We Buy Houses Solano County

Sell Your Solano County, CA House For Cash in ANY Condition.

We buy houses across Solano County — Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville, Suisun City, Benicia, Dixon, and Rio Vista on the Delta — in any condition. No realtors, no fees, no commissions, no repairs, and no cleaning. Get a fair, no-obligation cash offer and close in as little as 7–10 days.

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Homes We've Bought Across the Bay Area

253 Bay Area homes purchased for cash since 2014 — every pin is a real home we bought.

Sell My House for Cash in Solano County, CA

Solano County anchors the I-80 corridor between the Bay Area and Sacramento, from Vallejo’s historic Victorians and Mare Island waterfront to the newer subdivisions of Fairfield and Vacaville and the small Delta towns of Benicia and Rio Vista. We buy houses across all of Solano County directly with cash and exactly as-is — older homes with deferred maintenance, inherited property, or a place you simply want sold without the repairs and showings. No commissions, no fees, and a close in as little as 7-10 days.

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We Want to Buy Your Solano County Home

No Strings Attached

If your Solano County home has lingered on the market, or you’ve weighed calling an agent and stalled at the thought of what comes next, you already know the traditional path asks a lot before it gives anything back. Listing means staging, showings, an inspection that invites renegotiation, and weeks (often months) of maybe while you keep carrying the property. Selling directly to Rapid Home Solutions skips that entire gauntlet — we’re a family-owned cash buyer purchasing Solano County homes outright, so there’s no audience to impress and no listing limbo to wait out.

The contrast is simple. We buy as-is, in any condition, so you make no repairs and clear out nothing you don’t want to take. There are no agent commissions, no fees, and no closing costs charged to you, and because our offer is backed by cash, there’s no appraisal or buyer financing that can collapse the deal at the last minute. You get a fair, straightforward cash offer on your Solano County house and a closing in as little as 7-10 days — or a later date you choose, on a timeline that actually fits your life.

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Why Homeowners Choose Us

Discover the advantages that make selling simple, transparent, and stress-free with fair cash offers and flexible closings.

We Pay All Cash

Because we pay cash, we can be flexible and close on your time frame. We don’t need to wait for an appraisal or lender approvals.

Easy & Clear Terms

We make this a simple, straight forward and easy to understand process for you.

We Do the Paperwork

We use a licensed and insured title company and we will make sure the details are taken care of, so you don’t have to.

Zero Fees

You won’t have to pay any title or closing costs.

Sell "As-Is"

You won’t have to fix or clean anything! We will buy your home the way it is.

Close in Days

We can close in as little as 7 days, depending on your timeline.

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The Benefits of Selling to Rapid Home Solutions

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SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST IN Solano County

Solano homeowners often come to us in the middle of a life change — an inherited home they live too far away to manage, a divorce, a job transfer tied to Travis Air Force Base, or back taxes and payments piling up on an older Vallejo or Fairfield property. A cash sale skips the appraisal and financing that slow a traditional listing, so you can settle things quickly and move on with your equity in hand.

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Selling a House in Solano County: Cities, Local Rules & Situations We Handle

Solano County is the Bay Area’s more affordable northeast corner — and one of its most distress-prone. Vallejo’s 2008 municipal bankruptcy, the foreclosure waves in Fairfield and Suisun, the Travis Air Force Base relocation churn, and Delta and marsh flood zones all make for a lot of homes that don’t sell cleanly on the open market. We buy directly, for cash, in every city — exactly as the home sits.

Solano County Cities We Buy In

  • Vallejo — the county's largest city; Victorian and Craftsman stock, high distress, and a long foreclosure history.
  • Fairfield — the county seat and a Travis AFB town with constant military-relocation sales.
  • Vacaville — newer subdivisions plus older downtown homes.
  • Suisun City — waterfront and marsh-edge homes, foreclosure-prone subdivisions.
  • Benicia — historic homes near the Valero refinery and the Carquinez Strait.
  • Dixon & Rio Vista — agricultural-edge and Delta-waterfront homes with levee and flood considerations.

The Solano County Rules That Slow Down a Traditional Sale

Selling on the open market in Solano means clearing inspections and disclosures. We buy as-is and handle them ourselves:

  • Solano County transfer tax. The county documentary transfer tax of $1.10 per $1,000 applies at closing, customarily split between buyer and seller. We cover the typical closing costs on a cash sale.
  • Delta & marsh flood zones. Rio Vista, Suisun, and low-lying parcels sit in levee and flood zones with insurance requirements that can stall a financed sale.
  • Refinery- & industrial-adjacent disclosure. Homes near the Benicia (Valero) refinery and industrial corridors can face environmental and insurance questions that slow financed buyers.
  • Foreclosure & high-payoff loans. Vallejo, Fairfield, and Suisun have long had elevated distress; we work directly with your lender's payoff and can close around tight equity.

Selling a Tenant-Occupied Solano County Home

California's statewide AB 1482 caps rent increases and requires just cause to end most tenancies, and a sale is not by itself grounds to remove a tenant. Most retail buyers still avoid tenant-occupied homes. We buy with the tenancy in place, honor the existing lease, and handle the AB 1482 and just-cause analysis so you don't have to deliver the property vacant.

Common Solano County Situations We Handle

Foreclosure. Vallejo, Fairfield, and Suisun have some of the region's highest foreclosure activity. Once a Notice of Sale records, the trustee's auction is 21 days out — with about 10 business days we can close and stop the sale. Military relocation. Travis AFB PCS moves rarely fit a retail listing; we can match a firm closing date. Probate. Solano County probate (Fairfield courthouse) takes time to reach the authority to sell; once it's granted we can close in as little as 7–10 days. Inherited property and Prop 19 — most inherited homes are now reassessed to market value. Code violations and unpermitted units — we buy with open cases and liens in place.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Your Solano County House for Cash

The questions Solano County homeowners ask us most, answered with local specifics.

1. Do you buy houses everywhere in Solano County?

Yes — Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville, Suisun City, Benicia, Dixon, and Rio Vista. We make cash offers countywide, in any condition and any price range.

2. Can you stop a foreclosure in Vallejo, Fairfield, or Suisun?

Usually, yes. Once a Notice of Sale is recorded, the trustee's auction is 21 days out. As long as we have about 10 business days, we can close with cash and stop the sale. Solano County has long had high foreclosure activity, and this is something we handle often.

3. I'm getting PCS orders from Travis AFB — can you close before I move?

Yes. Military moves rarely line up with a 45–75-day retail listing. We can match a firm closing date and close in as little as 7–10 days, so a transfer doesn't force a fire-sale or a long-distance landlord situation.

4. Do you buy Delta or marsh-edge homes in flood zones?

Yes. Rio Vista, Suisun, and low-lying parcels sit in levee and flood zones with insurance requirements that block financed buyers. Because we buy for cash, insurability and lender appraisals aren't a barrier.

5. How fast can you close on a Solano County house?

As little as 7–10 days for a clean-title, vacant property. Tenant-occupied or probate sales can take a little longer, but you choose the closing date that works for you.

6. How long does probate take in Solano County?

The Fairfield courthouse process to grant authority to sell can take weeks to a few months depending on the estate. Once that authority is in place, we can close in as little as 7–10 days — far faster than relisting on the open market.

7. Will you buy a home near the Benicia refinery or an industrial area?

Yes. Refinery- and industrial-adjacent homes can face environmental-disclosure and insurance hurdles that block financed buyers. Cash purchase removes the lender and insurance contingency, so we can close where others can't.
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