Short answer: no. They're two completely different audiences.
- Cash buyer sites target motivated sellers — facing foreclosure, inheritance, divorce, or distress. They need speed, simplicity, and trust. They're not browsing; they're hurting.
- Retail listing sites target sellers comparing agents who want max price. They expect polish, market data, and professional credibility.
When you mix both on one site:
- Google can't decide which keyword to rank you for — so you lose both "we buy houses [city]" and "sell my house [city]"
- Visitors bounce — distressed sellers don't trust slick agent pitches; retail sellers don't trust cash-buyer offers
- Your message gets diluted trying to please two audiences at once
Top investors run separate sites — each one laser-focused on a single audience, ranking on its own keywords, speaking in its own voice. You're one click away from doing it the right way.