Long-Time Lakewood Residents
Lakewood has many homes that have been owned by the same family since the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Near Green Mountain, along Colfax, and throughout Edgewater and Belmar areas, long-time residents have raised families and spent entire careers. When hoarding develops over these decades, the situation can feel overwhelming. We are here to provide a dignified solution.
Common Situations in Lakewood
Mid-Century Homes
Lakewood classic mid-century ranches and split-levels near Green Mountain and Belmar are often owned for 40-50+ years. When original owners pass, adult children inherit homes that may have decades of accumulated belongings.
Transition to Senior Living
When a parent moves from their Lakewood home to assisted living or memory care, families often discover the extent of accumulation. Selling quickly allows you to focus on your loved one rather than months of sorting.
Hidden Conditions
Older Lakewood homes may have deferred maintenance hidden by years of accumulation. Roof issues, plumbing problems, electrical concerns, and foundation issues are all things we handle after purchase.
Close-Knit Communities
Lakewood neighborhoods often have neighbors who have known each other for decades. Our private sale process ensures these relationships are not affected by the sale or home condition.
Why Lakewood Families Trust Us
Complete Privacy
No yard signs, no MLS listing, no strangers touring the home. The sale is between you and us.
No Cleanup Needed
Walk away without sorting through decades of belongings. We handle everything after closing.
Experienced Team
Our team has evaluated many hoarder homes. We approach every situation professionally and without judgment.
Fair Cash Offers
Transparent pricing based on property value minus cleanup and repair costs. No hidden fees.
Serving All Lakewood Areas
All Lakewood ZIP codes: 80214, 80215, 80226, 80227, 80228, 80232, 80235
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you buy hoarder houses in older Lakewood neighborhoods?
Yes. Many of our hoarder house purchases in Lakewood are in established neighborhoods like Green Mountain, Belmar, Edgewater, and areas near Colfax. These homes from the 1950s-1970s are often owned by long-time residents where accumulation has occurred over decades.
What if the hoarder house has mold or water damage?
We purchase hoarder homes with mold, water damage, and other issues that may be hidden underneath accumulated items. These problems are common in hoarding situations and we handle all remediation after purchase.
Can neighbors tell the home is being sold to a cash buyer?
No. Our process is completely private. We do not put up yard signs, list on MLS, or hold open houses. The transaction is between you and us. Neighbors will not know the condition of the home or details of the sale.
How do you access a hoarder house for evaluation?
We work with whatever access is available. If pathways exist, we can navigate them. If areas are inaccessible, we can estimate based on what we can see combined with property records. Our team is experienced with severe hoarding situations.
What about valuable items mixed in with the hoard?
Before closing, take any items you want to keep. After purchase, our professional cleanup crews sort through everything methodically. Items of value may be donated or handled according to your wishes if discussed beforehand.