We Buy Houses ASIS In Murrieta, CA.
Home needs work? Tell us about your Murrieta home and receive multiple offers from local investors. No clean up or repairs and pay no commission fees.



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We put the law of supply and demand to work, driving competition from hundreds of qualified local investors -- while charging no fees to you.
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Forget deep cleaning, decluttering, and home repairs. This is a true As-Is sale with no listings or showings.

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We understand that your timeline is personal. That’s why we give you time to plan your next steps.
Find out if Offercity is right for you.
Looking for an off-market home sale solution? Need a true As-Is sale process without the financial hit? You’ve come to the right place. Offercity is a great option in the following circumstances:
After inheriting a property
Following a natural disaster
Due to deferred or costly maintenance
When life changes unexpectedly
With condemnation or structural issues
Because of financial reversals
For empty nesters or retirees
To exit vacant or damaged rental property
More about Murrieta, CA
Murrieta, California, in Riverside county, is 5 miles NW of Temecula, California (center to center) and 29 miles S of Riverside, California. The city is in the Riverside - San Bernardino area.
Murrieta started becoming popular when Juan Murrieta from Spain brought a flock of more than 100,000 sheep to this area. A railway station was built in 1882. It connected Murrieta with Southern California. The city started booming but decline followed in 1935 when trains stopped running. The city started growing again in the early 1980s when Interstate 15 was built through it. The city was incorporated in 1991.
Murrieta and nearby Attractions
- Cal Oaks Sports Park
- Los Alamos Hills Sports Park
- Antigua Park
*Source: Citytowninfo
Murrieta started becoming popular when Juan Murrieta from Spain brought a flock of more than 100,000 sheep to this area. A railway station was built in 1882. It connected Murrieta with Southern California. The city started booming but decline followed in 1935 when trains stopped running. The city started growing again in the early 1980s when Interstate 15 was built through it. The city was incorporated in 1991.
Murrieta and nearby Attractions
- Cal Oaks Sports Park
- Los Alamos Hills Sports Park
- Antigua Park
*Source: Citytowninfo

