Graham homeowners in the Alamance County seat deserve a straightforward option. Cinch makes a fair cash offer in 24 hours — no agents, no fees, no repairs, close whenever you need. Whether your home is near the historic courthouse square or out on Graham-Hopedale Road, we buy it as-is.
When you work with Cinch, you are working with someone who understands the Graham market specifically — the Alamance County tax rate of $0.61 per $100, the smaller and tighter buyer pool compared to nearby Burlington, and the I-85/I-40 junction proximity that makes this an underrated investment corridor. Ryan has purchased homes in Graham where sellers needed a direct buyer rather than sitting on MLS while Burlington commuters shopped around.
He knows the Alamance County market inside and out — from the historic neighborhoods near downtown Graham and the courthouse square to residential streets around Graham City Park and properties along the Haw River corridor. That Alamance County knowledge is what makes the process straightforward from first call to close.
Graham is a tight-knit community at the heart of Alamance County, just minutes from Burlington and less than an hour from both Greensboro and Chapel Hill. Life moves at a different pace here — practical, unpretentious, and hardworking. When it comes time to sell a house, you deserve a straightforward process with no games and no surprises.
Fill out a quick form or call us directly. Share your Graham address and a few details — it takes about 60 seconds to get started.
Within 24 hours, we'll present you with a fair cash offer based on recent sales in your Graham neighborhood. No pressure, no strings.
Accept the offer, choose your closing date, and we handle everything. Cash wired directly to you. Done in as few as 7 days.
Cinch Home Buyers works with Graham homeowners who need results, not runaround. Maybe you've inherited a home near the courthouse square that needs everything updated. Maybe your rental near downtown has been more headache than income. Or maybe you just want a fair deal without months of uncertainty on the MLS. Whatever brought you here, we're ready to make you a straightforward cash offer.
We buy homes throughout Graham and all of Alamance County — from the older homes along Main Street and the historic district to residential neighborhoods near Graham City Park, Isley Farm Road, and the Burlington city limits. Age and condition don't matter. Whether it's a 1950s bungalow in need of a full gut or a perfectly solid home you just need to move quickly, we'll buy it.
Alamance County's housing market moves on its own rhythm — not as fast as the Triangle, not as competitive as Charlotte. Homes here often sit longer, especially if they need updates or aren't priced precisely. Many properties from the 1950s through 1970s can't easily pass conventional loan inspections, which shrinks the buyer pool. Meanwhile property taxes and maintenance keep adding up. For homeowners who need to move on, waiting months for the right financed buyer isn't always realistic.
We're not some out-of-state operation. We're a North Carolina company that buys homes in Graham, Burlington, Mebane, Gibsonville, Haw River, Elon, and throughout Alamance County. We understand the local market dynamics, what properties actually sell for here, and how to move fast on a deal. Whether it's a downtown Graham property or a home out on the county's rural edge, we know this area and can close on your schedule.
Alamance County's mill-era housing stock and shifting employment base create real obstacles. Here is how Cinch helps Graham homeowners get out clean.
Life throws curveballs. Your house shouldn't make things harder. Here are some of the situations Graham and Alamance County homeowners come to us with:
Or call us: (919) 751-6768A new job in another city, a divorce, or a major life transition can mean you need to sell your Graham home fast. We move quickly — cash offer in 24 hours, close in as few as 7 days — so you can focus on what comes next without the house holding you back.
A loved one passed and left you a house in Alamance County. Maybe it's been sitting empty for months. Maybe it's full of belongings you haven't sorted through. Maybe it needs work you can't afford. We buy inherited homes in any condition and handle the details so you don't have to.
Graham's market is competitive for updated homes but slow for properties needing work. If your listing has gone stale and your agent is out of ideas, we can step in with a cash offer and close fast — no more waiting, no more price reductions with no results.
Alamance County has a lot of housing stock from the 1950s through 1970s. These homes were built well, but they need significant updates — new electrical, HVAC overhauls, kitchen and bath work. If a financed buyer can't get a loan because of the condition, we're your solution. We buy it as-is.
Being a landlord in Alamance County isn't always profitable. Between maintenance costs, property taxes, and tenants who don't pay, sometimes the smartest move is to sell and put that money somewhere better. We buy rental properties — even with tenants still in place.
When life gets complicated, the last thing you need is a six-month selling process. Whether you're going through a divorce, struggling with payments, or staring down a foreclosure notice, we can move quickly and discreetly. No yard signs, no open houses, no neighbors in your business.
Whatever situation you're in, we're here to help. No obligation. No pressure.
Forget everything you thought you knew about selling a home. No staging, no open houses, no crossing your fingers that a buyer's loan gets approved. Hit play and see the Cinch process in action.
I had an older home in Alamance County that needed everything — new roof, HVAC, plumbing. Cinch gave me a fair offer and closed in two weeks. I didn't have to fix a single thing."
Our TV commercial shows the Cinch process from start to finish — a straightforward cash sale with no agents, no repairs, and no hidden costs. Whether you own a home near downtown Graham or a property out in rural Alamance County, this is exactly how every one of our sellers experiences the process.
Cinch Home Buyers is a North Carolina company that understands Graham and Alamance County down to the street level. From the historic homes near the courthouse square and downtown Graham to the residential neighborhoods along Isley Farm Road, from older properties near Graham City Park to rentals throughout the county — we've purchased every type of property this market has to offer.
Whether it's an aging home that needs a complete overhaul, a rental property where tenants have moved on and left damage behind, or a family home you inherited and aren't sure what to do with — we make selling quick, painless, and honest. No agents, no lenders, no runaround.
Focused on Graham and Alamance County — with coverage across the entire state.
Graham and Alamance County's market rewards well-maintained, updated homes — but can be slow and unpredictable for properties needing work. See how selling to Cinch compares to the traditional route.
The old way with agents, fees, and uncertainty
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From downtown Graham to Burlington, Mebane to Haw River — if you own a house in the Graham area, we will make you a fair cash offer within 24 hours.
Whether your home is near downtown Graham's courthouse square, tucked into an established neighborhood off Isley Farm Road, or sitting on acreage along the Haw River — Cinch Home Buyers makes fair cash offers on properties in any condition, anywhere in Alamance County.
The vision of Cinch Home Buyers grew from a straightforward conviction: a business should give back more than it takes. Homeowners across North Carolina — including the longtime residents and families of Graham and Alamance County — deserved a better alternative to the slow, commission-heavy traditional market and the impersonal lowball offers from national corporations.
Ryan built Cinch to be different — a trustworthy, local operation where you deal directly with someone who understands the Alamance County market, the challenges of selling older textile-era homes, and the realities facing sellers who need to move fast without an agent. Our mission is a fair, transparent, and professional service that creates genuine change in the communities we serve.
This is not just talk. Our team has initiated a community fund to donate to local charities across North Carolina — including organizations serving Alamance County families. Every house we buy moves us closer to our goal. When you sell to Cinch, you are helping your neighbors too.
See why Alamance County homeowners — from longtime Graham residents near the courthouse square to families along the Burlington border — trust Cinch Home Buyers for fast, fair cash offers. Real Google reviews from real sellers across North Carolina.
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Everything Graham and Alamance County homeowners ask us before getting their cash offer. If your question isn't here, call us at (919) 751-6768.
Our process has three steps. First, you tell us about your Graham property — address, bedrooms, and any condition issues. We do our own research on Alamance County comparable sales and come back to you with a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
If you accept, we schedule a quick walkthrough of the property — usually a 30-to-60-minute visit. After that, we move to closing at a local title company. From first call to cash in hand, most Graham sellers close in 7 to 21 days.
No. Zero fees, zero commissions. A traditional sale through a Graham real estate agent typically costs you 5–6% in commissions plus 1–2% in closing costs. On a $150,000 home, that's $10,500 to $12,000 off the top before you see a dollar.
With Cinch, the offer we make is the amount you receive at closing. We pay our own closing costs. There is nothing deducted from your proceeds — what we offer is what you walk away with.
Yes — this is exactly what we specialize in. Alamance County has significant housing stock from the 1950s through 1970s, and many of those homes need HVAC replacement, updated electrical panels, new plumbing, roof repairs, or full kitchen and bathroom renovations. Financed buyers typically cannot get a loan approved on homes in this condition.
We buy as-is, period. You don't clean, fix, stage, or renovate a single thing. We factor the condition into our offer, and the transaction moves forward without any repair demands on you.
We can close in as few as 7 days if you need it fast. The typical timeline is 10–14 days from accepted offer to closing — which is the time required for title work and scheduling at the closing attorney's office in Alamance County.
If you need more time — say, 30, 45, or 60 days to find your next home or coordinate a move — we can accommodate that too. You pick the closing date. We work around your schedule, not the other way around.
Yes, and we handle inherited properties regularly. If a loved one passed and left you a house in Alamance County — whether it's been sitting empty for months, is full of belongings you haven't had time to sort through, or needs work you simply cannot afford — we can help.
We purchase inherited homes in any condition and work with your timeline. If the estate is still in probate, our team has experience coordinating with attorneys and navigating the North Carolina probate process to make the transaction as smooth as possible for you.
Our offers are built on real Alamance County comparable sales — not a formula designed to extract maximum profit at your expense. We look at what similar homes near your Graham property have actually sold for, account for the condition and location, and make a fair offer that reflects current market reality.
Our offer will be less than what a fully renovated, perfectly staged Graham home might fetch after six months on the MLS. We account for our repair costs and risk. But for homeowners who want speed, certainty, and zero out-of-pocket costs, the net result is often comparable — and without the months of uncertainty.
Within a few hours of submitting your Graham property address, one of our team members will call you to confirm basic details — bedrooms, bathrooms, condition, and your situation. We'll pull Alamance County sales data and put together an offer.
You'll receive a written cash offer — typically within 24 hours. There's no pressure to accept. Take as much time as you need to review it, talk to family, or compare options. If you want to move forward, we handle everything from there.
Yes. Landlords who are done managing Alamance County rental properties are one of the most common sellers we work with. Whether you have a single-family rental, a small multi-unit, or a property with tenants in a difficult situation, we can still make an offer and purchase the property with occupants in place.
We handle the tenant relationships after closing. You do not need to wait for a lease to end, pursue an eviction, or otherwise resolve the tenancy before selling to us.
Absolutely no obligation. We will never pressure you to accept an offer. Many homeowners come to us to compare options — they want to know what a cash offer looks like before deciding whether to list with an agent or pursue another path.
You are welcome to request a cash offer, review it at your leisure, and walk away with no hard feelings if it isn't right for your situation. We want you to make the decision that is genuinely best for you.
Yes. A stale listing is one of the most common situations we see in Alamance County. Graham's market moves well for updated, move-in-ready homes — but if your property needs work, is priced at a point where financing is difficult, or is in a location that attracts a thin buyer pool, it can sit for months with nothing happening.
We can step in with a cash offer and close fast, ending the cycle of price reductions, expired listings, and carrying costs. You stop paying property taxes, insurance, and utilities on a home that isn't selling — and you move on with certainty.
We buy throughout all of Alamance County and the surrounding region. Our active coverage includes Graham, Burlington, Mebane, Haw River, Gibsonville, Elon, Swepsonville, and the rural areas throughout the county — including properties along the Haw River corridor and out toward the Orange County and Caswell County lines.
We also buy across all of North Carolina. If you have a property elsewhere in the state, we can help with that too.
We work with sellers in this situation regularly. Divorce can create complicated timelines — courts may require the property to be sold, both parties may need to agree on terms, and the emotional weight of the process is already enormous without adding a six-month MLS listing on top of it.
A cash sale to Cinch gives both parties a clean, fast, and certain exit. No open houses, no strangers walking through the home, no uncertainty about whether a financed buyer will qualify. We can move as quickly as you need and work with both parties and their attorneys.
Alamance County — and Graham specifically — has a two-speed market. Updated, well-maintained homes in desirable locations move relatively quickly because the county sits along the I-40/I-85 corridor between Burlington, Chapel Hill, and Greensboro, attracting buyers who want more affordable options than the Triangle.
But the market is slow and unpredictable for properties needing significant work. Financed buyers struggle to get approvals on older homes, inspection lists can kill deals at the last moment, and appraisals sometimes come in below agreed-upon prices. If your Graham home needs any level of work, a cash sale avoids all of that entirely.
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We buy homes throughout Graham, Burlington, Mebane, and every community in Alamance County — any condition, any timeline.
Cinch Home Buyers serves homeowners throughout Alamance County and the broader Piedmont Triad corridor. Whether your property is in Graham or a nearby community, we make a fair cash offer within 24 hours — no repairs, no commissions, and no lender delays.
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