At a glance: Highest-rated cash home buyers in Reading
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Top overall
1. Pezon Properties
Highest lifetime review count of any investor with great ratings from sellers — worth a look.View profile -
Runner-up
2. Home Cash Guys
Rising faster than any other investor with verified business details and a long track record.View profile -
Also great
3. Lee Buys Houses
Established presence with strong customer ratings and verified credentials, worth an offer.View profile
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Top 4 cash investors in Reading, PA
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Understand your options: Reading has a thin pool of vetted cash buyers. 4 local operators and 21 statewide Pennsylvania companies are vetted and matched to your search — 25 vetted options in total. Of the 76 companies we identified, only about 46% cleared our credibility bar at all — and that's just the visible market. About 9% of Reading-area home sales are investor flips, mostly from buyers who operate through cold calls, direct mail, and door knocking — not a website. In a market this thin, the bigger risk isn't picking the wrong vetted company — it's going outside the vetted list entirely. Stick to verifiable track records, and know how to spot a scam.
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Know what "good" looks like in Reading: The top-ranked companies carry ratings above 4.6, backed by 15–229 verified reviews and recent buying activity that shows they're still actively buying. The 4 featured companies are the full vetted local pool — there's no drop-off to navigate, so you can realistically evaluate all of them rather than filter. 1 of the 4 carry BBB profiles, which is unusually strong for a market this size. Use review depth and recent activity as your quick filters beyond the top of the list.
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Take steps to get the best outcome: With 25 vetted buyers between the local and statewide lists, you have more options than you might expect — but you still need to be proactive. Reach out to at least 2–3, get a written offer from each with a clear timeline and no obligation, and compare on price, closing speed, repair deductions, and move-out flexibility. An offers marketplace like Clever Offers can help you surface buyers who aren't advertising online, expanding your pool beyond what you can find yourself. Don't commit on the spot — any company worth working with gives you time to decide.
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Make sure this is the right path for you: Not everyone should sell to an investor. The median Reading home sells for about $304,950 on the open market [1] — and right now it's a seller's market. Homes are selling above asking (101% sale-to-list) in a median of 7 days with 1 month of supply. A cash investor might offer $150,000–$215,000 for the same home — they typically target 70% of after-repair value, minus repair costs. That's a steep discount to weigh against what the open market would likely return. Before you commit, investigate the alternatives: Reading has a bridge loan and an iBuyer option that may fit better depending on your home's condition.
- Every company on this page is scored on a 0–100 scale based on four factors: customer satisfaction, credibility, recent activity, and track record.
- Higher scores mean stronger evidence — more verified reviews, longer operating histories, more third-party credentials — not a verdict on who's "good" or "bad."
- A lower score means the evidence is thinner, not that the company is doing something wrong. The #1 company in Reading isn't necessarily the "best" cash buyer in the market — it's the one where our data gives us the most confidence.
- Companies with limited public data aren't ranked lower — they're excluded entirely. We'd rather show you fewer options we can back up than a longer list we can't.
Clever Offers is a cash home buyer marketplace. It's free, with no obligation, and matches you with a nationwide network of pre-screened cash buyers — so you can compare cash offers, instant offers with upside, and 7-day agent sales side by side, then choose the one that fits. Clever vets every buyer before they reach you: checking transaction history, running a trial period, and dropping partners who don't deliver.
Why go through a marketplace instead of calling one investor yourself?
- One investor gives you one price. When cash buyers know they're competing, they sharpen their offers — so comparing several shows you what your home is really worth on the cash market. You can line up offers from multiple buyers, and there's no obligation to accept any of them.
- Not every cash buyer offers the same deal. A house flipper, an iBuyer, and a bridge-loan program each solve a different problem — the right fit depends on your home's condition and timeline, not just who names the highest number. A marketplace puts those paths side by side, so you can match the offer to your situation — or see when listing on the open market would net you more.
- You compare in one place instead of chasing leads. Rather than cold-calling investors one at a time and vetting each yourself, you get competing written offers you can compare side by side on price, closing speed, repair deductions, and move-out flexibility.
- The buyers are screened, so offers are more likely to close. The real risk with a cash sale usually isn't a lowball — you can just turn that down. It's a buyer who signs, ties up your home, then renegotiates or walks before closing. A marketplace checks buyers' track records up front, so the offers you're comparing come from buyers who can actually follow through.
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1. Pezon Properties
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Based in Easton, PAACCREDITEDExpert take: Pezon Properties is, by far, the strongest overall profile out of the 4 cash investors we evaluated in Reading. Their overall score is actually in the top 25% compared to cash investors nationwide. They've earned a 4.9 customer rating across 229 reviews — deep, consistent, and hard to fake. Lately they've been even better: 5.0 across 6 recent reviews. They've been at it for 4 years of verified review history in this market. Credentials check out too — BBB accredited with an A+ rating, solid third-party validation. Of the things we score, customer record and credibility both come in strong; recent activity is the softer spot — worth knowing even on a top pick. The most complete profile on this list — a clear starting point, best confirmed against a couple more offers.What stands outReview Score Top 10% in PABBB Status Accredited, A+Active Since 2014Lifetime Avg Rating 4.9Total Review Count 229Recent Avg Rating 5.0Recent Review Count 6Rating Breakdown5★ 2234★ 03★ 02★ 01★ 5Pros
- Top-reviewed buyer in market
- Strong customer satisfaction evidence, top 10% in PA
- Near-perfect 4.9-star average
- 12+ year track record
- BBB accredited, A+ rated
Cons
- Recent buying pace below historical average
- Offer amount
- 50–70% ARV, minus repairs
- Typical closing
- 7–30 days
- Offer types
- Cash offers
- Typically buys
- Any property
- Property condition
- Any condition
- Website
- pezonproperties.com
- Address
- 650 S Greenwood Ave Unit 4676, Easton, PA 18045
- Coverage
- Statewide in PA
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2. Home Cash Guys
VERIFIED CASH INVESTOR
Based in Feasterville Trevose, PABBB LISTEDVERIFIEDExpert take: Home Cash Guys is the runner-up on our list, with enough on file to judge them on the merits. Their customer rating is 4.6 across 77 reviews — solid, with a bit more variation than a straight-5.0 record. Recent feedback has cooled: 3.6 over the past 6 months, below their long-run 4.6. Behind that sits 6 years of verified review activity — an established operation, not a newcomer. They've been through our enhanced screening — sharing and confirming extra details about the operation firsthand. What scores best here is credibility; customer volume and recent activity both trail some distance behind it. Being featured means they passed our screening; the rank beyond that reflects the strength of the record. A strong option to compare with our top pick — get offers from both and see which comes in higher.What stands outReview Score Average in PABBB Status Not accredited, NRActive Since 2006Lifetime Avg Rating 4.6Total Review Count 77Recent Avg Rating 3.6Recent Review Count 8Rating Breakdown5★ 684★ 13★ 02★ 21★ 6Pros
- Completed enhanced business screening
- 20+ years in market with sustained activity
- Most active buyer in market
- Strong recent buying activity
Cons
- Recent ratings trending below lifetime average
- Offer amount
- 50–70% ARV, minus repairs
- Typical closing
- 7–30 days
- Offer types
- Cash offers
- Typically buys
- Any property
- Property condition
- Any condition
- Website
- homecashguys.com
- Phone
- (800) 588-2059
- Address
- 148 E Street Rd #170, Feasterville-Trevose, PA 19053
- Coverage
- Statewide in PA
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3. Lee Buys Houses
VERIFIED CASH INVESTOR
Based in Ephrata, PAVERIFIEDExpert take: The honest read on Lee Buys Houses is "not enough data": they cleared our screening, and beyond that the public record stays quiet. Their customer marks run high — 4.8 over 24 reviews — though a sample this size can still move. Just 1 review came in over the past 6 months — not proof of a slowdown, but not much of a signal either. Their verified review history runs 6 years deep, which makes the lower review count easier to read fairly. They took the extra step of enhanced screening, which means key business details were confirmed to us firsthand. The scores run modest across the board — that reflects how few reviews there are, more than the quality of the work. We'd start with the options that carry more evidence — but nothing disqualifies Lee Buys Houses. Thin data is a caution, not a verdict.What stands outReview Score Bottom 25% in PABBB Status UnverifiedActive Since 2019Lifetime Avg Rating 4.8Total Review Count 24Recent Avg Rating 1.0Recent Review Count 1Rating Breakdown5★ 224★ 13★ 02★ 01★ 1Pros
- Completed enhanced business screening
- 5+ years of verified local activity
Cons
- Limited recent activity, pace has slowed
- Low review volume relative to time in market
- Offer amount
- 50–70% ARV, minus repairs
- Typical closing
- 7–30 days
- Offer types
- Cash offers
- Typically buys
- Any property
- Property condition
- Any condition
- Website
- leebuyshomes.com
- Phone
- (484) 246-7304
- Address
- 848 E Main St Ste 800,1021 Ephrata PA 17522
- Coverage
- Statewide in PA
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4. Restorative Housing Solutions
CASH INVESTOR
Reading, PABBB LISTEDExpert take: Last place for Restorative Housing Solutions comes down largely to recent silence: the rest of the record holds up, but nothing new has posted on the review front in 6 months. The review pool is small — 15 reviews — though what's there averages 5.0. Whether that silence reflects the business or just the review platforms, we can't confirm — it's the first thing worth asking them about. They've got 6 years of verified activity, so this isn't a snapshot. They're BBB-rated A+, though not accredited, which gives the profile independent footing. Nothing scores strong here — less a weakness than a data shortage; with this few reviews, the scores stay conservative. Realistically, this rank could be a spot or two higher — worth an offer alongside the rest of the list.What stands outReview Score Bottom 25% in PABBB Status Not accredited, A+Active Since 2018Lifetime Avg Rating 5.0Total Review Count 15Recent Avg Rating 0.0Rating Breakdown5★ 154★ 03★ 02★ 01★ 0Pros
- Perfect customer rating
- Highest-rated buyer in market
- 5+ years of verified local activity
Cons
- No verified reviews in the past 6 months
- Very limited review history to evaluate
- Limited third-party verification on file
- Offer amount
- 50–70% ARV, minus repairs
- Typical closing
- 7–30 days
- Offer types
- Cash offers
- Typically buys
- Any property
- Property condition
- Any condition
- Website
- restorativehousing.com
- Phone
- (610) 595-4111
- Address
- 15 N 6th St, Reading, PA 19601
- Coverage
- Local
How Clever Offers works
Clever Offers is a cash offers marketplace that connects you with verified cash home buyers, including local investors and national companies that buy houses for cash in Reading.
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Compare your options
Read our guides and educational resources to learn what kinds of offers are the best fit for your situation.
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Tell us about your home and we’ll show you multiple offers from the highest rated local cash home buyers.
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Accept an offer and close on your timeline.
Companies that buy houses for cash across PA
We identified 21 statewide cash investors active in Reading. These companies buy across multiple cities in PA, which means broader reach but less local specialization. Getting offers from statewide buyers alongside local ones is a good way to widen your pool and create more competition for your deal. See full list of PA statewide cash home buyers here.
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Alternative ways to sell your house fast in Reading
Reading has 2 iBuyer programs and 3 bridge loan options. iBuyers make near-instant offers closer to market value but charge service fees and are selective about condition. Bridge loans let you buy your next home before selling — removing the timeline pressure that pushes many sellers toward a cash discount. Both are worth comparing alongside traditional cash offers. Learn more about your options.
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Bridge Loan2.25% + loan fees
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iBuyer7% + broker fees
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Bridge Loan3.5% + broker fees
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Bridge Loan2.4% + broker fees
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iBuyer5% + repairs
What to know before selling to a cash home buyer company in Reading, PA
Overview: the cash investor landscape in Reading
Reading has one of the highest rates of distress-driven cash buyer activity in the country, but only 4 of the 76 companies here have enough of a public track record to evaluate. That disconnect — a lot of activity, few accountable companies — is the defining feature of this market.
We identified 76 cash buyer companies in the Reading area. 35 have enough of a verifiable track record to evaluate. The other 41 don't have enough public information for anyone to independently assess them.
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Our analysis focuses on the local operators. All 4 on our featured list are the full credible local pool — there's no overflow here, and all of them passed our evaluation standards. Another 21 statewide companies are credibility-eligible and active in this market.
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The top companies are strong and actively competing. Pezon Properties, our #1 pick, carries a 4.9 rating across 229 verified reviews with a long, established track record. Home Cash Guys, ranked #2, holds a 4.6 rating across 77 reviews. Both bring real, established review histories rather than thin or stale ones.
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Below the credible pool, the picture changes fast: limited reviews, unverifiable history, no third-party credentials. That gap — 35 credible companies out of 76 total — reflects a broader pattern in cash buying. Most of the activity happens through direct mail, door-knocking, and wholesaling networks rather than companies with searchable online reputations. An online track record creates accountability. Scams are a real risk in cash home buying, and the less visible the company, the harder it is to hold them accountable.
Cash buyer activity in Reading runs close to the national average. About 9.1% of home sales here involve an investor buying a property to renovate and resell — compared to 10.6% nationally, putting Reading about average on this measure. That's a separate category from distressed and bank-owned sales, so it's a clean read on how active investors are.
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The character of activity here is different from a market built on renovation flips. About 4.9% of home sales involve a seller under financial pressure, about 2x the national rate, and bank-owned sales run at 3.0%. Distressed and bank-owned properties cycling to new buyers — not renovation margins — drive most of the cash buying.
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The more telling signal is the direction. Overall flip volume is down about 7% year-over-year, while sales involving financially distressed sellers are up about 41%, and bank-owned sales are up about 50%. When the distress side of a market moves like that, it usually means more sellers are turning to a fast cash sale rather than a traditional listing.
Reading is a strong seller's market by most standard measures — homes move quickly, sellers hold leverage, and the traditional sale path is working well right now.
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Homes sell in a median of 7 days (vs. 50 nationally) [1], there's about 1 month of housing supply (vs. 3 nationally), the average sale closes at 101% of list price (vs. 99%), and 8% of listings have taken a price cut (vs. 17% nationally).
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So does that mean you should sell to a cash investor? Not on its own — market conditions are context, not a reason to act. But they shape what the traditional sale path looks like in Reading right now. For sellers dealing with property-condition issues, timeline pressure, or financial distress, the gap between a quick cash close and a multi-month listing process is what matters most.
Your options are more limited than in larger markets, but the top-ranked buyers are strong enough to be worth a conversation — and in a market this fast, the real question is whether your situation calls for a cash sale at all.
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A typical cash close here runs 7–30 days, compared to roughly 3 months from listing to close on the open market. That speed and certainty is the whole appeal — no financing contingencies, no showings, no repairs before closing.
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The tradeoff is price. Cash investors pay well below full market value — that's the cost of speed and certainty. Whether that tradeoff makes sense depends entirely on your situation: your timeline, your home's condition, and how much flexibility you have. If you do go this route, get more than one offer where you can, even in a thinner market.
How much do Reading cash home buyers actually pay?
Cash investors in Reading, PA typically offer 50–70% of a home's after-repair value, minus repair costs. In real terms, if you were selling a home for $305,000 (median sale price in Reading, PA [1]), cash investor offers would likely be in the range of $180k–$220k. In other words, you're trading somewhere between $80k–$130k in equity for a fast, certain sale with no repairs, showings, or buyer financing.
Here's roughly where the other 30–50% goes:
| Low estimate | High estimate | |
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| After-repair value (ARV) | $305,000 | $305,000 |
| Repair costs | −$30,000 | −$60,000 |
| Holding costs | −$10,000 | −$10,000 |
| Transaction costs | −$10,000 | −$15,000 |
| Investor profit margin | −$30,000 | −$45,000 |
| Your offer | ~$225,000 (74% ARV) | ~$175,000 (57% ARV) |
In other words, the 50–70% ARV minus repairs isn't all profit. Most of the gap is made up of costs the investor absorbs so you don't have to. The discount is the price of speed and certainty.
Your actual number will depend on condition (move-in-ready homes get a higher percentage of ARV than full renovations), the investor's business model, and competition. Reading, PA has a limited pool of vetted cash buyers — 4 local operators plus 21 statewide — which limits your ability to comparison-shop. Getting multiple offers matters even more when options are scarce.
Our own data suggests that sellers who explored both paths typically net 20–40% more listing with an agent — though the full cost of a traditional sale narrows that gap more than most people expect. Of course, that assumes your home is in sellable condition, you can wait a month or two, and you can cover carrying costs in the meantime. In a seller's market like this one, a well-priced listing may move quickly — which makes the traditional path more competitive than usual.
Should you sell to a cash investor in Reading?
Most Reading sellers don't need a cash investor. On a $304,950 home, cash offers land $90k–$155k below the median sale price. Homes here sell in roughly 7 days, often at or above asking, so the open market is the stronger path for almost everyone. If listing truly isn't an option, get competing bids from the thin pool of vetted buyers. Get a professional read before you decide.
Reading's market conditions make this decision simpler than most. The gap between a cash offer and listing is wide, and the market is fast.
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Sell to a cash investor if speed or certainty matters more than price. On a $304,950 home, cash offers typically land between $150k–$215k — a $90k–$155k gap versus the median sale price. Across our own data, sellers who explored both paths netted 40% more through an agent at the median. Cash still fits when waiting compounds costs: two mortgages, a home tied up in probate, major repairs, or a deadline you can't move.
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List on the open market if you can absorb the timeline. Reading's numbers: 7 days on market, 1 months of supply, and about 8% of listings taking a price cut [1]. Commissions run ~$17k, and carrying costs add ~$750/month while you wait.
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Consider an iBuyer or bridge loan for a faster timeline without the full cash discount. Reading has iBuyer and bridge-loan programs. With 4 vetted local buyers, comparing across all your options is how you find which path actually nets you more.
How to spot a cash home buyer scam
Of the 76 companies buying homes for cash in the Reading area, 41 don't have a verifiable track record. That's close to half. It doesn't make them scams, but it means a seller doing their own research online has very little to go on. With only 4 vetted local buyers, the pool is thin — a significant share of Americans already distrust real estate investors, and the warning signs below are your best filter.
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They push for a same-day signature. Legitimate buyers give you time to review an offer with an attorney or a trusted advisor. If someone says the offer "expires today," they're trying to keep you from shopping around.
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They can't show proof of funds. A real cash buyer can produce a bank statement or proof of funds letter before you sign anything. If they dodge that request, they may not actually have the money to close.
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You can't find them online. Look up the company name with the Pennsylvania Secretary of State and search for reviews on Google and the BBB. No registered entity, no reviews, no address beyond a P.O. box: slow down.
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They want money from you. Cash buyers profit from the gap between their purchase price and the home's value. They have no reason to charge you processing fees, appraisal deposits, or "earnest money."
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They're not the actual buyer. Some operators lock your home under contract and then sell that contract to someone else for a fee, without ever planning to close themselves. This is called wholesaling. It's legal in Pennsylvania, but you should know if that's the deal you're signing.
The markers are straightforward: reviews you can actually read, a registered business entity, proof of funds provided upfront, and a written offer with a clear closing timeline. The companies on our featured list passed these checks. For anyone not on that list, the same standards apply — and in a thin market with fewer vetted options, being careful with unsolicited outreach matters even more.
| Agency | File a complaint | Phone |
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| Pennsylvania Attorney General | attorneygeneral.gov | 800-441-2555 |
| Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission | dos.pa.gov | — |
| FTC | reportfraud.ftc.gov | — |
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Why trust us
Data and sources
We identified 81 cash home buyer companies in Reading. We started with public business directories and review platforms, then narrowed the list to companies actively marketing cash offers to local homeowners.
We then collected data from third-party sources for each company — customer ratings, review volume, business credentials, and how long they've been operating. We reviewed company websites for additional information and key credibility signals. And we reached out to companies directly to verify operating status and key business details (this process is ongoing).
We use a mix of public and proprietary sources for local and state market data:
- Review and directory platforms: Company profiles on BBB, Google Business Profiles, Yelp, Trustpilot, and other major platforms — ratings, review counts, and business credentials.
- Public records: U.S. Census Bureau housing data, county property records, and state business registries.
- Clever Market Pulse: Local home prices, days on market, inventory levels, and sale-to-list ratios — pulled from Realtor.com, Redfin, Zillow, and Census data, updated monthly.
- Clever Market Heat Index: A 0–100 score for each housing market based on supply, demand, and pricing trends.
- Investor activity data: Public transaction records tracking cash buyer patterns — flip rates, distressed sales, and bank-owned property volume — at the local level.
How we score companies
Every company gets an overall score out of 100. The overall score reflects a combination of individual scores across four key categories. Each category's influence on the overall score is weighted in accordance with its relative importance and/or the depth and reliability of the data feeding into it. We are continually improving our source data and ranking methodologies. Here are the four categories we currently use to rank cash home buyer companies:
- Customer satisfaction: Based on verified reviews — average ratings, total volume, and how recent they are. A company with 200 reviews at 4.8 tells us more than one with three reviews at 5.0. We adjust for thin review histories so small sample sizes don't inflate scores.
- Credibility: How much we can verify about the company from independent sources — BBB standing, registered business status, website transparency, and whether they've been vetted by Clever. The more we can confirm, the higher the score.
- Recent activity: What the last six months look like — new reviews, consistent quality, and signs the company is actively buying homes right now. A strong score here means they're likely to respond if you reach out.
- Track record: How long the company has been operating and how steady they've been. Eight years of consistent activity scores higher than eight years on paper with most reviews from a single year.
Of the 76 cash property investors we identified in Reading, 35 had enough data to get scored by our model. The other 41 didn't — so they're not ranked. Our featured list highlights the top-scoring cash investors from the group that met the minimum credibility threshold.
What the scores mean
A higher score means stronger evidence, not necessarily a better company. A lower-ranked company could be great to work with — we just don't have as much verifiable data to go on, so don't feel confident in recommending them.
You can see what's behind each cash buyer company's score in the profiles on this page. We update rankings regularly as new reviews come in and conditions change.
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