Sell Your House Fast in Alabama
We Buy Houses Across Alabama in Any Condition, Any Situation
Alabama homeowners deal with tornado damage in the Heart of Dixie, hurricane risk on the Gulf Coast, and aging housing stock in older industrial cities. Keyheart buys houses for cash across Alabama from Mobile to Huntsville.
The Alabama Real Estate Market
Alabama has some of the lowest property taxes in the country and a stable, moderately-priced market — but tornado paths through Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and the Wiregrass region can leave homes uninsurable or in need of major repairs that local buyers won't touch.
What Alabama Sellers Need to Know
Alabama uses non-judicial foreclosure with one of the fastest timelines in the South — as little as 30 days from default notice to auction. If you've fallen behind on payments, the clock moves quickly. Alabama also has no state estate tax and a relatively straightforward probate process.
Common Situations We Help Alabama Homeowners Solve
- Tornado-damaged homes in central and northern Alabama
- Hurricane and storm damage on the Gulf Coast (Mobile, Baldwin County)
- Inherited rural property in counties without strong buyer demand
- Pre-foreclosure homeowners facing the 30-day non-judicial timeline
- Aging housing in older industrial cities like Birmingham and Anniston
How It Works in Alabama
Fill out the form above or call (817) 725-7757 with your Alabama address. We'll schedule a brief walkthrough — no cleaning or repairs needed — and deliver a fair written cash offer within 24 hours. You pick your closing date and receive cash from a licensed Alabama title company. No agent commissions, no closing costs paid by you, no inspection negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Alabama
How fast can foreclosure happen in Alabama?
Alabama allows non-judicial foreclosure in as little as 30 days from the first default notice. That's one of the fastest timelines in the country. Keyheart can close on an Alabama home in as little as 7 days, giving homeowners a real alternative before the auction date.
Will you buy a tornado-damaged house in Alabama?
Yes. We buy houses with tornado damage, structural issues, missing roofs — anything. You don't need to file an insurance claim or wait for adjusters. Our offer factors in repair cost transparently.
What is Alabama's homestead exemption?
Alabama's homestead exemption protects up to $15,000 of home equity from creditors and is available to homeowners 65+ or those with permanent disability for property tax reductions. When you sell, the exemption simply lifts — it doesn't affect your sale proceeds.
Do I owe Alabama state capital gains tax when selling?
Alabama taxes capital gains as regular income (5% top rate), but the federal exclusion ($250K single / $500K married) applies before state tax. Most homeowners selling a primary residence won't owe state capital gains tax.