Cash Home Buyers · 2026 Review

The Best Cash Home Buyers in Saginaw, MI (2026)

A ranked, review-based directory of the top companies that buy houses for cash in Saginaw (Saginaw County). Compare real ratings, BBB standing, business models, and service areas — then get competing offers so you can sell fast without leaving money on the table.

$159,183Saginaw median sale price, June 2026
11 daysmedian for a Saginaw listing to go pending, vs 721 to close for cash
$79,592 $151,224the 50%–95% cash-offer range, in Saginaw terms

How we ranked Saginaw's cash home buyers

Every company below is a real cash buyer that serves Saginaw. Rankings (from #2 down) are set by a transparent, automatic score built from each company's primary consumer rating and review count (mostly Google), its Better Business Bureau accreditation and rating, and its years in business. Ratings were compiled from public sources in 2026; no company can pay to rank higher.

Disclosure:HouseGoodbye.com is listed as our #1 editor's pick because it is our own service. We're upfront about that — the rest of the list is ordered purely by the review data above so you can judge every option on the merits.

Top 10 cash home buyers in Saginaw, MI

The 10 companies buying in Saginaw break down as 5 local investors and 2 national "We Buy Houses" brands, with the highest-rated of them based in Dallas, TX. No iBuyer currently operates here, so the realistic choice is between investors, national brands and a marketplace.

HouseGoodbye.com

Editor's PickOffer marketplace
Our recommendation for SaginawRoyal Oak, MI

Pros

  • Multiple competing cash offers on one house instead of a single offer
  • No agent commissions, no repairs, and no seller-paid closing costs
  • You choose the closing date and can walk away at any point

Cons

  • It's a marketplace, not a direct buyer — offers come from its investor network
  • As with any cash sale, offers are below full retail (open-market) value

We Buy Ugly Houses (HomeVestors)

National brand
★★★★★★★★★★4.73,064 Google reviewsBBB A+ · AccreditedSince 1996 (30 yrs)Dallas, TX

Pros

  • Nearly three decades in business and BBB-accredited (A+)
  • Buys in essentially any condition and closes quickly
  • Local franchisees in Detroit and other Michigan metros

Cons

  • Franchise model means experience varies by local office
  • Offers are well below market value (typically the '70% rule')

HomeLight Simple Sale

Offer marketplace
★★★★★★★★★★4.8400 Google reviewsBBB A+ · AccreditedSince 2012 (14 yrs)Scottsdale, AZ

Pros

  • BBB-accredited (A+) with a large, well-reviewed parent company
  • No HomeLight fees; offers in ~24 hours, close in as few as 7 days
  • Buys a wide range of property types and conditions

Cons

  • You receive one routed offer rather than several competing bids
  • Individual partner-investor fees and terms can vary

We Buy Houses

National brand
★★★★★★★★★★4.82,207 Google reviewsBBB A+Since 1997 (29 yrs)Grapevine, TX

Pros

  • Long track record and consistently high aggregate review scores
  • Local operators know their specific Michigan market
  • Fast, as-is, no-fee purchases

Cons

  • Quality still depends on the individual local licensee
  • Below-market cash offers, like all We-Buy-Houses buyers

Blue Moon Acquisitions

Local investor
★★★★★★★★★★4.649 Google reviewsBBB A+ · AccreditedSince 2015 (11 yrs)Shelby Township, MI

Pros

  • BBB-accredited (A+) with nearly a decade in business
  • Handles title issues and cleanup at no extra cost
  • Fast closings with prompt payment

Cons

  • Serves Metro Detroit and Mid-Michigan only
  • Below-market cash offers

M1 Home Buyers

Local investor
★★★★★★★★★★5.055 Google reviewsSince 2019 (7 yrs)West Bloomfield, MI

Pros

  • Near-perfect Google rating across dozens of reviews
  • Buys statewide, including inherited, rental, and foreclosure situations
  • Aims to contact sellers within 24 hours; no fees

Cons

  • Not BBB-accredited
  • Below-market cash offers, as with any investor sale

Cash for Michigan Houses

Local investor
★★★★★★★★★★4.530 Google reviewsBBB A+Flint, MI

Pros

  • A+ BBB rating and buys in the toughest conditions
  • Statewide coverage with no service charges or hidden fees
  • Will refer you to an agent if selling to them isn't your best option

Cons

  • Not BBB-accredited (rated but not accredited)
  • Below-market cash offers

Money Team Properties

Local investor
★★★★★★★★★★4.924 Google reviewsSince 2017 (9 yrs)Detroit, MI

Pros

  • High Google rating and several years in business
  • Buys statewide in any condition
  • No repairs, fees, or commissions

Cons

  • Not BBB-accredited
  • Smaller review volume than national brands

Mitten Home Buyer

Local investor
★★★★★★★★★★4.955 Google reviewsMichigan

Pros

  • Strong Google rating across 50+ reviews
  • No fees or closing costs; flexible closing dates
  • Broad statewide coverage

Cons

  • Not BBB-accredited
  • Cash offers are below retail value

iBuyer.com

Offer marketplace
★★★★★★★★★★4.3500 Trustpilot reviewsMiami, FL

Pros

  • Multiple offers from one request; no commissions or fees
  • Offer in 24–48 hours and closings as fast as 7 days
  • Solid Trustpilot rating

Cons

  • A lead-routing platform, not the actual buyer
  • Final offers still come from third-party investors

Looking for a fuller write-up of any company above? The statewide guide to Michigan cash home buyers carries the full profiles.

The 4 types of cash home buyers, in Saginaw dollars

Not every cash buyer works the same way, and the gap is large. Against Saginaw's median sale price of $159,183, a 50% offer is $79,592 while a 95% offer is $151,224 — a difference of $71,632. Which type of buyer you are talking to matters more than the company name.

Buyer typeTypical offer in SaginawClosing speedService feesBest for
Local investor$79,592 $111,42850%–70% of market value7–14 daysNoneDistressed, probate, or heavily damaged homes
'We Buy Houses' national brand$79,592 $111,42850%–70% of market value7–21 daysNoneSpeed and certainty in any condition
iBuyer (e.g., Opendoor)$135,306 $151,22485%–95% of market value14–45 days~5% service feeMove-in-ready homes in select metros
Offer marketplaceVaries — competing bids7–30 daysNone to the sellerComparing multiple offers to maximize proceeds

Sources: ATTOM Data (H1 2025), NAR / ATTOM investor purchase data (2025). Verify current rates before transacting.

What a cash offer on a Saginaw house actually works out to

Almost every investor offer starts from the same arithmetic: take what the house would be worth repaired, keep 70% of it to cover their margin and holding costs, then subtract the repair bill. In Saginaw, where the median sale price is $159,183 as of June 2026, that 70% starting point is $111,428 before a single repair comes off. An iBuyer starts far higher, near $143,265, but still deducts repairs and then charges roughly 5% of the price as a service fee.

Illustrative offers on a $159,183 Saginaw home, by how much work it needs. Repair figures are round scenarios, not quotes for your house.
If the house needsInvestor / We Buy HousesiBuyer, after feeListing, after costs and repairs
Cosmetic onlypaint, flooring, clean-out — about $10,000$101,428$126,601$138,260
Moderatekitchen or bath, roof, mechanicals — about $30,000$81,428$107,601$118,260
Heavystructural, fire or water damage — about $60,000$51,428$79,101$88,260

The listing column is where the comparison gets honest. Selling a $159,183 Saginaw home on the open market costs roughly $9,551 in agent commission at 6% plus about $1,372 in Michigan transfer tax, which lands you near $148,260 before you have fixed anything or paid a month of holding costs. That is the number a cash offer should be measured against — not the $159,183 headline. Commission is negotiable and some transfer tax exemptions apply, so treat both as starting points.

Saginaw homes go under contract in a median of 11 days, so you have genuine leverage here: a buyer who lowballs a sound house can be walked away from, and with only 31% of sales closing above asking, buyers here already expect to negotiate, so repair money is harder to earn back, and there are about 481 homes on the market in Saginaw right now. Use that as your read on how hard to push back on a first offer.

One more thing worth knowing before you accept anything: the typical Saginaw home has risen from about $98,403 five years ago to $134,495, a gain of 36.7%. Sellers regularly underestimate their equity, and a percentage-of-value offer is calculated on today's number, not what you remember the house being worth.

If your Saginaw house is worth more or less than the median

The median is only a starting point, and the gap between offer types widens with price. These are the same three calculations run at Saginaw values above and below $159,183, assuming the moderate $30,000 repair scenario throughout.

If it would sell forInvestoriBuyer, after feeListing, after costs and repairsGap, investor vs listing
$111,00070% of median$47,700$66,405$73,385$25,685
$159,000the Saginaw median$81,300$107,445$118,093$36,793
$223,000140% of median$126,100$162,165$177,702$51,602

Notice the last column. On lower-value Saginaw houses the gap between an investor offer and a completed listing is small enough that the certainty, the skipped repairs and the chosen closing date can genuinely be worth more than the difference. Higher up the range that gap grows quickly, which is where it pays to make buyers compete rather than accept the first number.

How to read the Saginaw market before you accept

  • A Saginaw listing goes under contract in a median of 11 days. If a buyer tells you the house will sit, the local data does not support it — ask why their offer assumes otherwise.
  • Only 31% of Saginaw sales close above asking, so the open market is not paying premiums. Money spent on repairs before selling is less likely to come back here than in a hotter market.
  • About 481 homes are for sale in Saginaw, with roughly 172 added last month. The more competing supply, the more a guaranteed closing date is worth to you.
  • Saginaw values are up 21.0% year over year, so any offer based on a valuation more than a few months old is likely to be under-priced. Ask what comparable sales it used.
  • Whatever the numbers say, hold two or three offers at once. A single Saginaw offer, however reasonable it sounds, gives you nothing to measure it against.

Saginaw market figures from Zillow Research public data, June 2026. Offer percentages are the industry conventions described above, applied to that figure — they are illustrative, not an offer.

How to choose a cash buyer in Saginaw

  1. Get more than one offer. A single offer gives you nothing to compare. Competing bids are the only reliable way to know a cash offer is fair.
  2. Match the buyer type to your home. A move-in-ready house may do best with an iBuyer near market value; a distressed or inherited property is a better fit for a local investor or a marketplace.
  3. Verify reputation. Check Google reviews and the BBB profile, and confirm the company is buying with its own funds — not wholesaling your contract to someone else.
  4. Read the agreement. Confirm there are no fees, who pays closing costs, and whether the price can change after an inspection.

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Selling a house fast in Saginaw?

For the full local guide — how the process works, what we buy, and answers to Saginaw homeowners' most common questions — visit our Sell My House Fast in Saginaw page or see the county-wide overview on our Saginaw County cash home buyers page.

There are roughly 481 homes on the Saginaw market right now, which changes the math if you would rather not make repairs first. See selling a house as-is. The same applies when you are dividing property in a divorce — read selling a house during divorce — or when you are trying to get ahead of a foreclosure, covered in avoiding foreclosure.

Cash home buyers in Saginaw: FAQ

Who are the best cash home buyers in Saginaw?

Our editor's pick is HouseGoodbye.com, which puts multiple vetted cash buyers in competition for your Saginaw home rather than handing you one take-it-or-leave-it number — and we disclose that HouseGoodbye owns this site. On review data alone, the highest-rated companies serving Saginaw are M1 Home Buyers (5.0 on Google), Money Team Properties (4.9 on Google), Mitten Home Buyer (4.9 on Google). 3 of the 9 ranked companies here are BBB accredited.

How much do cash home buyers pay for a house in Saginaw?

It depends far more on the buyer type than the company. Against a median sale price of $159,183 in Saginaw as of June 2026, an investor or "We Buy Houses" brand working to the 70% rule would typically land between $79,592 and $111,428 before deducting repairs, while an iBuyer would sit nearer $135,306 to $151,224 but charge roughly 5% in fees. Condition moves these a long way, so treat them as brackets rather than quotes.

Which type of cash buyer is right for my Saginaw house?

Only 31% of Saginaw sales close above asking, so buyers here expect to negotiate and a house needing work has little retail leverage. That tilts the choice toward investors and national brands who price condition in, with a marketplace worth using to make them bid against each other.

How fast can I sell my Saginaw house for cash?

Typically 7–21 days. For comparison, a listed Saginaw home takes a median of 11 days just to go under contract, before a mortgage-financed closing adds roughly another month. With no lender involved there is no appraisal or financing contingency to stall on, and you generally choose the closing date.

Are cash home buyers in Saginaw legitimate?

Mostly yes — the model is decades old — but the variance between companies is wide, which is why every one of the 9 ranked here was included on publicly verifiable review and BBB data rather than because it paid to appear. Check the Google reviews and BBB profile linked on each entry, get the offer in writing, confirm the company buys with its own funds instead of assigning your contract to someone else, and never pay an upfront fee.

Will I get a fair price selling for cash in Saginaw?

A cash offer is below full retail, and no honest page will tell you otherwise. What offsets it on a $159,183 Saginaw sale is roughly $9,551 of agent commission you do not pay, plus repairs, concessions and the months of taxes, insurance and utilities a listing would cost you. The only reliable way to know a given offer is fair is to hold more than one at the same time.