We buy houses in Toronto.
Toronto's housing stock spans from 1920s-1970s era homes in East York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke to heritage properties downtown. Many homeowners face unique challenges: inherited properties from parents who owned for decades, landlords exiting due to the city's vacancy tax, and older homes with foundation cracks or outdated knob-and-tube electrical systems that buyers won't touch. In neighborhoods like East York's older bungalows, Scarborough's post-war semis, and Etobicoke's 1960s-70s detached homes, traditional buyers expect move-in-ready properties—but achieving that means $50,000-$150,000+ in renovations. We buy Toronto properties exactly as they are, handling foundation issues, electrical problems, and inherited estates with cash offers and flexible closings.

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Why Toronto Homeowners Choose Cash Sales
Toronto's older housing stock creates specific challenges. In East York, 1920s-40s bungalows often have foundation issues and outdated electrical. Scarborough's 1950s-70s semis need full system updates. Etobicoke's 1960s-70s detached homes face moisture problems and aging infrastructure. Many sellers are inheriting properties from parents who owned for 40+ years, landlords exiting due to the vacancy tax, or homeowners facing $80,000+ repair bills they can't afford. Traditional buyers walk away when they see foundation cracks, knob-and-tube wiring, or asbestos concerns.
You might relate if:
- Inherited properties from parents who owned 1920s-1970s homes for decades
- Landlords exiting rental properties due to Toronto's vacancy tax requirements
- Foundation issues in East York's older bungalows and Scarborough's post-war homes
- Outdated knob-and-tube electrical systems that buyers and insurers reject
- Properties in Etobicoke with moisture problems and aging 1960s-70s infrastructure
The High Cost of Selling in Toronto's Market
Toronto's market demands perfection, but older properties need extensive work. Foundation repairs in East York can cost $30,000-$80,000. Replacing knob-and-tube electrical throughout a Scarborough semi runs $15,000-$35,000. Full renovations in Etobicoke's 1960s-70s homes often exceed $100,000. Buyers expect updated systems, modern finishes, and clean inspection reports—but achieving that means months of work and massive upfront investment. Agent commissions on $1M+ properties add $40,000-$50,000 in fees.
But if you're in a tight spot or the home needs work, here's what you might face:
- Foundation repair costs in East York and Scarborough averaging $30,000-$80,000+
- Electrical system replacements (knob-and-tube) costing $15,000-$35,000+
- Full renovation costs in Etobicoke's 1960s-70s homes exceeding $100,000+
- Agent commissions of 4-5% on properties worth $800,000-$2M+ ($32,000-$100,000+)
- Buyer walk-aways when inspections reveal foundation, electrical, or asbestos issues
Sell Your Toronto Property As-Is, No Matter the Condition
We buy Toronto properties exactly as they are—including foundation issues in East York, knob-and-tube electrical in Scarborough, and moisture problems in Etobicoke. No repairs, no staging, no waiting for buyer financing. We handle inherited estates, landlord exits, and properties with structural or system problems that traditional buyers won't touch.
- ✅Buy properties with foundation cracks, electrical issues, or structural problems
- ✅Handle inherited estates from parents who owned 1920s-1970s homes for decades
- ✅Purchase rental properties from landlords exiting due to vacancy tax requirements
- ✅No foundation repairs, electrical updates, or renovation costs required
- ✅Cash offers closing in 7-14 days—perfect for urgent situations or tax deadlines
Toronto Neighborhoods We Serve
We buy properties across Toronto, with particular experience in East York's 1920s-40s bungalows with foundation issues, Scarborough's 1950s-70s semis with outdated electrical, and Etobicoke's 1960s-70s detached homes with moisture problems. We also handle heritage homes downtown, rental properties city-wide, and inherited estates throughout the GTA. Whether it's knob-and-tube wiring, foundation cracks, or landlord exits, we buy as-is.
Getting Your Cash Offer is Straightforward
Contact us with your property details
Call or text 226-988-9380, email contact@trueofferproperties.ca, or fill out our online form
Share information about your property
Tell us about the property type, condition, location, and your ideal closing timeline—no inspections or photos required upfront
Receive your transparent cash offer
We'll provide a fair, no-obligation offer within 24 hours based on current Toronto market conditions
Close on your preferred timeline
Choose a closing date that works for you—whether you need 7 days for a quick move or 30+ days to relocate
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Your House in Toronto
How quickly can you buy my house in Toronto?
We can close on your Toronto home in as little as 7-10 days, depending on your timeline. We work on your schedule and can be flexible with closing dates.
Do I need to make repairs before selling my Toronto house?
No repairs are needed. We buy houses in Toronto in any condition - whether it needs cosmetic updates, major repairs, or is completely move-in ready.
Are there any fees or commissions when selling to you in Toronto?
No. Unlike traditional real estate sales in Toronto, there are no agent commissions, no closing costs, and no hidden fees. The cash offer we make is what you receive.
How do you determine the cash offer for my Toronto property?
We evaluate your Toronto property based on its location, condition, size, and current market conditions. We provide a fair, transparent cash offer with no obligation to accept.
What types of properties do you buy in Toronto?
We buy all types of residential properties in Toronto including single-family homes, townhouses, duplexes, and condos. We purchase properties in any condition.
We Also Buy Houses in These Nearby Areas
In addition to Toronto, we buy houses throughout Ontario. Check out our other service areas:
Ready to Sell Your Toronto Property Fast?
Whether you've inherited a 1920s-70s home from parents, need to exit a rental property due to the vacancy tax, or face foundation or electrical issues that buyers won't touch, we make selling simple. Toronto's older housing stock creates unique challenges—but we understand them. We buy properties with foundation cracks, knob-and-tube wiring, moisture problems, and inherited estates. Let's discuss your situation with zero pressure.
From East York bungalows with foundation issues to Scarborough semis with outdated electrical, we help Toronto homeowners move forward quickly and stress-free.