Answers to the questions sellers usually ask before deciding what to do next.
Do I need to make repairs before selling?
No. We work with homeowners who want to sell as-is, which means you do not need to take on repairs, updates, or cleanup before reaching out. We review the property based on its current condition and help you understand the options from there.
Am I under any obligation after requesting an offer?
No. Requesting an offer does not commit you to anything. It is simply a way to start the conversation, understand the property, and see what path may make the most sense for your situation.
Are there any fees or costs to me?
There is no cost to request an offer or review your options with Homvado. If a direct cash sale is the right fit, we will explain the numbers clearly so you understand exactly what to expect.
How quickly can the process move?
That depends on the property, the title situation, and your timeline, but cash sales can often move much faster than a traditional listing. If speed matters, we will talk through what is realistic and what the next steps would look like.
What information do you need to review my property?
We start with the property address and a few basic details. From there, we may ask about condition, timing, occupancy, and anything else that helps us understand the situation clearly.
How do you determine what my offer will be?
We look at the property’s condition, location, market context, and the work or risk involved in the sale. The goal is to give you a fair, clear number based on the real situation, not a vague estimate.
What if a cash offer is not my best fit?
We will tell you. Homvado leads with cash because it is often the simplest path, but not every seller needs the same outcome. If another option creates a better result for you, we will explain that clearly.
How is this different from listing with a real estate agent?
Listing with an agent is usually best for sellers who want to prepare the home, go to market, and wait for the right buyer. A direct cash sale is often better for sellers who want a simpler process, more certainty, fewer moving parts, and no repair list.
Can I still sell if the property has tenants?
Yes, in many cases. Tenant-occupied properties can often still be reviewed, but the details matter. We will look at the lease, the timeline, and the overall situation to help you understand what is possible.
What types of properties do you work with?
We review a wide range of residential property situations, including homes that need repairs, inherited properties, rental properties, and homes tied to timing or payment pressure. The best first step is simply to tell us about the property.
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