Sell House with Tax Liens in Missouri

We work with title companies to resolve tax liens at closing so you can sell your property and move on. We help homeowners across Missouri sell fast for cash — no agents, no fees, close in 7-21 days.

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Sell House with Tax Liens in Missouri

We work with title companies to resolve tax liens at closing so you can sell your property and move on. We help homeowners across Missouri handle sell house with tax liens situations — from major metros to smaller communities — with fast cash offers and closings on your timeline.

What You May Be Facing

  • Unpaid property taxes have resulted in liens on your home
  • Worried you'll lose your home to a tax sale
  • Traditional buyers won't touch a property with liens
  • Don't have the cash to pay off the liens before selling

How We Help Missouri Homeowners

  • We buy properties with tax liens -- no need to resolve them first
  • Liens are paid off from the sale proceeds at closing
  • Our title company handles all the lien resolution paperwork
  • Avoid losing your home to a tax sale by selling now

Missouri Real Estate Market

State-level numbers shape the timeline and pricing math for selling a Missouri home.

$265,000 Median Home Price
42 Days Avg. Days on Market
0.91% Property Tax Rate
120-180 days Foreclosure Timeline

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Property Taxes in Missouri

The average property tax rate in Missouri is 0.91%. On a $265,000 home, that is approximately $2,412 per year. If you are paying taxes on a property you no longer want or can't maintain, selling for cash eliminates that ongoing expense immediately.

Tax Liens in Missouri -- FAQ

Yes. Tax liens do not prevent you from selling your home. The liens are paid off from the sale proceeds at closing through the title company. We regularly purchase properties with outstanding tax liens. Across Missouri, we work with homeowners in major metros and smaller communities alike.

In most cases, yes. If your property is worth more than the total amount of liens, you will receive the difference. We provide transparent offers so you can see exactly what you will walk away with after all liens are satisfied.

If the liens exceed the property value, we may still be able to help by negotiating with the taxing authority to reduce the total amount owed. Each situation is different, so contact us for a free evaluation.

Closing on a property with tax liens typically takes 14-21 days, slightly longer than our standard 7-day timeline. The additional time is needed for the title company to verify and resolve all outstanding liens.

Dealing with Tax Liens in Missouri?

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