Who We Are and Why Logan County Sellers Call Us

Wright Home Offer is an Ohio-based cash home buyer serving Logan County and the surrounding region. We buy houses directly from homeowners — in Bellefontaine, out in the townships, along the lake communities near Indian Lake, and everywhere in between — without repairs, without listings, and without months of uncertainty.

Logan County is rural in character but not remote in its problems. Aging housing stock in Bellefontaine, older farmhouses passed down through families, small rental homes that have seen better days, inherited properties sitting empty off State Route 47 — these are the kinds of situations that bring sellers to us. Retail listing works well when a home is in good shape and the seller has time. When neither of those things is true, there is a different path.

We are not a lead-generation service. We are not a referral network that passes your number to a stranger. Wright Home Offer is the buyer. We underwrite the deal, make the offer, and close it ourselves. If we make you an offer and you accept, the same company that called you is the one that shows up at the title company.

Our office is in Grove City, Ohio — 2082 Stringtown Rd, Unit 220 — and we work the corridor between the Columbus and Dayton metro areas. Logan County sits squarely in that footprint. We know this part of Ohio.


Your Options First — We Help You Think Before You Sell

Before we ever ask you to accept anything, we want you to understand your options. That is not a marketing line. It is how we run every conversation.

If you are behind on your mortgage, there may be loss-mitigation options — loan modifications, forbearance, repayment plans — that are worth exploring before selling. Ohio’s Save the Dream program has helped thousands of Ohio homeowners work directly with their servicer to avoid foreclosure. HUD-approved housing counselors in Ohio provide free guidance and are listed at hud.gov. We will tell you about those resources even when it means you don’t need to call us.

If the property is in probate, the estate may need to follow specific Ohio Revised Code procedures — including ORC § 2127.01 et seq., which governs the sale of real property through a probate estate — before any sale can close. We work alongside executors, administrators, and estate attorneys who are navigating exactly that process.

If you have a tenant, there are legal notice requirements and rights involved. If you owe more than the property is worth, there are options beyond foreclosure worth knowing.

We are direct buyers. We are not attorneys or financial advisors, and we will tell you clearly when a question needs to go to one. What we can do is walk through the situation with you honestly, tell you what a cash sale would look like, and let you decide — without any pressure and without any deadline we invented.

If you want to learn more about how we buy houses, that page walks through the process from first call to closing in plain language.


Situations We Help Logan County Homeowners Navigate

Facing Foreclosure in Logan County

Ohio’s foreclosure process is a judicial one, meaning it moves through the court system. Under ORC § 2329.26, once a judgment is entered, a sheriff’s sale can be scheduled. That timeline creates a window — but it is not unlimited. If you are behind on payments and want to understand what selling for cash before the sheriff’s sale means for you, we can have that conversation. You can also read more on our stop foreclosure page and our detailed post on what Ohio homeowners can expect during foreclosure.

The goal is never to rush you into a sale. The goal is to make sure you know that a sale is an option before the decision is made for you.

Inherited or Probate Property

Inheriting a house in Logan County is often more complicated than it looks. If the estate is in probate, an executor or administrator has to be appointed, and a sale may require court approval depending on the will’s terms and the structure of the estate. If there is no will, Ohio’s intestate succession laws govern who has the authority to sell.

Add in the reality that inherited homes in this part of Ohio are frequently older, sometimes in significant disrepair, and sometimes shared among multiple heirs who don’t agree on what to do — and you have a situation that is genuinely difficult.

We buy inherited and probate properties in Logan County regularly. We work with estates in all stages of the probate process, and we are patient with timelines that the court, not us, controls. You can learn more on our page about selling a house in probate or read our posts on inheriting a property in Ohio and what happens when siblings disagree on inherited property.

Tired Landlords and Rental Properties

If you own a rental home in Bellefontaine or one of Logan County’s smaller communities and you are done — done with late rent, done with repair calls, done with tenants who won’t leave — we can buy the property as-is, tenants included if necessary.

Ohio law gives tenants specific rights in a sale, including notice requirements, and we handle those situations correctly. You do not have to evict anyone before selling to us. We can read the lease and work within it.

Our page on selling a rental property in Ohio covers the basics, and our post on selling with tenants still in place goes deeper if that is your situation.

Damage, Deferred Maintenance, and Code Issues

A lot of the houses we buy in rural Ohio have been lived in hard and repaired infrequently. Roof problems. Foundation issues. Outdated electrical. Mold. Fire damage. Hoarder situations where cleanup alone would take weeks and real money.

We buy all of it. We do not ask you to fix anything, clean anything, or haul anything out. If you want to take your personal belongings and leave the rest, that is fine. If there is a standing code violation with the Logan County Building Department or the City of Bellefontaine, we deal with it after closing — not before, and not by asking you to.

Our page on selling a fire-damaged house in Ohio and our post on selling a damaged home address these situations directly.

Divorce, Relocation, and Life Changes

When a house needs to be sold as part of a divorce settlement, speed and certainty matter more than top dollar. A deal that falls apart in financing three months from now is not a solution. A cash close on a date certain is.

The same is true for job relocations, health situations that require moving closer to family, or any other circumstance where waiting 90 days on the market is genuinely not an option.

We do not need a reason. Whatever brought you to the point of wanting to sell a Logan County property quickly and without the retail process, we are worth a conversation.


Cities and Communities We Serve in Logan County

Wright Home Offer buys houses throughout Logan County. Below is every community in the county we cover. Pages marked as planned will be live as we build them out.

  • Bellefontaine — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • West Liberty — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Russells Point — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Lakeview — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • De Graff — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Huntsville — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Quincy — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Belle Center — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Ridgeway — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Rushsylvania — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Valley Hi — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • West Mansfield — [PLANNED PAGE]
  • Zanesfield — [PLANNED PAGE]

If your address is in Logan County and your community is not listed, call us anyway. We cover the whole county, including unincorporated townships.


What Selling to Wright Home Offer Actually Looks Like

The process is short. You reach out — by phone, form, or however is easiest. We ask a few questions about the property and the situation. We schedule a walkthrough at a time that works for you. We come out, see the house as it is, and make a written cash offer.

There is no obligation to accept. There is no fee for the offer. If you accept, we work with a title company to handle the closing, and we close on the date we agree on — 7 days if you need it fast, 30 or 60 days if you need time to move.

We have no financing contingency. The offer we make is the offer we close. We do not renegotiate after the walkthrough unless something genuinely unexpected comes out in title work, and we tell you upfront that is a possibility and why.

For a full explanation of how the process works, see how we buy houses. For answers to questions sellers ask most often, the FAQ page is a good place to start. And if you want to understand who you are dealing with before making a call, read about our company.


Ready to Talk? No Obligation, No Pressure

If you own a property in Logan County — in Bellefontaine, near Indian Lake, out in the townships, or anywhere in between — and you are trying to figure out what your options are, we are a good first call.

You do not have to have made a decision. You do not have to have a clean house or a clean title situation. You can call just to ask questions.

Wright Home Offer
Phone: (937) 998-4239
Get a cash offer today — or contact us in whatever way is easiest for you.

We will tell you honestly whether a cash sale makes sense for your situation. If it does not, we will tell you that too.


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