as is: "As is" what?
- 02/10/20 05:54 AM
Sometimes homes are placed on the market in "As Is" condition. This usually means the home has some things that need to be attended to, but the seller has no intention of fixing anything, so don't ask! The seller may not have an interest in fixing anything in the home or may not Have the funds to do so. Typically, an As Is sale will pull the ultimate price of the home down a bit to more than cover expected fix up costs. So, should you list your home As Is? Well, the best answer in real estate is, it depends. It depends upon (2 comments)
as is: Let's just sell it as is, OK?
- 11/06/13 10:11 PM
Umm, probably not Ok. I have spoken to Seller's who do not want to do anything to their homes prior to selling it. Why put money in it if I am just going to sell it? I have even met agents that say to clients, no need to do anything, we will just offer an allowance. I disagree. Part of what I do when I meet potential sellers, is look at their home as a buyer would. Many of today's buyers really want to buy a home that is move in ready. They don't want the extra hassle of dealing with (4 comments)