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If you’ve been thinking about selling your home for a while, you’ve probably seen the lists of projects that people recommend that you do prior to putting it on the market.
In many instances, there are some decent reasons to tackle projects like these. They aren’t always feasible though. If those lists are making you feel overwhelmed and like you’ll never be able to get out of your home, you may start wondering if it really is necessary to get it all fixed up before you try to sell it.
There are usually two reasons why people tackle repairs and renovations prior to selling their home. First, they want to increase the property’s value to get a better price. Second, there are problems with the home that could discourage buyers from making an offer. Both are viable and legitimate reasons for fixing a house up before selling it.
Just because there are good reasons for doing something doesn’t mean that you have to do it though. You have another option: selling your house as-is. Selling your house as-is means that you are selling your home in its current condition. You aren’t planning to fix it up or make any repairs or renovations before it’s sold (or afterward either).
You have a couple of ways you can sell your home as-is. The first is to engage the services of a real estate agent who specializes in selling a home as-is. They’ll make sure it’s listed correctly. You’ll need to properly disclose any known issues to avoid being liable for them.
Your other option is to sell your home to a cash buyer. Cash buyers are often interested in homes that are selling as-is, and can move very quickly to close the sale. If your goal is to sell your home as-is and quickly, selling it to a cash buyer like Joe Homebuyer could be your best option.
At the end of the day, if getting your home fixed up in order to sell it is more than you are able to handle, or even just more than you want to deal with, you don’t have to do it. You can still sell your home by choosing to sell it as-is.
The fact of the matter is that you won’t get as good of a price for it as you would if it were in better condition, but you don’t have to feel like you’re stuck in it either. Selling your home is possible.
Fixing up your home can add value to it. Learn about easy upgrades that can add value to your Texas home here.