How to Stop a Foreclosure in Corpus Christi
If your Corpus Christi house is scheduled for foreclosure auction, you have fewer options than most homeowners realize — but you do still have options. The path that works depends on how much time is left, how much equity is in the house, and whether you want to keep the home or walk away with cash. Below are the real-world options, and where a cash sale fits in.
Why Texas Foreclosures Move So Quickly
Texas non-judicial foreclosures can move from default to auction in as little as 41 days. That short timeline rules out most traditional sales and many loan modifications.
Common Challenges
- Auction date already on the calendar at the Nueces County Courthouse
- Lender unwilling or slow to approve a modification
- Insufficient income to qualify for refinance
- Embarrassment and stress affecting daily life
How We Help
We close fast — sometimes in under a week — paying off the lender directly before the sale date. If you have equity, you keep it. If you do not, we negotiate a short sale.
Benefits of Selling As-Is
- Sell as-is — no repairs, cleaning, or junk removal required
- Zero real estate agent commissions (typically 5–6% of sale price)
- No appraisals, no financing contingencies, no loan fall-throughs
- Pick your own closing date — fast or flexible
- We pay standard closing costs at the title company
- Confidential, no public MLS listing or open houses
- No banks, lenders, or inspector demands holding up the deal
Our Process
Local Coastal Bend Context
Corpus Christi foreclosure auctions happen at the Nueces County Courthouse on the first Tuesday of each month. We back-time closings to beat that date.
Frequently Asked Questions
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