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Your DFW Home, Sold for Cash — On Your Timeline

No financing contingencies. No strangers walking through your home. No wondering if the deal will close. Just a direct cash offer from a buyer we already know — and a close date that works for you.

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How it works

Three steps to a written offer.

Most sellers go from address to a real number in 24–72 hours.

Step 01

Share your address.

A few quick questions about the property — timeline, condition, motivation. Under two minutes.

Step 02

We run your offers.

We pull the comps and tap a vetted cash-buyer network for your ZIP, then collect the strongest written offers ourselves — never algorithmic estimates.

Step 03

You decide.

Accept, counter, walk away, or list on the open market instead. No obligation.

Adam James Bartulis, Good Public Group

Adam James Bartulis

Good Public Group

When a cash offer makes sense

A cash offer can be the right call when certainty and speed matter more than squeezing out the last dollar — an inherited home, divorce, pending foreclosure, or a property that needs work you'd rather skip.

The questions sellers ask first.

Does Good Public Group buy the home, or connect the seller to a buyer?

Good Public Group never buys the home. Good Public Group runs the comps, maps the right path, and delivers real offers for the seller to weigh — either an off-market sale to a vetted cash buyer or an MLS listing.

  • Off-market path: a private, fast sale to a vetted, all-cash buyer from Good Public Group's internal network.
  • MLS path: a listing kept discreet or syndicated to every major public site.
  • The role: Good Public Group runs comps, sets the path, and brings real offers, not capital.
  • The call: the seller compares the offers and decides.

One path usually fits better than the other. A tight timeline, a relocation, or an inherited property favors the off-market cash route; a seller with room to wait often nets more on the open market. Good Public Group names the stronger option for the specific situation rather than pushing a single path.

How fast can a seller get paid?

Good Public Group closes cash sales in 10–21 days. The all-cash structure removes the financing contingency that stretches a traditional closing, so funds reach the seller in weeks rather than months.

  • Window: 10–21 days from accepted offer to funded close.
  • The reason: no mortgage underwriting, no appraisal delay, no lender timeline.
  • Condition: the home sells as-is, so no repair period stalls the schedule.
  • Contrast: a financed sale routinely runs 30–45 days or longer.

Title work and the specific buyer set the exact date. A clean title and a motivated cash buyer land near the 10-day end; a lien, a probate step, or an estate matter pushes toward 21. Good Public Group flags any title issue early so the timeline stays predictable.

What's the catch?

Cash buyers pay below retail. The seller trades top-dollar price for speed, certainty, and zero prep — no repairs, no showings, no financing that can collapse. For the right situation, that trade is worth it.

  • The cost: a cash offer lands below full retail value.
  • The return: speed, a certain close, and no repairs or showings.
  • Best fit: relocation, divorce, an inherited estate, or a hard deadline.
  • The alternative: with time to spare, a traditional listing often nets more.

The below-retail discount buys away risk. A traditional sale can chase a higher number and still fall through on financing, inspection, or a buyer's cold feet weeks in. Good Public Group runs both numbers and states plainly when the listing route wins, even though the cash path closes faster.

Can a seller get a cash offer and list traditionally too?

Yes. Good Public Group secures a written cash offer to set a firm floor, then lists on the open market to test the ceiling. The seller compares two real numbers instead of guessing at one.

  • The floor: a written cash offer that guarantees a baseline sale price.
  • The ceiling: an open-market listing that tests what buyers will actually pay.
  • The comparison: two firm numbers side by side, not a price and a hope.
  • Best when: the seller has time and wants proof before committing.

Good Public Group recommends the dual track for any seller who is not time-pressed. The cash offer removes the downside: the sale never drops below that figure. The listing captures the upside when buyers bid higher, and the seller keeps full control of the final call.

What happens to a seller's data after declining an offer?

The data stays with Good Public Group and goes nowhere else. Good Public Group never sells or shares a seller's information, and no automated pipeline recycles it. One follow-up happens only if the seller asks for it.

  • Not sold: Good Public Group never sells a seller's information.
  • Not shared: the data moves to no third party and no partner list.
  • No auto-pipeline: declining triggers no drip campaign and no reassignment.
  • Follow-up: one contact, and only when the seller requests it.

A declined offer closes the loop cleanly. The seller's numbers, address, and situation sit with Good Public Group and stay unused unless the seller reopens the conversation. Walking away carries no cost and no lingering marketing trail.

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