the right investor is hired, typically the investor or one of his agents will come and check out your house. They are going to ask you questions about the house and give a quick appraisal. Sometimes this process can be done over the phone, without having to meet. They often buy houses that need to be sold as quickly as possible. The houses are then repaired, restored, and sold for far more money than they were bought for. That is why most investors try hard to get the lowest price possible when purchasing the house. Selling a house to an investor should not be your first choice. It is usually a last resort in selling a home. Sometimes you can get an offer on the house within a couple of days, and you can close the deal within a couple of weeks. It will almost always be quick and painless. Additionally, you won’t get unexpected fees and commissions. We have an active list of well over 30 individual and corporate cash investors that purchase homes AS-IS and close in as little as 14 days. Ask us about our "Investors List" and we'll be happy to give you more details.
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• A big perk of selling a property to a real estate investor is that they will buy the house “as is.” That means you won’t have to do any repairs. This is particularly attractive in an inherited home situation where it has been decades since substantial updating, remodeling, or repairs and maintenance have been done. • The investor is much more likely to buy a house that needs major repairs than the average buyer. The usual buyer wants to move into the house and begin living in it
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