1. Submit Property Info
Take 3-5 minutes to provide detailed information about your property for review.
Take 3-5 minutes to provide detailed information about your property for review.
Receive a cash offer within 24-48 hours. If accepted, we’ll send you the offer-to-purchase agreement.
Close within 10 to 30 days and receive the proceeds from the sale same day. Simple and easy.
Slightly dated. May require some updating and cosmetic repairs but generally in good condition.
Home is in need of renovations and repairs to update and meet current design standards.
Homes that are structurally sound but need major renovations and repairs.
Listing your home can take 30-60 days and yet another 30-90 days for the buyer to get approved.
Every buyer has the option to have the house inspected. Soon after comes the list of required repairs and updates which could cost thousands of dollars.
Quite often, especially with first time home buyers, the buyer doesn’t have enough money to pay for closing costs. Some lending programs allow the seller to pay up to 4% of the loan amount towards their costs.
What became far too common decades ago is still costing home sellers tens of thousands of dollars per transaction. A $400K home can cost up to $24,000, basically just to advertise your home.
Quite often homebuyers rely on broker’s and lender’s “pre-approvals” to be legitimate. However, information isn’t always completely gathered. This creates issues later, well after the contract is signed. Eventually homebuyers cancel, leaving you to start the process all over again.
Because the home will be purchased with cash proceeds, there is no lending process to deal with. This means a quicker, simpler process.
There will be no requirements to repair or update the house. This will save you both time and money.
When you sell to ListFree, all closing fees will be paid by ListFree.
Never pay any realtor commissions or service fees when you sell to ListFree.
Because there will not be any lender financing, you don’t have to worry about loan denials. Cash is King.