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Cash Sales 101
5 Signs You Should Sell Your House As-Is
Not every house needs to be fixed up before it sells. Here are the situations where selling as-is genuinely makes more sense than listing traditionally.
The repair list is longer than your patience
If you’re looking at a new roof, HVAC, and foundation work all at once, the cost and time to fix everything before listing can easily outweigh what you’d gain in sale price.
You don’t have the cash to fix it up front
Traditional buyers often expect a move-in-ready home, which means spending money you don’t have before you’ve sold anything. Selling as-is skips that entirely.
You need to sell on a specific timeline
Repairs, staging, and a traditional listing can easily stretch a sale to two or three months or more. If you’re working against a deadline, that math often doesn’t work.
If two or more of these sound like your situation, it’s worth getting a no-obligation cash offer before you spend a dollar on repairs.