Sell Your Military PCS House Fast in Georgia
Georgia is home to major Army installations including Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) near Columbus, Fort Stewart near Savannah, and Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon) near Augusta — combined, these installations generate some of the highest-volume PCS relocation home sales in the Southeast, with service members routinely facing 30-to-60-day orders windows that don't align with Georgia's traditional closing timelines. Under 50 U.S.C. § 3953, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act allows military homeowners to break certain lease agreements on PCS orders, but selling a home still requires navigating Georgia's deed recording system through the county Superior Court clerk. We specialize in PCS sales for Georgia military families, closing in 14 days — fast enough to meet most orders windows without leaving a home sitting vacant in Savannah, Columbus, or Augusta.
- Cash offer within 24 hours
- Close in 7 days or on your schedule
- Buy as-is — no repairs required
- We pay all closing costs
- No agents, no commissions
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No obligation · Closes in 7 days · $0 fees
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How It Works
Three simple steps to sell your the United States home for cash — no repairs, no agents, no stress.
Tell Us About Your Property
Fill out our short form or call us. Takes 2 minutes. No obligation.
Receive Your Cash Offer
We'll present a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
Close On Your Schedule
Pick your closing date. We handle all paperwork. You get cash.
Military PCS in Georgia — FAQ
Call us the day you get orders. We can move as fast as 7 days. We understand military timelines don't negotiate.
Your VA loan entitlement is restored after the loan is paid off at closing, which happens when we buy the home. You can use your VA benefits again on your next purchase.
We handle short sales and subject-to purchases for military sellers too. You may not need to come out of pocket — let's talk through your numbers.
Yes. With a power of attorney, a family member can sign on your behalf. We work with military families in exactly this situation regularly.
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