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We buy houses in Osgoode Township as-is.

Get a no-obligation cash offer for your house in Osgoode Township. We buy as-is, for the highest off-market price. Skip the repairs, avoid showings, and move on your timeline. Get a $10,000 cash advance before closing.

  • Sell as-is.
  • No repairs, updates or showings.
  • Move on your timeline.
  • Pay zero fees.

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The HappyDoor Difference

HappyDoor is changing the way homeowners sell dated or damaged homes off-market. Every day we help our sellers get the highest off-market price, on their timeline, without any work or worry.

TRADITIONAL SALES PROCESS

  • png5% of purchase price (plus other fees)
  • pngPrice haggling and unpredictable closing date
  • pngClean up and repair stress
  • pngMultiple showings and open houses
  • pngLong sales timeline, often 2-3+ months
  • pngZero fees to sell your home
  • pngHighest off-market price ($$$)
  • pngSell AS-IS. No cleanup, repairs, or conditional offers
  • png$10,000 cash advance deposit in advance of closing
  • pngClose in as little as 10 days, or move at your own pace (up to 60 days)

PROPERTY INVESTOR (THE OTHER GUYS)

  • pngHidden fees at closing
  • pngLower prices, taking a large profit margin
  • pngZero transparency around repairs and updating
  • pngHigh-pressure sales tactics, often lacking trust
  • pngSmall-scale local operators (not a trusted brand)
  • pngHigh-risk they’ll back out, costing you time and money

About Osgoode Township:

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Osgoode Township is a former township that is now a part of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The township along the Rideau River was established in 1798 and incorporated in 1850. It was an independent township in Carleton County until its amalgamation with the city in 2001. It remains a largely rural area with only some 23,285 inhabitants as of the 2016 census. On Ottawa city council it is represented by George Darouze.

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