A clearer way forward
Your property. Your timeline. More than one way to sell.
Get a private review and compare a straightforward cash sale with a potential sell-now, share-later option.
Simple from the start
A process built around your next move.
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Share your goals
Tell us about the property, your timing, and what a good outcome looks like.
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Compare your paths
Review the terms, timing, and tradeoffs of the options that may fit.
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Choose with confidence
See everything in writing and decide what feels right.

When the situation feels complicated
You deserve a clear conversation, not more pressure.
JCOR works with New Jersey owners navigating inherited homes, difficult rentals, major repairs, and time-sensitive decisions.
- Behind on payments or facing a deadline
- Inherited, probate, or shared ownership
- Tenants, repairs, liens, or code issues
- Divorce, relocation, or a property you can't manage from afar
JCOR Properties is not a law firm, lender, or foreclosure-rescue service. For foreclosure or legal questions, we may encourage you to also speak with a New Jersey attorney or qualified housing counselor.
Your private review
Tell us about the property.
A few details help us prepare a more useful conversation. Nothing here is shared publicly.
Good to know
Clear answers before you decide.
Do I need to repair or clean the property?
No. JCOR reviews properties as they are, including homes with deferred maintenance or tenant complications.
Is a later share guaranteed?
No. It is a selective structure. Eligibility and the calculation must be written into the agreement, and any later payment depends on the actual resale result after agreed costs.
Will every property receive an offer?
No. We review the property and situation first, then explain whether JCOR can provide a suitable path.
What does the review cost?
Nothing. The review is free, private, and carries no obligation to sell.
Can JCOR stop a foreclosure?
No one can promise that. JCOR is not a law firm, lender, or foreclosure-rescue service. We can explain selling options, and for legal questions we encourage speaking with a New Jersey attorney or a qualified housing counselor.
