Cash Home Buyers in Hyattsville — Historic Bungalows, Fixer-Uppers & Estate Homes
Maryland Property Buyers purchases homes throughout Hyattsville for cash — from the charming but aging Craftsman bungalows and Victorians in the Hyattsville Arts District and Historic Hyattsville to the mid-century homes in Hyattsville Hills, Queens Chapel, and Ager Road. Hyattsville's location — bordering DC, walkable to the West Hyattsville and Prince George's Plaza Metro stations — has driven rapid appreciation in renovated pockets while surrounding blocks still contain neglected, code-violated, and estate-condition properties. We buy them all as-is.
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Why Hyattsville Homeowners Sell to Maryland Property Buyers
Hyattsville has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in Prince George's County over the past 15 years. The Arts District along Route 1, anchored by the Busboys and Poets restaurant, Franklins brewery, and a growing creative community, has turned parts of Hyattsville into one of the DC suburbs' most desirable walkable neighborhoods. Home values in the Historic Hyattsville section have more than doubled since 2010.
But Hyattsville's revitalization is uneven. Two blocks from a $550K renovated Craftsman, you'll find homes with collapsing porches, vacant properties with PG County code violations, and inherited houses that haven't been maintained in decades. This patchwork market creates confusion for homeowners — and opportunity for those who need a fast, straightforward sale:
- Historic homes with hidden costs — Hyattsville's pre-war bungalows, Foursquares, and Colonials (built 1910–1940) have character but carry expensive renovation surprises: knob-and-tube wiring, clay sewer lines, plaster walls, and foundation settlement. Full renovation runs $60,000–$120,000 in this era of construction.
- First-generation homeowner transitions — Hyattsville has a significant immigrant community. Some families purchased homes 15–25 years ago and now face situations they haven't navigated before: divorce, death of a spouse, job loss, or deferred maintenance they can't afford to address. We provide clear, patient guidance through the sale process.
- Neglected Route 1 corridor properties — The Baltimore Avenue (Route 1) corridor between College Park and the DC line contains commercial-zoned and mixed-use properties in various states of disrepair. Some are too far gone for traditional financing.
- Investor exit — Small investors who bought during Hyattsville's early revival phase are cashing out as values have peaked in some sections, especially where renovation costs now exceed the remaining upside.
We buy in every section of Hyattsville — from the $500K+ Arts District blocks to the $200K neglected properties on Ager Road and Queens Chapel. Our offers are based on block-level comps, not averages, and we close in 7–14 days.
Hyattsville Local Market Insight
Median Home Price
$375,000
Avg. Days on Market
28 days
Common Property Types
Craftsman bungalow, Foursquare, Colonial, Cape Cod, townhomes, small multifamily
Major Employers
University of Maryland (adjacent), WMATA (West Hyattsville station), PG County government, DC-based federal agencies (commuter workforce)
Market Trend
6.2% YoY appreciation in Arts District/Historic Hyattsville; 3.5% in outlying sections; wide valuation gaps between renovated and unrenovated properties
Additional Insight
Hyattsville's Arts District and Historic Hyattsville sections have seen renovated homes sell for $475K–$600K, while unrenovated comparable properties on adjacent blocks trade at $220K–$320K — a 40–50% gap. The West Hyattsville Metro station (Green Line) and future Purple Line connection are driving speculative investment. PG County's tax rate is $1.289/$100 assessed — lower than Montgomery County but still significant.
$9M+
Properties Acquired
54+
Transactions Closed
5+
Years Experience
7-Day
Average Close
Hyattsville Property Situations We Buy
All Situations We Handle in Hyattsville
Our Process — How It Works in Hyattsville
Contact Us
Call (443) 870-4065 or fill out our form. Tell us about your Hyattsville property.
Property Review
We'll evaluate your property and make a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24–48 hours.
Choose Your Closing Date
You pick the date that works for you. We can close in as little as 7 days.
Get Paid
Show up to closing, sign, and walk away with cash. No repairs, no commissions, no hassle.
What Sellers Say
"Our College Park rental had been a money pit for years — problem tenants, code citations, the works. MPB bought it with the tenant still in place. Best decision we ever made."
Patricia H.
College Park, MD · Tenant-Occupied
"After dealing with unreliable buyers for months, I found MPB. They gave me a fair offer on my Silver Spring bungalow and actually followed through. No games, no last-minute changes."
James T.
Silver Spring, MD · Distressed Sale
"I had PCS orders from Andrews AFB and needed to sell within 30 days. Maryland Property Buyers closed in 8 days. My family was able to relocate on schedule with zero stress about the house."
Sgt. Marcus D.
Suitland, MD · Military Relocation
Hyattsville FAQs
Do you buy the historic Craftsman bungalows in the Hyattsville Arts District?
Yes. Hyattsville's 1910–1940 Craftsman bungalows and Foursquares are among our most frequent purchases. These homes have tremendous character but often conceal expensive issues: knob-and-tube wiring, original clay sewer lines, lead paint, and foundation settlement. Full renovation in this era of construction runs $60K–$120K. We buy them in current condition without requiring any work.
I'm a first-generation homeowner and this is my first time selling property in the US. How does your process work?
Our process is designed to be simple and transparent. We visit your Hyattsville property, explain how we calculate our offer using local comparable sales, present a written no-obligation cash offer, and — if you accept — handle all paperwork through a licensed Maryland title company. The entire process takes 7–14 days. We answer every question in plain language and never pressure you to accept.
Are there PG County-specific requirements I should know about when selling?
Prince George's County requires sellers to provide a property condition disclosure and comply with the county's DPIE (Department of Permitting, Inspections, and Enforcement) regulations. Rental properties need valid licenses. There may be open permits, code violations, or unpaid fees attached to your property. When you sell to us, we handle all PG County compliance requirements — you don't need to resolve anything beforehand.
My Hyattsville property is near the future Purple Line station. Should I wait to sell?
The Purple Line is projected to increase property values 15–25% within a half-mile of stations, but the project has faced significant delays — originally planned for 2022, it's now targeting 2027+. If you need to sell now, waiting years for speculative appreciation may not be practical. We factor the Purple Line's projected impact into our current offer while giving you certainty today.
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