FAQ’s • National Promise Land Properties

FAQ’S

Are you really able to buy my property with cash?

We use the industry standard term “cash”, but in most cases, you’ll get paid through a title/attorney/escrow company that will handle the paperwork for the transaction. They will arrange with you directly to be paid by wire transfer, check, or cashier’s check.

How do I accept the offer I received for my property?

Please sign and send back to us by mail or email. To speed up the process, please take a photo of the signed purchase agreement and email it to: offers@nationalpromiselandproperties.com and we’ll get started!

Are you negotiable on your offer price?

Maybe. However, for it to make sense for our business, we have to be very careful about the investments we make. If you can provide some additional information that will help us revise our offer, we will happily reconsider our offer price. In many markets there’s an oversupply of potential land investments to make.

Can I sell the property As-is?

Yes, you will be selling the property as-is. All we ask is that you provide us any information you have on the property. We’ll generally ask if you have information on access or any other important characteristics or history of the property.

Does that mean that you are my real estate agent?

No, I will not be acting in a representative capacity for you in the transaction. We handle almost all of our purchases without a real estate agent involved. There is no room in our offer to pay any commission to an agent.

How fast can you close?

In most cases, we can close in 5 to 15 business days as long as all parties can supply any needed paperwork right away. Title companies sometimes require additional information to close the deal, which can add time. If you need funds quicker, call or email us and we can discuss options.

I own other properties too. Will you consider buying them as well?

Yes, we are definitely interested. Please call or email us with the details and we’ll get back to you with an offer.

I have never been to the property I own. Will you still buy it if I don’t know anything about it?

Yes, this is quite common. We do our own research on all our property purchases, so there is no need for you to provide any specific information to us about the property.