
How Much Do You Lose Selling a House As-Is? And More
Many homes on sites like Zillow right now say they are listed “as is” – this means the home seller isn’t willing to make repairs or updates to the home.
Straight answers on selling, buying, commissions, and home values — from the team behind the 1% listing fee.

Many homes on sites like Zillow right now say they are listed “as is” – this means the home seller isn’t willing to make repairs or updates to the home.

Home sellers have heard about how limited inventory has pushed prices up – but the market is shifting. How can sellers react and still profit the most?

When it comes time to sell your home, there are a lot of questions that pop up – especially if it’s your first time. If you’re planning to sell a home in Maryland, here’s everything you need to know.

There are advantages and disadvantages to townhomes, so it’s incorrect that townhomes are hard to sell! Here’s why.

How much does Opendoor pay for houses? See real seller offers, repair deductions, total iBuyer fees, and whether Opendoor beats a traditional sale.

Anyone who’s explored saving money while selling a home has likely encountered Redfin and Houwzer. Here’s how the two organizations compare.
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