Selling a Condemned Property in Columbus, OH?
A condemned notice does not mean your property is worthless. FairOffer connects you with investors who specialize in purchasing condemned properties, restoring them to code, and returning them to productive use. Your property's value lies in its potential.
What This Means for Columbus Homeowners
Columbus's new construction boom creates a challenge for sellers of older homes — buyers have a lot of shiny new options. If your property is competing against builder-grade townhomes and new subdivisions, you are at a disadvantage on the MLS. Cash investors specialize in value-add opportunities and see your older home's bones and location as the real asset, not its outdated finishes.
Columbus has quietly become one of the Midwest's fastest-growing cities, powered by Ohio State University, a thriving tech sector, and Intel's massive semiconductor fabrication plant in nearby New Albany. The city's population has grown steadily while peer cities have stagnated, driving demand across all price ranges. However, the influx of new construction in suburbs like Dublin, Powell, and Westerville has made older homes in Linden, Franklinton, and the Near East Side harder to sell through traditional channels.
How FairOffer Helps With Condemned Property
Receiving a condemnation notice can feel like the end of the road for your property. The home has been declared unfit for habitation by the local government, and bringing it up to code seems impossibly expensive. Traditional buyers and mortgage lenders will not touch it. You may be facing fines, demolition orders, or code enforcement actions that add financial pressure by the day.
But condemned properties still have significant value. The land underneath the structure retains its market value, and in many cases, the structure itself can be restored by experienced builders. FairOffer investors specialize in exactly these situations. They purchase condemned properties, navigate the permitting and code compliance process, and restore or rebuild the homes for resale.
Selling a condemned property through FairOffer stops the accumulation of fines and code enforcement penalties. It also eliminates the risk of the municipality demolishing the structure and placing a lien on the property for the demolition cost. A proactive sale puts money in your pocket instead of costing you more.
Our competing offer format is particularly valuable for condemned properties because investors have different strategies and cost estimates for rehabilitation. Some may plan a full restoration while others may plan a teardown and rebuild. These different approaches lead to different offer amounts, and the competition ensures you get the best price the market will bear for your specific property.
Why Sellers Choose FairOffer
A simpler path forward when you need it most
Stop Fines and Penalties
Selling ends your responsibility for code compliance fines, daily penalties, and potential demolition costs that may be accumulating.
Property Value Beyond the Structure
Even if the building cannot be saved, the land, location, and zoning have value. Investors assess the full potential, not just the current condition.
No Renovation Required
Bringing a condemned property to code can cost $50,000 to $200,000 or more. Sell as-is and let the investor handle the permitting and renovation.
Investors Who Navigate Municipal Process
Our investors have experience working with local code enforcement, obtaining renovation permits, and meeting compliance deadlines.
Avoid Forced Demolition
Municipalities can demolish condemned properties and bill the owner. Selling before this happens protects you from unexpected demolition liens.
Three Simple Steps
From submission to cash in hand, the process is straightforward
Submit the Condemned Property
Enter the property address and details about the condemnation: when it was issued, the cited violations, and any municipal deadlines. Include the condemning authority if known.
Get Offers from Rehabilitation Investors
Within 24 hours, investors experienced with condemned properties will submit competing cash offers based on the property's rehabilitation or redevelopment potential.
Sell, Resolve the Condemnation, and Move On
Accept the best offer and close. The investor takes on the responsibility of bringing the property into compliance. You walk away free of the burden and with cash in hand.
The Facts Speak for Themselves
We Help Condemned Property Sellers Across All of Columbus
Our investor network covers every zip code in Columbus. Whether your home is in Short North, German Village, or anywhere else in the metro area, verified local cash buyers are ready to make competing offers — regardless of condition, situation, or neighborhood.
Frequently Asked Questions About Condemned Property
Everything you need to know about selling your home in this situation
Yes. Condemnation means the property is unfit for habitation, not that it cannot be sold. The buyer assumes responsibility for bringing the property into compliance or demolishing and rebuilding. Our investors understand these requirements and purchase condemned properties specifically because they can handle the rehabilitation.
Time is critical in this situation. Selling before demolition occurs means you receive the value of both the land and the structure. After demolition, you only have the land value, minus any demolition costs the city may bill you. Contact FairOffer immediately to receive offers before the demolition deadline.
Once the sale closes and ownership transfers, the new owner is responsible for addressing all code violations and condemnation issues. You are no longer liable for the property's condition. Ensure the sale is properly recorded to establish the clear transfer of responsibility.
Natural disaster condemnation is common after floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and fires. The same process applies: investors evaluate the rehabilitation or rebuild potential and make offers accordingly. If you have an insurance claim, those proceeds are yours in addition to the sale proceeds. Acting quickly after a disaster typically yields better offers because the property and infrastructure are more intact.
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Common Questions from Columbus Homeowners
How will Intel's Ohio plant affect my home's value?
Intel's $20 billion semiconductor facility in New Albany is expected to bring 3,000 direct jobs and over 7,000 construction jobs, significantly boosting housing demand in the Columbus metro area. Investors are already pricing in this growth, particularly for properties on the east side of Columbus that are closest to the plant. Even homes that need work are attracting interest from investors anticipating rising rents and values.
My Columbus home is near OSU and I've been renting to students. Can I sell it as-is?
Student rental properties near Ohio State are among the most sought-after assets for Columbus investors. Even if the property has seen heavy tenant wear, investors value the location and established rental income. You do not need to renovate or evict current tenants — many investors prefer to acquire occupied properties and continue the rental income stream without interruption.
What Ohio-specific costs should I expect when selling for cash?
Ohio charges a real estate conveyance fee of $1 per $1,000 of the sale price at the county level, plus potential municipal transfer taxes (Columbus charges an additional $1 per $1,000). These are relatively modest compared to other states. Most cash investors through FairOffer cover these fees as part of their offer, so your net is what you see.
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