Andrew The Home Buyer Expands to Tampa, Boosts Visibility with Bold Ad Campaign

After success in five cities, Arizona’s cash home-buying firm ramps up presence in Tampa with aggressive billboard and TV strategy to meet surging demand. 

Andrew The Home Buyer, a fast-growing real estate investment company based in Arizona, is making a major push into the Tampa housing market, leveraging a dynamic advertising campaign and a proven model that’s reshaping how homeowners sell their properties. 

Known for purchasing homes for cash without fees, commissions, or agent delays, the company has expanded from Phoenix, Denver, Las Vegas, Tucson, and Charleston—and now it’s Tampa’s turn. 

“We’ve done this before, and we’ve done it successfully,” said Andrew Draayer, founder and owner. “Tampa is booming with opportunity, and we’re here to become a household name.” 

A Marketing Blitz to Match Market Potential 

Tampa’s real estate market is shifting, with listings up 30% and days-on-market increasing nearly 26% year-over-year. Amid this cooling, homeowners are seeking faster, simpler ways to sell—and Andrew The Home Buyer is delivering exactly that. 

To match the city’s growth, the company is: 

  • Launching 12 new billboards with bold messaging,
  • Increasing advertising spend by 80%, and
  • Expanding TV coverage from 4 to all 7 major networks, plus cable and streaming.

The campaign’s message is clear: sell your home quickly, get paid fast, and avoid the hassle. 

Why Tampa, Why Now? 

Florida remains one of the hottest U.S. housing markets, and Tampa’s expanding metro area presents an ideal location for ATHB’s next phase of growth. After a successful eight-month trial in the region, the company is now going all in. 

“From the moment a customer sees a billboard to the day we close on their home, our goal is to deliver a seamless and memorable experience,” Draayer said. 

The company even allows sellers to stay in their homes for weeks after closing, making transitions easier for families in flux. 

A Smarter Approach to Real Estate Investment 

Unlike overextended competitors who scaled too fast, Andrew The Home Buyer takes a lean and disciplined approach. Its team combines local market expertise with efficient, tech-enabled processes—avoiding the missteps that have plagued other real-estate investors. 

“Too many of our competitors tried to scale like tech companies, then collapsed when the market changed,” Draayer added. “We’re growing intelligently and strategically. Tampa fits our long-term vision perfectly.” 

About Andrew The Home Buyer 

Founded in Chandler, Arizona, Andrew The Home Buyer is a real estate investment firm specializing in fast, cash-based home purchases with no fees, no agents, and no commissions. With a presence in five states and growing, the company offers reliable, no-hassle solutions for homeowners ready to sell quickly and move on. 

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