Ready Rooms is a nonprofit housing organization
Your Property Could Help Someone Find a Home
When you sell a property to Ready Rooms, you're doing more than completing a transaction. You're helping create housing for veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, families in transition, and individuals rebuilding their lives after homelessness or incarceration.
- No obligation, no pressure - ever
- Every property reviewed individually, not by a formula
- As-is, distressed, vacant, tenant-occupied, and inherited properties welcome
- Flexible closing timelines built around your situation
Why Ready Rooms acquires property
Every home we acquire is evaluated for one purpose: expanding safe, stable housing for people who need it most. That's the whole reason this channel exists.
Why we do this
A property acquisition channel built around a mission, not a pitch.
Ready Rooms exists to place veterans, seniors, individuals experiencing homelessness, people with disabilities, families in transition, and people reentering society after incarceration into stable housing. Acquiring property directly is one of the ways we grow the number of housing options available - alongside our provider network and referral partnerships.
If you own a property you're thinking about selling - whether it's a house you inherited, a rental you're tired of managing, a vacant lot, or a property that needs more work than you want to take on - we'd like the chance to look at it. Every submission is reviewed individually by our acquisitions team, not run through an automated formula. There's no obligation to move forward, and no pressure either way. You're welcome to simply submit information and see what we say.
What to expect
A fair, respectful process from start to finish.
How it works
Three simple steps.
You submit your property
Tell us about the property and your situation. It takes a few minutes, and there's no cost or commitment to do so.
We review it individually
Our acquisitions team looks at the property, the situation, and whether it fits our housing mission - not an automated formula.
We respond either way
If it looks like a good fit, we'll reach out to talk next steps. If not, you'll still hear from us, and we're grateful you thought of us.
Submit your property
Tell us about your property.
The more detail you can share, the faster our acquisitions team can give you a real answer - but every field marked optional is genuinely optional.
Property Submission
For owners, heirs, trustees, family members, realtors, and investors offering a property for consideration. This is a request for consideration only - it does not obligate you or Ready Rooms to a transaction.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions.
Do you buy inherited houses?
Yes. Inherited properties are one of the most common submissions we receive, including houses still in probate or held in a trust. Estate representatives, trustees, and family members can submit on the property's behalf.
Do you buy rental property with tenants still in place?
Yes. Tenant-occupied properties are welcome. Let us know the occupancy status when you submit so our team can evaluate the situation accurately.
Do you buy vacant land?
We consider vacant land alongside single-family, multifamily, mobile homes on owned land, and certain small commercial properties, depending on location and fit for our housing mission.
What condition does my property need to be in?
Properties in any condition are welcome, including those needing major repairs, fire or water damage, foundation or roof issues, or open code violations. Every property is reviewed individually.
Is there any obligation once I submit?
No. Submitting information is a request for consideration only. It does not obligate you, or Ready Rooms, to move forward with a transaction.
How fast will I hear back?
Our acquisitions team reviews new submissions and reaches out if your property looks like a good fit. Response time varies by volume, but every submission is reviewed.
What happens to the property after Ready Rooms acquires it?
Acquired properties are evaluated for use in expanding housing opportunities for veterans, seniors, individuals experiencing homelessness, people with disabilities, families in transition, and individuals reentering society after incarceration.
Can a realtor or investor submit a property on someone else's behalf?
Yes. Realtors, investors, family members, and estate representatives can all submit properties. Just let us know your relationship to the property in the form.
Have a property in mind?
Submitting takes a few minutes, and there's no obligation either way. If it's not the right fit, you'll still hear from us - and we're grateful you thought of Ready Rooms.