A straightforward way to deal with a difficult property
Burden Buyers helps homeowners nationwide submit properties for review when they want a simpler alternative to the traditional listing process.
We focus on situations where the property needs repairs, the owner wants a faster process, the house is vacant, inherited, tenant-occupied, or simply becoming a burden to manage. The goal is to make the first step easy: gather the details, review the property, explain the next steps clearly, and help the seller understand their options.
What We Do
Burden Buyers is not a general real estate search site or a broad home marketplace. We are a direct intake and review point for homeowners who want to submit a property, explain the situation, upload photos, and get a real follow-up conversation about what the next step may look like.
That means we review the address, condition, asking price, timeline, occupancy situation, and any supporting photos or notes. From there, we evaluate whether the property fits our criteria and communicate the next step directly with the seller.
What We Value
- • Clear communication from the start
- • A simpler path than repairing and listing first
- • Faster review of difficult property situations
- • Straight answers about next steps
- • Ongoing updates when a property is under review
How We Help Sellers
- • Help sellers avoid unnecessary repair costs before starting the process
- • Give sellers a direct place to submit the property and situation details
- • Review uploaded photos so the property can be understood more accurately
- • Save time compared to a slower back-and-forth with multiple parties
- • Keep communication focused on the property and the seller’s timeline
- • Discuss next steps without forcing a traditional listing path first
What to Expect
1. Submit the property. You provide your contact details, the property address, asking price, condition, timeline, and anything else that helps explain the situation.
2. Upload photos if available. Photos help us understand the property faster and reduce unnecessary back-and-forth. They are optional, but useful.
3. We review the submission. We look at the property information, condition, timeline, and whether any follow-up questions or inspections are needed before moving forward.
4. We contact you directly. If the property looks like a fit, we follow up to discuss the details, answer questions, and explain what the next stage may involve.
5. We keep you updated. If the property remains under active review, we provide updates as needed so you are not left wondering what is happening.
6. You decide what makes sense. Submitting your property does not obligate you to do anything. It is the first step in understanding whether this path is right for you.
