When we say we buy houses “as-is,” people often assume there’s a catch. There isn’t. It simply means you sell the property in its current condition and we take it from there — repairs, cleaning, and everything in between.
What “as-is” actually covers
Cracked driveway, dated kitchen, a roof that’s seen better days, belongings left in the garage — none of it changes our offer process. We price based on the home’s condition and recent comparable sales, then hand you a number. You don’t lift a hammer or hire a single contractor.
What you don’t have to do
- No repairs, inspections-driven fixes, or staging.
- No deep clean — take what you want and leave the rest.
- No agent showings or open houses.
Why it can net you more
A traditional sale often means repair credits, agent commissions, and weeks of carrying costs. Because we skip all of that and typically cover standard closing costs, the as-is cash number frequently nets you more than a “higher” listed price once the dust settles.