5 Steps to Prepare My Home for a Quick As-Is Sale?

5 Steps to Sell My House As-Is in Kentucky

1. Gather and Organize Your Documentation

If you take the time to collect all relevant documents, you’ll greatly streamline the selling process. Gather everything that proves you own the home, of course, including anything related to the mortgage. But you’ll also want any repair records, warranties, manuals for appliances, and any permits you’ve gotten for renovations or additions.

2. Contact Haas & Haas Properties for a Consultation.ย 

Give us a call or visit us online and let us know you’re looking to sell. We can get the whole thing done in as short a timeframe as just two weeks, and you’ll be able to skip all the steps you’re dreading: no repairs, no staging, no cleaning, and no waiting around or showing the place to an endless stream of lookie-loos at inconvenient times. It’s fast, simple, and efficient.

3. Do a Home or Virtual Visit

Once you start the process, we get to work immediately. We start preparing an offer as soon as we get a look. We can even do a virtual look-through over the phone; or, we can come see it in person. Once our offer is accepted, of course, we do send a licensed inspector to evaluate the property and take pictures.

 

4. Look Over Your Home Offer

We’ll give you a fair offer calculating all the factors involved: the worth of the house itself, local property values and market conditions, plus the amount it’s going to cost us to bring the home up to market. This means, of course, that the offer we make will be lower than the price you might be seeing online that your home is worth, but bear in mind that the price you see online is “best-case scenario.”

It assumes you’re making all the repairs, cleaning, and improving your curb appeal, and also assumes you’re willing to spend all the time necessary to weed through offers to negotiate for the best one. It also doesn’t tell you what your realtor is going to charge. The good news is that we have a very lean and efficient repair team, so we can offer the best prices around for homes that need some work.

 

5. Go Through a Fast Closing

Once we make that offer, that’s it. There’s no need to worry that we’ll spring hidden fees on you or that you’ll have to pay commissions or anything like that. The number we offer is the number we pay, and all we have to do is set the closing date. We’ll take care of the paperwork, and you’ll be ready to move to the next stage of life’s adventure.

Selling your home as-is is easy, and with us, you’ll always get a fair price. Contact us at Haas & Haas Properties in Lexington, KY today to get started.

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