Sell Your House Fast in Louisiana
We Buy Houses Across Louisiana in Any Condition, Any Situation
Louisiana homeowners face the country's most severe insurance crisis, recurring hurricane and flood damage, unique civil-law inheritance complications, and post-Katrina settlement issues that still haven't fully resolved. Keyheart buys houses for cash across Louisiana.
The Louisiana Real Estate Market
Louisiana's housing market has been disrupted by the homeowners insurance crisis — multiple major insurers have left the state, premiums have doubled or tripled, and many homes are uninsurable on the private market. Combined with hurricane risk and subsidence in southern parishes, this leaves many owners desperate to sell.
What Louisiana Sellers Need to Know
Louisiana is unique — it uses civil law (vs. common law in the other 49 states), which affects inheritance and property rights. Louisiana uses executory process foreclosure with a fast timeline of about 60 days. Louisiana has 'forced heirship' rules that can complicate selling inherited property.
Common Situations We Help Louisiana Homeowners Solve
- Hurricane-damaged homes throughout coastal Louisiana (Cameron, Calcasieu, Orleans, St. Bernard)
- Properties with uninsurable status due to the homeowners insurance crisis
- Pre-foreclosure homeowners facing the 60-day executory process timeline
- Inherited family homes complicated by Louisiana's forced heirship rules
- New Orleans homes affected by ongoing post-Katrina settlement and subsidence issues
How It Works in Louisiana
Fill out the form above or call (817) 725-7757 with your Louisiana 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 Louisiana title company. No agent commissions, no closing costs paid by you, no inspection negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Louisiana
Will Keyheart buy a hurricane-damaged Louisiana house?
Yes. We buy hurricane-damaged homes throughout Louisiana including homes still awaiting insurance settlement, properties in flood zones, and homes with deferred storm damage. Insurance availability doesn't affect our cash offer.
What is Louisiana's forced heirship rule?
Louisiana civil law requires that part of an estate go to 'forced heirs' (typically children under 24 or those with permanent disabilities). This can complicate selling an inherited home if not all forced heirs agree. Keyheart works with sellers and their attorneys to navigate these situations.
How fast can Louisiana foreclosure happen?
Louisiana uses executory process foreclosure with a timeline of about 60 days. That's faster than most states. Keyheart can close on a Louisiana home in as little as 7 days, well before the sheriff's sale.
Will you buy a house with no homeowners insurance available?
Yes. Louisiana's insurance crisis has made many properties uninsurable, but that doesn't stop us from making a cash offer. We don't require you to obtain new insurance before closing.