Gilbert Divorce Home Sale
When your Gilbert home sits at the center of a divorce, every month it drags on keeps both of you financially tied together. A neutral cash sale ends that cleanly — and the proceeds split at closing.
Confidential · No pressure · Scott handles both parties professionally · Licensed AZ Agent #SA63577000
In the middle of a Gilbert divorce, the last thing either of you wants is to prep a home for sale, coordinate showings around two schedules, argue over which repairs to do, and wait months for the right buyer. A traditional listing can keep you tied to each other long after you both want to be done.
A cash sale is different. One fair offer. Both parties review it. The home is sold, the asset is converted to cash, and the proceeds are split at closing — so you can each start the next chapter without lingering financial entanglement. Scott has worked with attorneys, mediators, and both spouses directly. He doesn't pick sides; his only job is a fair, fast transaction that works for everyone.
"I've worked with many Gilbert homeowners going through divorce. My job is simple: give both parties a fair, honest offer and make the property the least complicated part of a complicated process. I'm not picking sides — I just want to help you both move forward."
— Scott Durham · SellFastAZ · License #SA63577000 · (480) 796-0339
Arizona is a community property state. Under A.R.S. § 25-318, a home acquired during the marriage is generally community property, and the court divides community assets equitably between spouses. Many couples find the cleanest path is to convert the home to cash and split the net proceeds, rather than refinance or have one spouse buy out the other. Scott provides the fair offer; how the proceeds are divided is between you, your attorneys, and the court. This is general information, not legal advice — see the note at the bottom of this page.
Either party reaches out. Scott keeps every conversation confidential and explains the process. No commitment.
Usually within 24 hours, based on recent Gilbert comparable sales. Both parties — and your attorneys — can review it independently.
Close in as few as 7 days, or on your attorney's timeline. The title company pays off the loan and disburses each share by separate wire.
Scott buys throughout Gilbert — Val Vista Lakes, Power Ranch, Seville, Morrison Ranch, Agritopia, Lyons Gate, Adora Trails, Stratland Estates, San Tan Ranch, Higley, South Gilbert, and the Downtown Gilbert Heritage District, across all 85233–85299 ZIP codes. Gilbert is heavy on master-planned, family-oriented communities where buyers expect move-in-ready condition — exactly the kind of cosmetic standard you may not want to fund in the middle of a divorce.
Many Gilbert communities also carry complex HOAs and sub-HOAs, layering disclosure and transfer timelines on top of an already slow open-market sale. A direct cash sale skips the staging, the showings, the inspection-driven financing fall-throughs, and the HOA-listing friction — we buy as-is — so both parties get a clean, predictable closing date when life demands the speed.
Arizona is a community property state. Under A.R.S. § 25-318, a home acquired during the marriage is generally community property, and the court divides community assets equitably between spouses. Many divorcing couples choose to sell the home and split the net proceeds rather than have one spouse buy out the other. Scott provides a fair cash offer; how the proceeds are divided is decided by you, your attorneys, and the court.
Generally both spouses who are on title must agree to sell. If there is a court order directing the sale, we can work within that legal framework. If one party is unresponsive, your divorce attorney can advise on options. Scott stays neutral and communicates with both parties professionally.
The Arizona title company pays off the mortgage and any liens, then disburses the remaining net proceeds according to the written instructions you and your attorneys provide — often a straight split, or whatever percentages your divorce settlement specifies. Each party can receive their share by separate wire. There is no need to trust your ex to hand over a check.
Yes. Scott regularly coordinates with attorneys and mediators so the sale fits the legal timeline of your Gilbert divorce. We can close in as little as 7 days, or schedule the closing 60–90 days out if your attorneys need time for the divorce paperwork.
Yes, it is private. We are direct cash buyers — no MLS listing, no yard sign, no open houses. There is no public marketing of the home during your divorce. The sale records as a normal transaction.
Let Scott handle the property so both parties can move forward. Fast, fair, neutral, and completely confidential. He answers personally.
No obligation · No pressure · Licensed AZ Agent #SA63577000