Got a house in Long Island City, New York you need to sell now? Tony pays cash, takes it as-is, and doesn't even need to see it first. Leave the trash, the furniture, the broken refrigerator. Tony deals with everything after closing. Same offer for every kind of property in Queens County.
The kind of two family property Tony buys throughout Long Island City.
About Queens County Property Sales
Queens County has detached single-families and two-families across south Queens (Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Cambria Heights, Laurelton, Rosedale). Many are inherited from grandparents who immigrated in the 1950s-70s.
Queens NYC Class 1 rates apply; effective rates are 0.7-1.4% on actual market value due to assessment caps.
Queens closings on inherited properties often involve extensive estate paperwork; multiple-heir situations are routine.
Cash for Your Long Island City House — Call Tony Now
Tony picks up the phone. No forms. No email. No waiting.
As-is. Leave the junk, the furniture, the trash. Tony handles it after closing.
No inspection. Tony doesn't need to walk through your Long Island City house.
Close in 7 days. Cash in your hand at a NY title company.
No fees. No commission, no closing costs taken from your check.
Any condition. Fire, water, hoarder, condemned, tenant-occupied — all good.
How It Works in Long Island City
When you call Tony for a Long Island City property, here's what doesn't happen: no inspector tracks mud through your hallway, no buyer asks for repair credits, no agent runs your asking price up to win a listing then drops it three weeks later, no lender walks away two days before closing. Tony has the cash on hand. Tony's title company in New York closes fast. Most Queens County sellers go from first phone call to cash-in-hand in under two weeks.
Get a Cash Offer Right Now
Tony picks up the phone. No forms. No email. No waiting.
Common Reasons Long Island City Owners Sell to Tony
Inherited a Long Island City house full of belongings
Behind on the Queens County property taxes
Tired of being a landlord in Long Island City
Hoarder house you can't walk through
Fire or water damage in the property
Code violations from the Long Island City town hall
Probate or estate sale
Divorce, fast cash split needed
Job relocation out of NY
Senior downsizing
Questions From Long Island City Sellers
Can Tony really make an offer on a Long Island City house without seeing it?
Yes. Sight-unseen offers are how Tony does most Queens County deals. Tax records, deed, New York comp data, and your description over the phone — that's all Tony needs to give you a real cash number for your Long Island City home.
Do I have to clean out my Long Island City house before selling?
No. Many Queens County sellers hand Tony the keys with the house exactly as their parent or grandparent left it. Furniture, clothes, the works. Tony's crew clears everything out post-closing.
When could I have cash from selling my Long Island City house?
Most sellers across Queens County have cash within 7 to 14 days of the first call. New York title companies in this area close fast when there are no banks involved — Tony pays cash, so there are none.
Are there any fees or commissions on the Long Island City sale?
None. The number Tony quotes you over the phone for your Long Island City property is the exact amount you walk away with at the New York closing. No commission, no listing fee, no closing cost charged to you. Queens County title fees are on Tony.
What if my Long Island City house is in bad shape?
Doesn't matter. Tony has bought fire-damaged, water-damaged, hoarder, and condemned houses throughout Queens County. Any condition, anywhere in New York. Tony's offer reflects condition, but condition never kills the deal.
Can Tony buy if I'm in foreclosure on my Long Island City property?
Yes — and fast. Tony has stopped sheriff's sales in Queens County by closing days before the auction. The New York title company pays the lender and county at closing. Don't wait — every day matters.
Should I have an attorney for the Long Island City closing?
If you're in probate or estate proceedings in Queens County, having an attorney is wise. New York title companies handle the paperwork either way; many Long Island City sellers close without a lawyer when the title is clean.
Tony has cash ready for Long Island City houses today. No middlemen, no surprises. Call 1-908-768-4759 and walk away from this property in 7 days.
Tony Will Call You About Your Long Island City House
Drop your number and Tony reaches out within the hour.
One Call. Cash for Your Long Island City House.
Tony picks up the phone. No forms. No email. No waiting.