Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about Selling your Home
We know that selling a home for cash to a company like ours is a big decision. We hope the questions below will help explain how it works and how we work to find a solution that serves you. Please contact us if you have any other questions!
Don’t worry about that either – we even buy ugly homes!
We can buy your home as is and you can just sign the paperwork and move on without all of the hassle renovating or decorating the property.
This doesn’t really matter. We are interested in your property if you are looking for a quick cash sale. You may have inherited a home, are going through foreclosure or have hit a financial or personal crisis – we are here to help you.
The other homes near you will probably still be for sale after we have closed your property and the money is in your bank account. So contact us today for a fast cash offer.
Yes! We’ll purchase your home in as-is condition, whether or not it needs repairs or other work.
We buy any type of property in any condition, but we specialize in buying single family homes.
Although every situation is unique, it’s not unusual to get an offer within days.
Not at all! We’re happy to make you a fair offer, and it’s up to you whether to accept it. You’re in control!
“Yes, I want an offer on my home!”
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We use our own cash to write you a check for your property, which eliminates the need for a loan or any approval from outside sources. We have the power to make decisions and close quickly.
Yes. We can close with the tenant occupying the property.
Yes. We’ll be happy to make you an offer. If you agree, we can close and you will receive your money in as little as 7 days.
Yes. We will make a valid offer subject to the completion of the Probate.
In most cases, we buy directly from you, the seller, so the home doesn’t need to be listed. This eliminates repair fees, agent commissions, home inspections, appraisals, and waiting on someone else to get a bank loan to buy your property.
You can still sell your home to us; however, you may need to compensate your agent according to the terms of your agreement. Every situation is different, so contact us to learn more about your options.