Can I sell my house as is in Florida?
Yes! Don’t worry, when asking “can I sell my house as is”, you can without having to paint, do restorations, or even clean up. We will take the property just as it is currently. Therefore you won’t have to wait months for a buyer to get a mortgage, only to be told that it won’t get approved due to repairs needed.
Step by step to selling your house as is
- First, you will want to get a home inspection or get an estimate for repairs to evaluate if it is worth repairing the house before selling as is.
- Then contact a home buying professional for advice to decide if you want to sell directly to an end buyer to get a cash offer or through a realtor on the market.
Should I sell my house as is or fix it up?
Are you looking to save money and time? By selling your home directly to an end buyer, selling as is, that’s exactly what you will get. You’ll be able to get cash fast, especially when you need it most. Although if you decide to fix up your house, then you will likely earn more money when you sell it. If you take this path remember you will need money to fix it up and lose time with multiple showings, and lose money on Agent Commissions and closing costs.
What can you avoid when selling your house as is:
- Lengthy legal disclosures
- appraisal contingencies
- financing contingencies
- renovations
- foreclosure
What are some of the benefits to sell my house as is in Florida:
There are no inspections or multiple showings/open houses
No financing contingencies
Selling the house sight unseen
Renegotiating price
No disclosures
Save on closings costs and realtor commissions
Save your credit if you’re facing foreclosure.
Is it legal to sell a house as is?
Of course! It is legal to sell a house as is. We recommend selling your house to a cash buyer when you are looking to avoid many of the issues that are involved when selling traditionally such as with banks and home inspections.
When you sell your house on the market, the listing agent must still have the seller disclose known problems about the house and the buyer can negotiate an offer with the final sale and it all depends on a real estate inspection of the home.
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