If you're behind on mortgage payments in Pueblo, you're not alone - and you still have options. We can close quickly and help you avoid the foreclosure process that moves through the Pueblo County courts.
Once we agree on a price, we can close in as little as 7 days, often faster than foreclosure proceedings in Pueblo County. This means you can sell your house and move on before the court sale happens.
Foreclosure comes with extra costs like attorney fees, court costs, and missed payment penalties that eat into any equity you have. Selling to us means you avoid these extra expenses and keep more of your home's value.
We buy houses in Pueblo in any condition, so you don't need to spend money on fixes or deal with showings while managing foreclosure stress. You can sell as-is and focus on your next steps.
We can typically close in 7-14 days once you accept our offer. Since we pay cash and don't need bank approval, we can move much faster than the foreclosure timeline in Pueblo County. This gives you time to stop the foreclosure process.
Yes, selling your house before foreclosure is much better for your credit score. A foreclosure stays on your credit report for 7 years and can drop your score by 100+ points. Selling before foreclosure helps you avoid this major credit damage.
We can still help even if you owe more than the house is worth. We'll work with you to understand your situation and may be able to negotiate with your lender. Sometimes a short sale is possible, or we can explore other options to help you move forward.
No, we don't charge any fees, commissions, or closing costs. The cash offer we give you is what you'll receive at closing. We handle all the paperwork and closing costs ourselves, so you can keep every dollar of the agreed price.
Yes, we can often help even after foreclosure has been filed in Pueblo County District Court. As long as the court sale hasn't happened yet, there's usually still time to sell your house and stop the foreclosure. The sooner you call us, the more options we'll have to help you.
Colorado uses a non-judicial foreclosure process. Here is how the clock runs for Pueblo homeowners:
| Notice of Election and Demand | Filed with the county Public Trustee |
| Sale window | Auction held roughly 110–125 days later for homes |
| Total timeline | About 4 months from filing |
Colorado foreclosures run through the county Public Trustee on a roughly 4-month clock. A cash sale can close well inside that window and stop the sale — the earlier you start, the more equity you keep.
Typical ranges, not guarantees — timelines vary by county and lender. This is general information, not legal advice. See the full state-by-state foreclosure guide.
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