Protect Your Equity on Selling a Home That Needs Work
Pick what brought you here. You will see what each way out actually leaves you with, before anyone asks for your address.
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We are the buyer
Not a lead broker. Your details are not sold on to anyone.
No repairs, no cleanout
It gets bought in the condition it is in today.
A written number
Not an estimate that quietly moves after a walkthrough.
No obligation
No is a complete answer, and we will not chase it.
See your real number in minutes

Example
Fix it up, then list
$118,400
in about 7 months
Sell it as it sits
$131,900
in about 21 days
How it works
1. You answer a few questions
About six minutes, on the phone or right here. Nothing about your address is needed to see a range.
2. Someone looks at the actual house
In person, as it sits. No cleaning, no repairs, no staging, nobody walking through with a clipboard judging it.
3. You get a written number
The number we say is the number you get. If you do not like it, that is a fine answer and there is no second call.
Explore Our Recent Guides
We are here to answer the questions that actually stop a sale, tell you what each path costs, and say so when we are the wrong answer.

Can I sell a house with a bad foundation?
Yes. A house with foundation damage can be sold, and it is sold every day. Wha...
Can I sell a house with mold?
Yes. Mold does not make a house unsellable, and there is no law that requires ...
Can I sell a house that needs a new roof?
Yes, and this is one of the most common conditions we see. The roof is unusual...
Can I sell a house with fire damage?
Yes. Fire damaged houses sell regularly. What changes is who can buy one and h...
Can I sell a house with water damage?
Yes. Water damage does not stop a sale. What it does is raise two questions ev...
Can I sell a house with a failed septic system?
Yes, though septic is one of the few defects with its own transfer rules. Many...
Can I sell a hoarder house?
Yes, and you do not have to empty it first. The contents themselves are rarely...
What does it cost to replace a roof before selling?
Cost is driven by square footage, pitch, layers to tear off, material and loca...9 more needs repairs guides in progress.
The Rules Are Different in Your State
What you have to disclose, how foreclosure runs, and how probate works all change at the state line, and each one changes which paths stay open to you.
Selling As-Is in Florida
- Foreclosure process: Judicial. It goes through the courts.
- Disclosure duty: Yes, for known material defects not readily observable.
- As-is contract: Standard as-is version widely used.
Being researched next
Georgia · Texas · North Carolina · South Carolina · Tennessee · Alabama · Ohio · Michigan. A state goes up once its foreclosure procedure, disclosure duty and probate routes have been verified and reviewed, not before.
Learn More & Find Your Real Number
Our guides are written by people who buy these houses, and reviewed by a licensed professional before they go up.
GuidesSelling a House With Problems
Foundation, roof, mold, liens, tenants, fire damage. What each one does to who is allowed to buy your house, and which paths stay open.
Free toolWhat You Actually Walk Away With
Not the sale price. Run your own numbers on fixing it up and listing against selling it as it sits, with every line of the math shown.Can I Sell With a Bad Foundation?
Structural movement rarely stops a sale. It stops the financing, which is a different problem with different answers.ConditionCan I Sell a House With Mold?
No state requires you to remediate before selling. What matters far more to a buyer is the water that caused it.ConditionCan I Sell a House That Needs a Roof?
The roof is unusual. It blocks the buyer's insurance, and no insurance means no mortgage, which closes more doors than the repair cost suggests.Straight talkWhy We Will Tell You to List It
If your house is in good shape and you can wait, an agent will almost always get you more. Our own calculator says so out loud.Why we will tell you to list it instead
We buy houses in Tampa Bay. That means we have an obvious interest in you calling us, and you should read everything on this site with that in mind.
It also means we know exactly which houses we are the wrong answer for. If yours is in good shape and you can wait, an agent will almost always get you more money than we will. Our own calculator says so out loud when the numbers say so. We would rather lose that call in thirty seconds than waste an afternoon of yours.
Find Out What Your House Is Worth As It Sits
Pick what brought you here, or just call. Either way there is no obligation and no second call if you say no.
