
Divorce often involves dividing shared assets, and the family home is usually one of the largest financial decisions couples face.
Whether the divorce process has already started, is nearing completion, or has already been finalized, many couples choose to sell the property so both people can move forward financially.
Selling the house allows the equity to be divided and can simplify the property settlement during divorce.
Robert Buys Houses helps Atlanta homeowners sell properties during divorce without repairs, cleaning, or agent commissions..

Selling a House While Going Through a Divorce In Atlanta, GA
✔ Sell the home during or after a divorce settlement
✔ Flexible closing timeline for divorce agreements
✔ Sell the property as-is without repairs
✔ No agent commissions or listing fees
✔ Private and straightforward process
✔ Local Atlanta buyer familiar with divorce situations
Call/Text (770) 626-4268 — you’ll talk to a real person (not a call center).
Serving Metro Atlanta: Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton
It takes less than 60 seconds to get started.
Divorce often involves dividing shared assets, and the family home is usually one of the largest assets couples own together.
In many divorce situations, neither person wants to keep the property or manage the financial responsibility of the home alone.
Selling the home allows both parties to divide the proceeds and move forward independently.
Some couples prefer to sell the home quickly to simplify the divorce process and avoid the costs of maintaining the property during legal proceedings.
Not every home should be sold to a cash buyer. If listing is likely to net you more and you have time, we’ll tell you — our offer is just one option.
Here are the most common ways to sell in Atlanta:
✅ Fast closing (often 7–14 days)
✅ Sell as-is (no repairs required)
✅ No showings / open houses
✅ No agent commissions
✅ High closing certainty
✅ You pick the closing date
✅ No up-front costs (photos, staging, etc.)
✅ We handle the paperwork
✅ Works well for inherited / distressed homes
❌ May trade top price for speed
❌ Fast closing (timing varies)
❌ Sell as-is (often repairs/updates)
❌ No showings / open houses
❌ No agent commissions
❌ High closing certainty (depends on buyer)
❌ You pick the closing date
❌ No up-front costs (photos, staging, etc.)
✅ Paperwork handled for you
❌ Works well for distressed homes (depends)
✅ Best for top-dollar hunting
❌ Fast closing (timing varies)
❌ Sell as-is (inspection requests vary)
❌ No showings / open houses
✅ No agent commissions
❌ High closing certainty (varies)
✅ You pick the closing date
❌ No up-front costs (photos, marketing)
❌ Paperwork handled for you
❌ Works well for distressed homes
✅ Best for top-dollar hunting
• Divorce settlement requires selling the home
• Neither person wants to keep the property
• Mortgage payments are difficult for one person alone
• Both parties want to divide the equity quickly
• The home needs repairs before listing traditionally
• One spouse is relocating
• Financial stress from maintaining the home
• Both parties want a simple resolution
If your situation isn’t listed, send your address anyway — we’ll tell you what options make sense.
1. Market Value
We review recent home sales in the Atlanta area to understand the property's potential value.
2. Property Condition
Any repairs or updates needed are considered when calculating the offer.
3. Timeline
The situation surrounding the divorce and ownership structure can influence closing timelines.
Yes. Many couples sell their home during divorce proceedings as part of their financial settlement.
Typically both owners must agree to sell the property unless the court orders otherwise.
The proceeds are usually divided according to the divorce agreement or court order.
Yes. Some couples choose to sell the home before finalizing the divorce to simplify the process.
In some situations one spouse may buy out the other person's share of the property.
No. The property can be sold as-is without making repairs.
The timeline varies depending on the situation, but many sales can close within a few weeks.
In many cases both owners sign documents related to the sale of the property.
You can begin by providing basic information about the property and discussing the situation so an offer can be prepared.
Fulton County: Alpharetta, Brookhaven, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Union City.
Cobb County: Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, Smyrna
DeKalb County: Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Stone Mountain, Tucker
Gwinnett County: Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Norcross, Peachtree Corners , Snellville, Sugar Hill, Suwanee
Clayton County: Forest Park, Jonesboro , Riverdale,
Douglas County: Lithia Springs
Forsyth County: Cumming
Henry County: McDonough, Stockbridge
ZIP codes can cross city limits. If you’re anywhere in Metro Atlanta, there’s a good chance we can help — send your address or ZIP and we’ll confirm fast.
Common Atlanta-area ZIPs we see: 30303, 30305, 30306, 30307, 30308, 30309, 30310, 30312, 30318, 30324, 30327, 30342.
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