Sell Your Concourse House Fast for Cash — No Repairs, No Delays, No Drama
If you need to sell your house fast in Concourse, Bronx — whether you’re dealing with foreclosure pressure, non-paying tenants, inherited property, violations, or you’re simply exhausted from carrying a building that no longer makes sense — 718Homebuyers can help.
Call or text 718-503-2233 now for your no-obligation cash offer.
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How The Process Works in Concourse
Step 1 — Call or Submit the Form You speak directly with Keith. No call centers. No acquisitions reps. Just a real conversation about your property and what’s going on.
Step 2 — We Review Your Property & Make a Real Cash Offer We analyze recent Concourse comparable sales, repair costs, tenant status, and violations to provide a fair cash offer within 24 hours. No inflated promises. No pressure.
Step 3 — You Choose the Closing Date We handle title, paperwork, and logistics. You pay zero commissions and zero closing costs. Most closings happen in 7–14 days, but you control the timeline.

We buy brownstones and multi-family buildings as-is — no repairs, no closing costs. Call 718-503-2233.
I’ve Been Walking The Concourse Streets Since I Was a Kid — And I’m Still Buying There
My name is Keith Morris.
I grew up going to Yankee Stadium for “Bat Day” when they used to give every kid a bat with admission. That was The Concourse to me as a kid — the Grand Concourse, the stadium, the energy.
As an adult, I’ve spent plenty of nights at Giovanni’s — which became G-Bar at some point, though I’m not sure which one they call it now. The sangria is amazing. The veal cutlet parm is top-tier. That place is old school Concourse.
And if you want to see what the new Concourse looks like? Go to Zona de Cuba — the huge Cuban restaurant sitting on top of the old GPO on the Grand Concourse. Amazing views. Live music. You might even see a celebrity or two. The entrance feels like something out of a James Bond movie — you go down an alley, take a small elevator up, and it opens right inside the restaurant.
Last year I served jury duty at the Bronx County Courthouse for two weeks. Every lunch break, I walked the neighborhood. The transformation is real. The streets are busy. There’s a Chipotle now. Major chains moving in. Art Deco buildings getting restored. It’s not the Concourse I grew up with, but it’s alive again.
But here’s what I also know from walking those blocks:
Not every building made it through intact.
I had a near-deal on 150th Street, between Walton Avenue and the Grand Concourse. Beautiful brownstones on that block — some pristine, some needing major TLC. The property I was looking at was an inherited house that had been vacant for over 20 years. Completely destroyed inside.
The seller was basing her price on Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com comps. She didn’t understand that those comps were for move-in ready homes — not houses that had been sitting empty for two decades with the roof caving in.
She didn’t want to hear it at first. Most people don’t. Zillow doesn’t show you mold behind walls or 20 years of deferred maintenance. It shows you renovated comps. Move in ready.
That’s why I take care to give homeowners straight talk. The value to a developer is probably not what you initially want to hear. I understand that. Homeowners have strong emotional ties to these properties. They remember when their grandfather fixed the steps. They remember taking pictures after their high school graduation. Their memories are valid. But the property’s condition today is what determines value. There has to be balance. I can’t make a bad offer — because if I do, everyone loses.
The Concourse I Actually Know
I know the Grand Concourse — the wide boulevard designed to echo the Champs-Élysées in Paris. I know the Art Deco apartment buildings that line it. The Bronx Museum of the Arts. The Bronx County Courthouse at 161st Street.
I know the residential streets one block off the Concourse — Clay Avenue, Teller Avenue, Morris Avenue, Walton Avenue — where the row houses, brownstones, and small multi-family buildings sit.
I know Giovanni’s. I know Zona de Cuba. I know Yankee Stadium is right there on 161st Street.
I’ve walked those blocks long enough to know the difference between hype and reality.
But more importantly, I know what a Concourse property looks like when an owner has been holding on too long.
I know when violations at 1775 Grand Concourse start stacking up faster than rent checks come in.
I know what happens when a foreclosure case moves toward auction at 851 Grand Concourse — and suddenly time becomes your only real asset. Once an auction date is set, you’re no longer negotiating from strength. You’re negotiating against a clock.
I know what it looks like when inherited property sits tied up in Surrogate’s Court while taxes and insurance and violations keep stacking up.
In and around Concourse, waiting rarely improves the situation. Taxes don’t go down. Tenants don’t suddenly start paying. Buildings with deferred maintenance don’t fix themselves.
Sometimes the strongest move is to stop the clock. That’s where I come in.
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Concourse: Transformation on the Boulevard, Pressure on the Side Streets
Concourse sits along the Grand Concourse — one of the most iconic boulevards in the Bronx. The main avenue is lined with Art Deco apartment buildings from the 1920s and 30s, many of which are being restored and converted into luxury rentals.
That includes Concourse Village — the cluster of residential buildings just east of the Grand Concourse near 161st Street. A lot of people don’t even realize they technically live in “Concourse Village.” To them, it’s just home. But those buildings — many built in the mid-20th century — are aging like everything else. And when violations, tenant issues, or inheritance situations hit there, they hit fast.
But the residential properties — the 1-5 family homes, brownstones, and small multi-family buildings — sit on the side streets: Clay Avenue, Teller Avenue, Morris Avenue, Walton Avenue, and the blocks around 150th Street, and in pockets like Concourse Village near 161st Street, where many multi-family and co-op style buildings have been held by the same families for decades.
These are the properties where multi-generation families built equity. Where owners are now aging. Where heirs inherit buildings they don’t live in and don’t know how to manage.
When a property is clean, updated, and tenant-free, a traditional agent can do their job.
But that’s not what I get calls about.
The calls I get from Concourse usually sound like this:
- “The tenants haven’t paid in months and Housing Court at 1118 Grand Concourse has been dragging on forever.”
- “My father passed and now three of us can’t agree what to do with the brownstone.”
- “HPD says I need an architect before I can clear the violations — I don’t have that kind of money.”
- “The house has been vacant for years and I just want out.”
If that’s you — you’re not alone.
That’s Where We Come In
We buy Concourse properties exactly as they are:
No Repairs or Cleaning Leave the junk. We handle all hauling and clean-outs after closing.
Tenant Issues Included We buy occupied buildings and take over the Housing Court process at 1118 Grand Concourse ourselves.
$0 Closing Costs The offer we make is the exact cash you walk away with. No surprises.
Close in 7–14 Days We use our own capital. No banks, no appraisals, no delays.
If you’ve been carrying this Concourse property longer than makes sense — you don’t have to carry it anymore.
Call or text me directly at 718-503-2233 for a fair, no-obligation cash offer.
Common Concourse Real Estate Challenges We Handle
Non-Paying Tenants & Housing Court Fatigue Buildings on Clay Avenue, Teller Avenue, Morris Avenue, Walton Avenue, and the blocks around 150th Street frequently have long-standing tenant issues. We take over the legal process at 1118 Grand Concourse. Once we buy it — you are no longer the landlord.
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Pre-Foreclosure & Tax Liens If a lender is moving toward auction at 851 Grand Concourse, time matters. A cash sale can stop the auction, protect your credit, and let you walk away with equity instead of losing everything.
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HPD, DOB & ECB Violations We buy properties with active violations and resolve compliance with the Bronx Department of Buildings at 1775 Grand Concourse after closing. No pre-closing cleanup required.
Inherited Brownstones and Multi-Family Properties Many of Concourse’s brownstones and multi-family buildings have been in families for generations. When the original owner passes, heirs scatter, carrying costs pile up, and the estate stalls in Bronx Surrogate’s Court. We coordinate with your estate attorney and handle all ACRIS filings. Remote closings are standard.
A Private Sale for Any Situation — No Questions That Aren’t About Your Property
Concourse is full of families who built equity through decades of sacrifice. Some are ready to sell, but many are afraid to even ask.
Afraid that calling someone will draw the wrong kind of attention. Afraid of losing what they worked for.
Let me be clear:
You own that property. That equity belongs to you.
Selling your house is a private transaction. We are not the government. We are not ICE. We are not a reporting agency. We are a local Bronx business whose only job is to get you a fair cash offer and close quietly.
No judgment. No unnecessary questions. Just a clean exit.
Call or text 718-503-2233 directly.
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Why Concourse Homeowners Choose 718Homebuyers
Zero Commissions, Zero Closing Costs On a typical Concourse multi-family or brownstone, listing with an agent means 5–6% commissions plus transfer taxes and repair requirements. With us, the offer is the number you receive.
Close on Your Schedule 7–14 days or on your timeline. You choose.
We Buy What Others Won’t Tenant-occupied. Violations. Estate complications. Fire damage. Structural issues. Vacant for decades.
You’re a Neighbor — Not a Transaction I grew up going to Yankee Stadium on Bat Day. I’ve spent nights at Giovanni’s. I served jury duty at the Bronx County Courthouse last year and walked these streets every lunch break. I know the Grand Concourse, Clay Avenue, Teller Avenue, Morris Avenue, Walton Avenue. I know the difference between Zillow comps and real-world renovation costs. That local knowledge — and honest communication — allows me to make fair, accurate offers without drama.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Selling a House in Concourse
How fast can I sell my Concourse house?
We can make a cash offer within 24 hours and close in 7–14 days using our own capital.
Do I need to repair anything?
No. We buy as-is. Take your valuables and leave the rest. We handle all hauling, clean-outs, and repairs after closing.
Are there fees?
Zero commissions. Zero closing costs. The offer we make is the exact amount you receive at closing.
Can you buy with non-paying tenants?
Yes. We buy occupied Concourse properties and handle the entire Housing Court process at 1118 Grand Concourse after closing. Once we purchase the property you are no longer the landlord.
Can you buy a Concourse property with HPD, DOB, or ECB violations?
Yes. We assume all liability and resolve all compliance with the Bronx Department of Buildings at 1775 Grand Concourse after you get paid. No expediter required before closing.
Can a fast cash sale stop a foreclosure on my Concourse property?
In many cases yes. If your property hasn’t reached the auction date at 851 Grand Concourse yet call 718-503-2233 immediately. A fast cash sale can pay off your lender, protect your credit, and let you walk away with equity instead of nothing.
Can I sell my inherited Concourse property if I live out of state?
Absolutely. We specialize in full remote closings with mobile notaries and wire transfers. We coordinate directly with your estate attorney. You never have to travel to the Bronx to close.
What types of properties do you buy in Concourse?
We buy Concourse single-family homes, multi-family buildings, brownstones, row houses, and vacant land in ZIP codes 10451, 10452, 10453, and 10456. We do not purchase cooperative apartments — only deeded real property.
How do I know I’m getting a fair price for my Concourse property?
Our offers are based on real Concourse comparable sales, current renovation costs, and transparent local market data. We walk you through every number so you understand exactly how we arrived at your offer. I won’t quote you Zillow comps for a house that’s been vacant for 20 years — I’ll tell you the truth.
Can you buy my house and let me continue to live here?
We are always open to creative real estate transactions, and would discuss an option like this on a case by case basis.
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Page updated for the Concourse market — February 2026.