Yuma County · Pop. 95K

We Buy Houses Yuma, Arizona — Cash Offers in 24 Hours

Cash offers on Yuma houses. No commissions, no repairs, no contingencies. Close in 7-21 days, or on your timeline.

Call (602) 555-0100. Walk us through the property in 5 minutes. We do the rest.
Yuma cash buying

Yuma is one of our regular markets

Yuma is its own market — border city, Colorado River-adjacent, military presence (MCAS Yuma), agricultural economy in the surrounding valley. We do less volume in Yuma than the Phoenix metro but we work it regularly. Yuma's housing stock is mostly mid-century ranch in the foothills, more recent production in the Yuma Foothills and Fortuna areas.

Market context: Yuma's median price is meaningfully lower than the Phoenix metro. Out-of-state buyer demand is mostly snowbird and military-relocation driven. Cash offers compete strongly here because the conventional buyer pool is thin.

~$285K (well below metro; military and agriculture anchor economy)

Median home price

45-75 days conventional

Average days on market

4-8 deals in Yuma

Our annual closes here

1970s-2000s SFR in

1970s-2000s SFR in Foothills + mid-century ranch in city proper

Coverage

Neighborhoods we work in Yuma

We've closed deals in most of Yuma's residential areas. The neighborhoods we see most often:

If your area isn't listed, call anyway — odds are we work there too.

Zip codes we close in: 85364, 85365, 85366, 85367, 85369

How it works in Yuma

The process — Yuma-specific details

Yuma closings run through Yuma County recording rather than Maricopa, so we use Yuma-based title companies (Fidelity National's Yuma office, Lawyers Title). Title clearance typically runs 12-18 business days — slightly longer than metro because the county recorder office is smaller. Properties adjacent to the Colorado River or canal-irrigation districts sometimes carry agricultural water easements that need to be identified and disclosed before close. Military housing near MCAS Yuma is civilian-owned; there are no base-housing purchase restrictions on the civilian Fortuna Foothills stock. Properties with septic in unincorporated Yuma County require a separate inspection that we coordinate.

Why people call us

Who calls us in Yuma, and why

Yuma has two primary seller profiles. First: snowbirds who bought a winter home 15-25 years ago and are now too old to make the seasonal drive, or whose health makes Yuma impractical. They want to sell the house without flying down from Minnesota to manage repairs. We buy remote — one site visit by our team, and the seller signs at their local title office. Second: military families getting PCS orders out of MCAS Yuma with a 30-60 day move window. We've closed that scenario enough times to do it in our sleep. Cash, fast, no inspection contingency to kill the deal at the last minute.

Recent jobs

Real Yuma deals we closed

Situation: March 2025: Fortuna Foothills 3-bed, snowbird owners selling after 22 years. Roof at end of life, HVAC original.

What happened: Cash offer as-is, no pre-sale work. Closed in 24 days, owners drove home to Wisconsin proceeds in hand.

Situation: July 2024: Yuma Foothills 4-bed, military relocation off Yuma MCAS. 30-day hard move date.

What happened: Closed in 14 days, owners hit their PCS date with no double-rent.

Anonymized details. Identifying information changed; situations and outcomes are accurate to the deal pattern.

Common situations

The most common reasons Yuma sellers call us:

Questions from Yuma sellers

Do you work the Fortuna Foothills outside Yuma city limits?

Yes. Most of our Yuma deal volume is actually in Fortuna and the unincorporated foothills.

What about properties on Cocopah or military-adjacent housing?

Civilian housing near MCAS Yuma, yes. Tribal-land properties we don't work — those have separate land tenure structures we're not set up for.

How fast can you actually close?

Typically 7-21 days. The driver of timing is title work — clearing liens, satisfying HOA dues, getting lender payoffs. If you're flexible, we'll match your ideal close date.

Do I pay any fees?

No. We pay normal closing costs (title fees, recording, escrow). What you sign for at closing is what you walk out with, minus any existing liens or mortgages against the property.

Investor identity: Cash Guy Nate buys houses as a principal investor — not a broker or agent. Offers are typically below open-market list price in exchange for speed and certainty.

Other Arizona cities we work in

Ready for a Yuma cash offer?

Tell us about the property in a 5-minute call. We'll have a cash number to you the same day.

Call (602) 555-0100
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