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Most homeowners receive an initial offer within 24 hours of submitting their property details. The process moves quickly because there are no banks, no appraisals, and no long inspections. Once a short walkthrough is complete, the final cash offer is confirmed, and you choose the closing date.
No. You can request an offer in any condition and you don’t have to fix, clean, or prepare the home. Properties with outdated interiors, clutter, unfinished projects, or major repair needs can still receive competitive cash offers.
Only basic details are required: the property address, your contact information, and a general idea of the home’s condition. A quick conversation may help clarify any unique circumstances, but no lengthy forms or paperwork are needed to begin.
Yes. Getting an offer does not commit you to anything. You’re free to compare your options, ask questions, or decline if it’s not the right fit. There are no fees or penalties for choosing not to move forward.
A short, simple walkthrough is scheduled at your convenience. It isn’t an inspection and doesn’t involve judging cleanliness or pointing out every flaw. It’s simply to confirm the condition so the cash offer can be finalized. Many walkthroughs take less than 15 minutes.
Homes with significant issues—roof problems, foundation concerns, broken systems, water damage, tenant issues, or deferred maintenance—can still be sold for cash. You don’t have to fix anything before requesting your offer or before closing.
Yes. You select the closing timeline, whether you want to move quickly or prefer extra time to pack, relocate, or coordinate your next steps. Many sellers close in as little as 7–10 days, but longer timelines are available.
No. A direct cash offer avoids agent commissions, open-market fees, and most closing costs. What you’re offered is typically what you take home at closing, keeping the process simple and transparent.
You can still request an offer. A fast cash sale may help stop or avoid foreclosure deadlines and prevent further damage to your credit. Time is important in these situations, so reaching out early can make the process smoother.
Yes. Many rental properties are purchased with tenants in place. You don’t need to evict anyone or make the home vacant before requesting your offer.