
South Orange Properties makes fair cash offers on single-family and multi-family homes, removing hassle and closing fast.


South Orange Properties started with a straightforward mission: streamline how properties change hands in Tulsa's competitive real estate market. We make cash offers on single-family and multi-family homes, removing complexity and uncertainty from the acquisition process. Every month, we close deals with consistency and transparency.
A dedicated team committed to fast, professional cash offers and seamless property transactions across Tulsa.

Founder & Lead Investor
Benjamin leads South Orange Properties with expertise in residential investment and cash acquisitions. He brings a direct, efficient approach to every transaction in Tulsa.

Acquisitions Manager
Marcus manages property evaluations and cash offers, ensuring every potential investment aligns with South Orange Properties' acquisition standards and timeline.
Real estate partners and homeowners share their experience working with South Orange Properties on straightforward cash offers and professional acquisitions.
South Orange Properties made selling our rental property straightforward. They presented a fair cash offer within days and closed without any surprises or delays.

James Mitchell
Property Owner, Tulsa
We appreciated the transparency throughout the process. Benjamin Fisher and his team understood our timeline and made the transaction simple from offer to closing.

Patricia Gonzalez
Estate Executor, Tulsa Area
Working with South Orange Properties was refreshingly efficient. No games, no contingencies, just a solid cash offer and fast closing on our multi-family property.

David Nakamura
Investment Property Manager, Tulsa
We needed to sell quickly and South Orange Properties delivered. Their team was professional, responsive, and handled everything without the typical real estate hassles.

Margaret Chen
Homeowner, South Tulsa
Contact South Orange Properties directly. We respond to inquiries promptly and review every opportunity in the Tulsa market.