Sell As-Is for Cash.
Or List for Top Dollar.
Your Choice.

Aaron Krier buys houses in any condition across the Omaha–Council Bluffs metro — and because he's a licensed REALTOR® in Nebraska and Iowa, he'll also show you what your house would net on the open market. Two written numbers within 24 hours. You pick.

Why sellers trust Aaron with a cash sale

Licensed, Not a Sign on a Pole

A regulated REALTOR® in Nebraska (NE-45821) and Iowa (IA-78234) — accountable to state licensing boards and required to deal honestly.

Both Numbers, In Writing

Cash offer and open-market estimate side by side, so you never wonder what you gave up for speed.

Close in as Few as 14 Days

No lender, no appraisal contingency, no repair list. Or take longer — your timeline drives the calendar.

Three Steps. Zero Pressure.

Tell Aaron About the House

Address, condition, and your timeline. No cleaning, no repairs, no showings — the house is fine exactly as it sits.

Get Both Numbers in Writing

Within 24 hours you get a written cash offer AND an estimate of what the house would net if listed on the open market. Many cash buyers won't show you that second number.

You Pick the Path

Take the cash and close in as few as 14 days, or list it for top dollar. Either way, you decide with both options priced side by side.

Whatever the Situation, There's a Clean Way Out

Inherited a House

Settle an estate without months of cleanouts, repairs, and showings — in Nebraska or Iowa probate.

Facing Foreclosure

A fast sale may protect your equity before the clock runs out.

Divorce or Separation

A quick, neutral, cash sale lets both parties move forward cleanly.

Relocating on a Deadline

New job, new city, old house. Close on your schedule instead of the market's.

Tired Landlord

Problem tenants or endless turnovers? Sell the rental as-is — even with tenants in place.

Major Repairs Needed

Foundation, roof, fire or water damage — sell without spending a dollar fixing it first.

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Aaron purchases properties as a principal and discloses his licensed status in writing in any purchase agreement.

Get Your Cash Offer
— and the Alternative

Tell Aaron about the house. Within 24 hours you'll have a written as-is cash offer and an honest estimate of what listing it would net you — so the decision is yours, made with full information.

  • No repairs, no cleaning, no showings
  • No listing commission on a cash sale; closing costs typically covered
  • Close in as few as 14 days — or on your schedule
  • Works in both Nebraska and Iowa
Aaron Krier
Aaron Krier
REALTOR® | (402) 555-0187

Buying, Not Selling?
Get on the Deal List.

Aaron works with buy-and-hold and fix-and-flip investors across the Omaha–Council Bluffs metro. Tell him your buy box — price range, areas, strategy — and he'll send opportunities that fit, with rental comps and rehab-resale numbers included.

  • Off-market and early-MLS opportunities
  • Rental and ARV comps with every deal
  • Nebraska and Iowa — one agent, both markets

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Cash Offer FAQ

Is "we buy houses for cash" legit?

Some cash buyers are legitimate, some are not — the common problem is lowball offers with no transparency. Aaron Krier is a licensed REALTOR® in Nebraska and Iowa, which means he is regulated, accountable to a professional board, and required to deal honestly. He also shows you what your house would fetch on the open market alongside the cash offer, so you can verify you are not leaving money on the table.

How fast can you actually close?

A cash purchase in the Omaha–Council Bluffs metro can close in as few as 14 days, since there is no lender, appraisal contingency, or repair negotiation. Your timeline drives the schedule — some sellers want two weeks, others want two months to arrange the move.

Do I pay commission or fees on a cash offer?

No. A direct cash offer has no listing commission, and standard closing costs are typically covered. If you instead choose to list the house on the open market, normal listing terms apply — and Aaron will spell out both sets of numbers in writing before you commit to anything.

How do I sell an inherited house in Nebraska or Iowa?

Generally, the estate must go through probate before the house can transfer, and the rules differ between Nebraska and Iowa. Aaron is licensed in both states and can coordinate with your probate attorney, then either buy the property for cash or list it once the estate can convey title.

I'm an investor — can you bring me deals?

Yes. Aaron works with buy-and-hold and fix-and-flip investors across the metro, flagging off-market and MLS opportunities that fit your buy box, with rental comps and rehab-resale numbers included. Join the investor list and tell him your criteria.

Rather sell the traditional way?

See What Listing Would Net You