Your selling options

The right way to sell depends on what you need most.

Price, speed, certainty, privacy, and the amount of work you are willing to do pull a sale in different directions. A direct cash sale is useful for some owners, not every owner.

01

List with a real estate agent

Listing is often the strongest path when maximizing price is the priority and you have time to prepare, show, inspect, appraise, and wait for buyer financing. Broad market exposure can create a higher price.

02

Sell it yourself

A for-sale-by-owner approach gives you direct control and may reduce an agent commission. It also puts pricing, marketing, screening, showings, contracts, negotiations, and coordination on you.

03

Sell directly to Reliable Home Buyers

A direct sale removes the listing, public showings, repair preparation, appraisal, and buyer-financing contingency. The offer reflects the repairs, risk, holding costs, and work we take on after closing.

The honest comparison

What will the convenience cost?

A direct offer will usually be lower than the potential retail price of a renovated, successfully listed home. The useful comparison is not offer price alone. Compare the likely net proceeds, repairs, commissions, concessions, carrying costs, time, and risk of each path.

We will explain our number so you can make that comparison.

Open a property file / 07

One property. One offer. Your call.

Send the address and the facts as you know them. We’ll explain what we need to review, what happens next, and whether the property fits our current buying area.

NO REPAIRS / NO PUBLIC SHOWINGS / NO OBLIGATION

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