Sell Your Suitland Home for Cash — Federal Relocations, Estates & As-Is Properties
Maryland Property Buyers purchases homes throughout Suitland and the neighboring communities of Morningside, Forestville, and Temple Hills for cash. Suitland's position between Joint Base Andrews, the U.S. Census Bureau headquarters, and the Suitland Federal Center makes it a hub for federal employees and military personnel — many of whom need to sell quickly when transfers and PCS orders come through. Beyond relocations, Suitland's 1950s–1960s housing stock is aging, and many homeowners face properties that need more investment than the current market justifies. We buy as-is and close in as little as 7 days.
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Why Suitland Homeowners Sell to Maryland Property Buyers
Suitland's identity is shaped by its federal installations. The Suitland Federal Center campus, spanning over 300 acres along Suitland Road, houses the U.S. Census Bureau (4,000+ employees), the National Maritime Intelligence Center, and other Defense Department agencies. Joint Base Andrews — home to Air Force One and approximately 19,000 military and civilian personnel — is less than 4 miles south. This federal presence creates a transient housing market where PCS orders and GS-level transfers drive a steady stream of sales.
But Suitland's residential neighborhoods tell a different story from the federal campuses. Most of the housing stock was built between 1950 and 1968 — modest ramblers, Cape Cods, and split-levels developed during the post-war suburban expansion. After 55–75 years, these homes present significant challenges:
- Federal employee relocations — PCS orders from Joint Base Andrews, reassignments from the Census Bureau or DIA, and GS-level transfers to other federal facilities create 30–60 day sale windows. Military families often can't wait 90+ days for a traditional listing to produce a buyer.
- Aging housing stock needing complete systems — Original 1950s–1960s Suitland homes typically need HVAC replacement ($8,000–$15,000), electrical panel upgrades ($3,000–$5,000), roof replacement ($8,000–$14,000), and kitchen/bath updates ($15,000–$30,000). Total renovation costs of $35,000–$60,000 are common.
- Estate transitions — Many of Suitland's original homeowners purchased during the 1955–1970 development period. As this generation passes, heirs inherit properties they don't live near and can't afford to renovate. PG County Orphans' Court probate cases from Suitland are common.
- Suitland Parkway corridor — Homes along and near the Suitland Parkway (the scenic federal highway connecting DC to Andrews AFB) face noise concerns, limited access, and NPS-related land use restrictions that complicate traditional sales.
We've purchased ranchers on Auth Road, split-levels in Morningside, and Cape Cods near the Suitland Metro station. We understand the federal employment cycle, PCS timelines, and the realistic cost of bringing a 1960s Suitland home to market condition.
Suitland Local Market Insight
Median Home Price
$295,000
Avg. Days on Market
34 days
Common Property Types
Rambler, Cape Cod, split-level, Colonial, townhomes
Major Employers
U.S. Census Bureau (4,000+), Joint Base Andrews (19,000 military/civilian), DIA, NOAA Satellite Operations, Suitland Federal Center agencies
Market Trend
4.1% YoY appreciation; renovated homes commanding $310K–$370K; unrenovated original-condition stock at $200K–$260K
Additional Insight
Suitland's 20746 zip code has a significant federal/military workforce population — an estimated 18% of residents are active duty military or federal civilian employees. The Suitland Metro station (Green Line) provides direct DC access in 15 minutes. The BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) consolidation at Andrews has increased the installation's workforce by approximately 3,000 positions since 2011, supporting housing demand.
$9M+
Properties Acquired
54+
Transactions Closed
5+
Years Experience
7-Day
Average Close
Suitland Property Situations We Buy
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Our Process — How It Works in Suitland
Contact Us
Call (443) 870-4065 or fill out our form. Tell us about your Suitland 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
"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
"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
"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
Suitland FAQs
I have PCS orders from Joint Base Andrews and need to sell my Suitland home within 30 days. Is that possible?
Yes. Military PCS relocations from Andrews AFB are one of our most common Suitland transactions. We present a cash offer within 48 hours and can close in as little as 7 days. We understand military timelines, DITY/PPM moves, and the urgency of PCS orders. We've closed numerous Andrews-related sales without delays or complications.
Do you buy the original 1950s ramblers and Cape Cods near Auth Road and Suitland Road?
Yes. Suitland's 1950s–1960s ramblers, Cape Cods, and split-levels along Auth Road, Silver Hill Road, and the streets surrounding the Suitland Federal Center are exactly the type of homes we buy most frequently. These homes with original kitchens, aging HVAC, and outdated electrical cost $35K–$60K to renovate. We purchase them in current condition.
My Suitland property is near the Suitland Parkway. Does the NPS right-of-way affect the sale?
Properties adjacent to the Suitland Parkway — a National Park Service scenic highway — may have NPS easements, setback requirements, or access limitations. These factors can complicate traditional sales and appraisals. We evaluate parkway-adjacent properties with these restrictions factored in and make cash offers that account for any access or development limitations.
I'm a Census Bureau employee being reassigned to another facility. How fast can you realistically close?
Federal civilian transfers typically allow 30–60 days for relocation. We can close in 7–14 days, giving you ample time to coordinate your move. Our cash process has no financing contingency, no appraisal wait, and no inspection negotiation. You'll know your exact sale price within 48 hours of contacting us and can plan your relocation with certainty.
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