🔧 Repair, list, or sell?
Repair, List As-Is, or Sell for Cash?
If your house needs real work — dated systems, deferred maintenance, or damage — you have three genuine ways to sell it. None is automatically right; it depends on your cash, your time, and your tolerance for hassle.
Repair, then list earns the highest price if the home is sound and you can afford the work up front. Listing as-is avoids repair spending but shrinks your buyer pool, because lenders won’t finance homes that fail inspection — so these listings often sit and attract lowball offers. Selling to a cash buyer removes repairs, showings, and financing risk entirely and closes fast, in exchange for a below-retail price.
For a home that needs significant work — fire, water, or mold damage, code violations, or a house that simply needs too much — the cash route is usually the least painful. Not sure where yours lands? Take the quick quiz below.
Your three options
Three ways to sell a house that needs work
None is automatically right — it depends on your cash, your time, and how much hassle you'll tolerate. The quiz below points you to the best fit.
60-second quiz
What’s the best way to sell your house?
There are two main ways to sell: list it with a real-estate agent (put it on the open market for the highest price, but with fees, prep, and waiting) or sell it as-is — exactly as it stands, no repairs — to a cash buyer (fast and certain, but usually for less). Answer five quick questions and we’ll tell you which likely fits you — and why. No email required, and it’s honest: sometimes listing wins.
This is general guidance, not a formal appraisal or legal advice — every home and situation is different.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I sell a house as-is on the MLS?
Yes, but it's trickier than it sounds. The MLS is the listing service agents use to advertise homes to buyers. Most buyers use financing (a mortgage), and lenders won't fund a home that fails their condition or safety requirements — which rules out much of the buyer pool for a home with major issues. As-is listings often sit longer and attract lowball (well-below-asking) offers.
Is it worth fixing up a house before selling?
Only if you have the cash and time and the home is fundamentally sound. You pay for repairs up front with no guarantee of recouping every dollar, and you still owe a commission on the higher price.
When does a cash sale make the most sense?
When the home needs major work, can't easily pass a lender's requirements, or you need speed and certainty. The gap versus a traditional sale is often smaller than expected once you subtract repairs, commissions, and carrying costs.
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