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What is the fastest way to sell a house as is?

My mother is going to register a property on my name. I want to sell it as is. How fast we can work around that.
Asked By Eric R. | San juan, PR | 411 views | Selling | 1 year ago
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Lisa and Greg Harris

eXp Realty, LLC

(42)

This sounds like a few moving parts. I would highly recommend a local REALTOR to connect with on the best options to transfer and then sell a home based on the local market activity and requirements. To sell a home AS IS, as a REALTOR I 1st ask ....are you willing to price it right based on the condition of the property. 2nd, I ask, if there was something minor that is a simple fix that needed to be addressed so a buyer could purchase the home, would you fix it if we could find a simple solution? If so Do not LIST the Property AS IS! Let that come about within the negotiations of the sale. In most AS IS sales the buyer will assume it is in bad condition and low ball, so do not set that expectation before you even get an offer on the property. Find a local professional REALTOR to address these questions specifically!
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Semi-Pro
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Marty & Abby Champagne

RE/MAX Market Place

(33)

If it is priced right...Everything sells!
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Semi-Pro
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Glenda X Bozett

RELI

(2)

hire a local Real Estate Agent
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Semi-Pro
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Gloria Mitchell

Wilkinson Triad Realty

(52)

The fastest way to sell a house as is is to work with a cash buyer. Cash buyers do not require inspections or financing and can usually close quickly, often within a few days. You can find a cash buyer by going online and searching for real estate investors in your area. Additionally, you can contact local real estate agents and inquire about cash buyers they may know.
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Sean Black

LUXE Properties

The fastest way to sell any home (other than great marketing) is price ! list the house at or slightly below market value
Lisa Rittenhouse

Keller Williams Advantage Realty

(30)

AS is does not mean no inspections. If the buyer decided to do them you have to disclose the problems to a new buyer if the first walks away.
Manuel Ayala

Simply Vegas

(11)

The fastest way to sell a house "as is" would be to sell it through an auction or sell it to an investor or a cash buyer. Selling a house through an auction can be a quick process as it is usually done within a matter of weeks. Auctions are often used for properties that are in need of repairs, or are distressed properties. The downside of selling through an auction is that the house may sell for less than its market value. Selling to an investor or cash buyer is also a quick way to sell a house "as is" as they are typically looking for properties that need work and are willing to buy them quickly, often with cash and with little or no contingencies. These buyers are looking for deals and are often willing to take on a fixer-upper property. However, the downside of selling to an investor or cash buyer is that the price may be lower than what you could get from a traditional sale. Another alternative to sell your house as is is to list it with a realtor who specializes in selling as-is properties, they have the knowledge and experience in marketing and selling houses in their current condition and also have access to a network of investors and cash buyers. In summary, the fastest way to sell a house "as is" would be to sell it through an auction, sell it to an investor or cash buyer, or list it with a realtor who specializes in selling as-is properties.
Larry McKenna

Signature Premier Properties

(65)

The best way to sell a home is to price it right - period
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LISSETTE SANCHEZ

EXP REALTY LLC

(141)

Eric, Would love the opportunity to guide you , my cell phone is 4070-603-5210.

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