a loved one transition, the situation can feel insurmountable. We are here to help without judgment, providing a dignified solution.
Unique Challenges With Denver Hoarder Houses
Historic Home Complications
Many hoarder situations in Denver involve historic homes in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park, or Curtis Park. These Victorians and craftsman homes may have decades of accumulation combined with deferred maintenance. We purchase these properties and handle both the cleanout and restoration.
Long-Time Family Homes
Neighborhoods like Park Hill, Harvey Park, and Montbello have many homes owned by the same family since the 1950s or 1960s. When these properties are inherited, adult children often discover decades of accumulated belongings they never knew existed.
City Code Concerns
Denver code enforcement can issue violations for properties that create health or safety concerns. Selling quickly to us can resolve these situations before fines accumulate or legal action begins.
HOA or Neighbor Pressure
Some Denver townhomes and condos in areas like Stapleton/Central Park or Lowry have HOA requirements. If accumulation has become visible or complaints have been filed, a private sale to us can resolve the situation discretely.
Why Denver Families Trust Us With Hoarder Houses
True Privacy
No MLS listing, no for sale sign, no open houses where strangers walk through and see the condition. Just a direct sale between you and us.
Professional Experience
Our team has evaluated and purchased numerous hoarder homes across Denver. We are not shocked or judgmental. This is simply part of our business.
All-Cash Offers
We purchase with cash, meaning no lender inspections, no appraisers walking through, no bank underwriters reviewing the condition.
Fast Resolution
Close in as little as 7-14 days and move forward. Stop paying utilities, insurance, and property taxes on a property you cannot use or sell traditionally.
Serving All Denver Neighborhoods
We purchase hoarder houses throughout Denver including:
Including all Denver ZIP codes: 80202-80212, 80218-80224, 80227, 80230-80239, 80246-80249
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy a severely hoarded house in Denver?
Yes. We purchase homes with extreme hoarding conditions throughout Denver, from bungalows in Park Hill to Victorians in Capitol Hill to ranches in Harvey Park. No level of accumulation is too much. We have purchased homes where rooms were inaccessible, pathways were narrow, and items reached the ceiling.
How do you determine the value of a hoarder house?
We evaluate the underlying property value based on Denver market conditions and neighborhood comparables, then factor in estimated cleanup and repair costs. Our offers are fair and transparent. We can explain exactly how we arrived at our number.
What happens to valuable items in the hoarder house?
Before closing, you are welcome to remove anything you want to keep. After purchase, our professional cleanup crews sort through everything methodically. Items of value are often donated or recycled. We can also work with estate sale companies if you prefer to have items professionally sorted first.
Will neighbors know about the hoarding condition?
No. We do not list properties publicly, hold open houses, or put signs in the yard. The sale is a private transaction between you and us. Cleanup happens after closing and is conducted professionally and discretely.
How long does it take to close on a hoarder house in Denver?
We can typically close in 7-14 days. The timeline depends on your situation. If the property is part of an estate in probate, we work with your attorney and court schedule. If you need more time to prepare emotionally or remove items you want, we accommodate your timeline.