We Buy Houses in Jackson, MS

Cash offers on Jackson homes in any condition, in any neighborhood. From Belhaven to Fondren, Eastover to West Jackson. Closed in 7 to 30 days, on your timeline.

Jackson, MS

Buying houses across the capital city. Owner-operated.

Owner-led acquisitions 601-524-6600
Myer Mack, owner of Magnolia Investment Holdings
Owner-operated

The owner runs every deal.

Magnolia is owner-operated. The owner underwrites your offer, signs the contract, and stays on the deal from first call to closing. No call center, no acquisitions rep, no automated system, no handoff mid-deal.

Fourth-generation Jacksonian · Ole Miss 2015 · Decade in banking · Belhaven office
Office 601-524-6600

Selling your Jackson home for cash

Jackson is home. Myer was raised here, and our office sits in Belhaven Town Center. When you reach us about a property in Jackson, you're not dealing with a national call center running a script. You're working with people who know the difference between a 1950s ranch in Eastover and a 1920s bungalow in Fondren, and prices them accordingly.

We buy houses across every Jackson neighborhood: Belhaven, Fondren, Eastover, Woodland Hills, Northeast Jackson, West Jackson, South Jackson, Presidential Hills, Broadmoor, Sherwood Forest, and beyond. Some neighborhoods we buy in heavily and know block by block. Others we evaluate property by property.

What we buy in Jackson

  • Single-family homes in any condition, including foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and structural issues
  • Inherited and probate properties (we work with your attorney)
  • Pre-foreclosure homes where time matters
  • Properties damaged by fire, water, storms, or long vacancy
  • Houses with code violations or liens (we work through them at closing)
  • Tired rentals you're ready to convert to cash
  • Multi-family duplexes and small multi-units

Why Jackson homeowners sell to us

The traditional Jackson market is uneven. Some neighborhoods move quickly with multiple offers. Others sit on the market for six to twelve months with price reductions along the way. If your house is in a slower area, or needs work that buyers with FHA or VA financing won't touch, the traditional route can become a long, expensive grind. We're often the right answer for those situations.

We also work well for homeowners who simply value certainty: a cash close on a defined date, with no buyers walking at the last minute. You know what you're getting and roughly when.

What an offer looks like

For Jackson properties, we typically deliver an offer within 1-2 business days of getting basic information. If you'd like to walk through how we got to the number, we're happy to show you the comparable sales we pulled and the repair estimates we used. There's nothing hidden.

If you decide our offer doesn't work for you, that's the end of the conversation. We don't put you on a follow-up list. We don't call back every week. We respect your time and decision-making.

Jackson, Mississippi

Selling a house fast in Jackson: common questions

Straight answers for Jackson homeowners in any neighborhood weighing a cash sale.

A Jackson cash sale can typically close in seven to fourteen days once the price is agreed, because there is no buyer financing, appraisal, or repair negotiation holding it up. If you need more time, you set the closing date. The timeline is yours.

Yes. From Belhaven and Fondren to neighborhoods across the city, we buy Jackson houses in any area and any condition. We know the neighborhoods, the history, and the people, so we are not guessing at value from a spreadsheet two states away.

No. We buy Jackson houses as they are, including ones with foundation, roof, plumbing, or other issues common in the city's older housing stock. You do not repair, clean, or stage anything. We account for the condition in the offer.

Jackson is in Hinds County, so probate for a Jackson house runs through the Hinds County Chancery Court. An inherited house usually has to clear probate before it can sell. We can sign a purchase agreement while probate is underway. For your specific case, talk to a Mississippi probate attorney.