As-is means as-is
If your home needs a new roof, has old systems, storm or water damage, or just decades of deferred upkeep, you do not have to fix any of it to sell to a cash buyer. You take what matters to you and leave the rest.
Skip the parts that drain you
No contractor bids, no permits, no months of work, no staging, no parade of showings, and no buyer's inspector killing the deal at the last minute. The offer reflects the real condition, explained plainly.
It often nets more than it seems
A cash, as-is price is below a fully renovated retail price. But after you subtract repairs, holding costs, commissions, and months of stress, the net is often closer than people expect, with none of the risk on you.
See if it fits
If you would rather just be done with a house that needs work, reach out for a free, no-pressure number.
Common questions
Do I have to make repairs to sell?
No. A cash buyer purchases as-is, so you can skip repairs, cleanouts, and showings entirely.
Will an as-is sale lowball me?
The price reflects real condition, but after repairs, holding costs, and commissions on a traditional sale, the net is often closer than people expect.
What if the house has serious damage?
As-is means as-is. Roof, systems, water or storm damage, or deferred upkeep are all fine. You take what matters and leave the rest.
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This guide is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. For your specific situation, talk to a licensed professional. See the help calendar for free counseling and legal aid in your county.