Photo by Monkey Business Images via Shutterstock
After a significant storm or catastrophic event, you may determine that moving to a different climate is right for your household. The question becomes, do you repair all the damage to your home before you sell it, or do you offer it “as is” so that the buyer takes on that cost. Sometimes, if you take care of the damage problem quickly, you’re only left with minor repairs. Often, though, it can seem like the entire house needs fixing.
To figure out which is right for your situation, review these pros and cons of each choice.
Selling a water-damaged house to an investor is one of the best options. An investor will pay cash for your property without requiring you to fix anything. Here are the best practices to make it a great sale:
If you have the money from an insurance payout, make the repairs. You can fetch a higher price on the market. But when this investment isn’t worth the cost, it’s often a better choice to sell your water-damaged home to an investor instead. If this sounds like a good possibility for you, ask your real estate professional to market your home to investors so you can resettle your household in a better home.
As a Premier Realtor in the Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area for the past 23+ years, I’m here to provide you with all the resources and information you need to buy or to sell real estate properties. I’m confident that I can offer you the knowledge, tools, and support that most other agents can't.
Serving My Clients with Caring, Honesty, and Integrity are My Daily Business Principles.
Thank you and I look forward to serving you in all your real estate needs!
My Office Locations:
3201 Jefferson Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94062
1408 Chapin Ave, Ste 3, Burlingame, CA 94010
Miranda Jung, MBA, Broker Associate
CLHMS GUILD, ABR, CIPS, CRS, GRI, NCREA, SRES
CAL DRE# 01035759