EasyOffer

Sell Your House As-Is in Lenoir City, TN

No repairs, cleaning, or prep needed
$0 fees, commissions, or closing costs
Close in 7 days — or pick any date up to 60 days out
Up to $10,000 in advance before closing
4.9500+ homes purchased|Cash offers in 24hrs

EasyOffer works with vetted local cash buyers in Tennessee to get you a fair offer fast.

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How Does Selling Your House for Cash Work?

Three steps: tell us about the property, get a fair cash offer within 24 hours, and pick your closing date — anywhere from 7 to 60 days out. No repairs, no showings, no fees, and up to $10,000 advanced to you before closing — yours to keep if we back out.

Here is how homeowners in Lenoir City sell their house as-is with EasyOffer:

Day 1

Tell Us About Your Property

Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.

Day 1-2

Get Your Cash Offer

We analyze your Lenoir City property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.

Day 7-14

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.

What's the Housing Market Like in Lenoir City, TN?

Latest available data from public sources. Updated .

Zillow Home Value Index

$402,504

+1.5% YoY

Zillow ZHVI

Median Sale Price

$395,000

Redfin

Days on Market

65 days

Redfin

Population

9,091

+18.9% since 2020

U.S. Census

Sale-to-List Ratio

97.1%

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Active Inventory

62 homes

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Price per Sq Ft

$206/sqft

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Recent Sales

9 homes

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Lenoir City, TN Real Estate Market Data
MetricValueChangeSource
Zillow Home Value Index$402,504+1.5% YoYZillow ZHVI
Median Sale Price$395,000Redfin
Days on Market65 daysRedfin
Population9,091+18.9% since 2020U.S. Census
Sale-to-List Ratio97.1%Redfin
Active Inventory62 homesRedfin
Price per Sq Ft$206/sqftRedfin
Recent Sales9 homesRedfin

Why Do Homeowners in Lenoir City Choose EasyOffer?

Lenoir City's median home value is $402,504 (Zillow, 2026), up 1.5% year-over-year. With 9,091 residents growing 18.9% since 2020. homes here sell in a median of 65 days with a 97.1% sale-to-list ratio.

Listing a home as-is on the Lenoir City market often means sitting for months and fielding lowball offers from bargain hunters. Buyers who use financing frequently cannot close on homes that fail inspection. EasyOffer buys with cash, so there are no appraisal contingencies or inspection walk-aways to worry about.

We also serve property owners in nearby Loudon, Tellico Village, Farragut, and throughout Tennessee.

Where Do We Buy Houses Near Lenoir City?

Neighborhoods We Serve

Major Industries

Lenoir City's economy is anchored by Manufacturing, Retail Trade, Hospitality & Food Service, Healthcare, Transportation & Warehousing.

School Districts

Lenoir City School District, Loudon County School District

What Our Sellers Say

My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.

Inherited Property
Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Closed in 9 days · Houston, TX

Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.

Avoided Foreclosure
Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Closed in 7 days · Atlanta, GA

My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.

Job Relocation
Jennifer R.
Jennifer R.
Closed in 11 days · Phoenix, AZ

What Tennessee Sellers Should Know Before a Cash Sale

Tennessee's transaction costs are low compared with most states. The state recordation transfer tax is $0.37 per $100 of the sale price or property value (about 0.37%), under T.C.A. 67-4-409 — and under the statute it is paid by the grantee (the buyer) — the buyer typically pays it, not the seller. There is no separate state or local documentary transfer tax on top of that. In a direct cash sale, sellers commonly pay no agent commission at all, which is where the largest traditional cost (often 5-6%) disappears.

The Tennessee Residential Property Disclosure Act (T.C.A. 66-5-201 and following) requires most home sellers to give buyers a written condition disclosure. But the law has meaningful exceptions: T.C.A. 66-5-209 exempts categories such as court-ordered transfers, foreclosure-related transfers, and transfers by estate fiduciaries, and the Act also lets a seller provide a disclaimer instead of a disclosure when the buyer agrees — the classic as-is sale. Experienced investors buy as-is routinely and expect problems, so a Tennessee seller with a house that would scare retail buyers does not have to fix it or paper over it. Honesty still matters: intentionally concealing a known defect can create liability regardless of the form used.

Taxes on your proceeds are simpler in Tennessee than almost anywhere: there is no state income tax, so the state takes nothing from your gain. Federal capital gains rules still apply, but if the home was your primary residence for at least two of the last five years, you can typically exclude up to $250,000 of gain ($500,000 for a married couple) from federal tax. Investment properties follow different rules, including depreciation recapture — worth a conversation with a tax professional before closing.

One caution about the cash-buyer market: Tennessee permits real estate wholesaling — where an operator puts your house under contract and then assigns that contract to someone else — provided proper disclosures are made. A wholesaler's offer is only as solid as the end buyer they can find, and deals can collapse late. Before signing, ask any buyer directly: Are you purchasing this property yourself, and can you show proof of funds? EasyOffer makes offers as a direct buyer. Whoever you sell to, verify the earnest money is real, the closing date is in writing, and the contract has no escape clauses you do not understand — a real estate attorney can review a contract for a modest flat fee.

Who pays the transfer tax when selling a house in Tennessee?

Tennessee's recordation transfer tax is $0.37 per $100 of the price or value (about 0.37%), and by custom the buyer typically pays it when the deed is recorded. Sellers in a direct cash sale often pay little in transaction costs beyond any mortgage payoff and prorated taxes.

Can I sell my Tennessee house as-is without a disclosure form?

In many cases, yes. The Residential Property Disclosure Act allows a disclaimer in place of a full disclosure when the buyer agrees, and T.C.A. 66-5-209 exempts several transfer types entirely, such as court-ordered, foreclosure-related, and estate fiduciary transfers. Investor buyers routinely accept as-is sales. Deliberately hiding a known defect can still create liability, so be straightforward.

Will Tennessee tax the money I make selling my house?

No. Tennessee has no state income tax, so the state takes nothing from your sale proceeds. Only federal capital gains tax can apply, and the primary-residence exclusion (up to $250,000 single / $500,000 married, if you meet the two-of-five-year ownership and use tests) wipes out the federal tax for most homeowners. Check investment-property situations with a tax professional.

How do I know a cash buyer is legitimate?

Ask three things: Are you buying the property yourself or assigning the contract? Can you show proof of funds? What is your earnest money and closing date, in writing? Tennessee allows contract wholesaling with proper disclosure, so it is fair to ask exactly who will be at the closing table. A direct buyer with verifiable funds and a firm date is the lower-risk option.

This section is general information about Tennessee law, not legal advice. Statutes and timelines change; consult a licensed Tennessee attorney about your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does selling a house as-is actually mean?

Selling as-is means you are not making any repairs or improvements before the sale. The buyer accepts the property in its current condition, including any defects, damage, or deferred maintenance.

Do I still need to disclose problems if I sell as-is in TN?

Yes. In Tennessee, sellers are typically still required to disclose known material defects. Selling as-is does not remove your disclosure obligations, but it does mean you are not responsible for fixing anything.

Will I get a lower price selling my Lenoir City house as-is?

Our offer reflects the current condition and avoids the costs you would spend on repairs, agent commissions, and months of carrying costs. Many sellers net more after factoring in those savings.

What kind of condition do you buy houses in?

Any condition. Damaged roofs, mold, foundation problems, fire damage, water damage, outdated systems, hoarder situations, code violations — we have seen it all and we buy it all.

Can I leave furniture and belongings in the house?

Yes. Leave whatever you do not want. We handle all cleanout and disposal after closing at no cost to you.

How do you determine the offer price on an as-is house?

We evaluate the property's location in Lenoir City, lot size, comparable sales, and estimated repair costs. You receive a transparent breakdown of how we arrived at our number.

EasyOffer is not a licensed real estate broker. We are a real estate investment company. All terms are disclosed upfront before you sign.

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