Close In Weeks.
At N27 Real Estate Solutions, we help homeowners in unique situations sell their homes quickly and without any hassle.
We understand that selling a home can be a real challenge, particularly if your house is older, needs repairs, or just isn’t in the best condition. That’s exactly where our team comes in. With our experience and expertise in the field, we can purchase your home within a matter of weeks, regardless of its current state.
So, if you’re looking for a fast and reliable way to sell your house, give us a call at (763) 388-6316. We’ve got you covered.
Submit your property address and your contact information to begin your free, no-obligation consultation process.
After we consider the market conditions, location, and condition of your property, we will make you an all-cash offer in less than 24 hours.
If you choose to accept our offer, we can close on your house in as little as a few weeks. When it's time to finalize the purchase, our team will work with you to complete the paperwork and wire the funds.
The best service I have ever had! N27 team went above and beyond our expectations. From the day we contacted them to the day we closed escrow I knew they were looking out for our best interests. They were professional, knowledgeable, and were available to us whenever we needed them. Two thumbs up!
Mahtomedi, MN
The best service I have ever had! N27 team went above and beyond our expectations. From the day we contacted them to the day we closed escrow I knew they were looking out for our best interests. They were professional, knowledgeable, and were available to us whenever we needed them. Two thumbs up!
Mahtomedi, MN
The best service I have ever had! N27 team went above and beyond our expectations. From the day we contacted them to the day we closed escrow I knew they were looking out for our best interests. They were professional, knowledgeable, and were available to us whenever we needed them. Two thumbs up!
Mahtomedi, MN
We buy houses in your area that fit our buying criteria. From there we may repair the house and resell it to another homeowner or keep it as a rental ourselves.
We’ll make you an offer and if it’s a fit, We’ll buy your house and cover all closing costs! No hassle or fees! We make money after we pay for repairs on the house (if any) to fix it up, market the house, and sell it for a profit (We're taking all of the risk here on whether we can sell it for a profit or not, once we buy the house from you). The responsibility is ours and you walk away without the burden of the property and its payments. Zero commissions, zero fee’s, that’s our guarantee!
When working with a real estate agent, you pay between 3-6% of the sales price in commission costs. Suppose a house is selling for $100,000, you’ll pay between $3,000 – $6,000 in commission fees. Agents provide a great service for those that can wait 6-12 months to sell and who have room to pay the commission on the sale. Since we're buying the house from you, and we pay with all cash, we can make a decision to buy your house within a couple of days (sometimes the same day). Again, we make our living by taking the risk to buy the house with our own cash, repair the house, and market it ourselves to find a buyer.
Our process is rather simple. We look at the location, what repairs are needed, condition, and values of comparable houses sold in the area recently. We take everything into consideration… and come up with a fair price that works for both of us.
We will reach out to you for a quick consultation phone call, but it is entirely up to you to move forward with the cash offer. No hard feelings if you don’t accept the offer!
With mortgages ranging from 15 to 30 years, chances are your current loan isn’t fully paid off when it comes time to sell. No worries! My cash offer includes paying off your existing mortgage so that you can walk away with cash in your pocket!
Selling a home as-is means putting it on the market in its current condition without making any repairs or improvements. This approach can be appealing for various reasons, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. At N27 Real Estate Solutions, we are investors who buy, renovate, and sell homes with the help of agents. Based on our extensive experience in real estate, we’ve outlined the pros and cons of selling your home as-is. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed decision.
One of the most significant advantages of selling as-is is that you can save time and money by avoiding repairs and renovations. This is especially beneficial if you need to sell quickly or lack the funds for home improvements.
Quick Sale: Selling as-is can expedite the selling process, allowing you to close the deal faster.
Reduced Costs: Avoid the expenses associated with repairs, updates, and staging.
Less Stress: Eliminating the need for home improvements can reduce stress and hassle.
Homes sold as-is often attract real estate investors and cash buyers looking for properties to renovate and resell or rent. These buyers are typically experienced and can move quickly, which can simplify the selling process.
Fast Transactions: Cash buyers can close deals quickly, often within a few weeks.
Fewer Contingencies: Investors and cash buyers are less likely to include contingencies in their offers.
Straightforward Process: Experienced buyers understand the as-is selling process and can handle any necessary repairs themselves.
When selling as-is, you can avoid lengthy negotiations over repair requests from buyers. This can streamline the transaction and reduce the risk of the deal falling through due to disagreements over repairs.
Simpler Transactions: Focus on negotiating the price and terms without the added complexity of repair requests.
Fewer Delays: Eliminating repair negotiations can help expedite the closing process.
Clear Expectations: Buyers know upfront that they are purchasing the property in its current condition.
One of the main disadvantages of selling as-is is that you may receive a lower sale price compared to homes that have been updated or well-maintained. Buyers often factor in the cost of necessary repairs and offer less than they would for a move-in-ready home.
Reduced Profit: You may not achieve the maximum potential value of your home.
Fewer Offers: Some buyers may be hesitant to make an offer on a home that requires significant work.
Market Perception: Homes sold as-is may be perceived as distressed properties, attracting lower bids.
Selling a home as-is can limit your pool of potential buyers. Many traditional buyers prefer move-in-ready homes and may be unwilling to take on the responsibility of repairs and renovations.
Fewer Interested Buyers: You may receive fewer offers compared to a home that’s in better condition.
Longer Time on Market: A smaller buyer pool can result in your home sitting on the market for an extended period.
Targeted Marketing: You may need to specifically target investors and cash buyers, which can limit your marketing options.
Even when selling as-is, you are still required to disclose any known issues with the property. Failing to provide accurate disclosures can lead to legal complications and damage your credibility with buyers.
Legal Risks: Incomplete or inaccurate disclosures can result in legal action from buyers.
Transparency Required: You must be upfront about any known defects or issues, which can impact buyer interest.
Documentation: Properly documenting and disclosing issues can be time-consuming.
Pricing your home correctly is crucial when selling as-is. Research comparable properties and consider the cost of necessary repairs to set a competitive and realistic price.
Market Analysis: Conduct a thorough market analysis to understand the value of similar as-is properties in your area.
Consult an Appraiser: Consider hiring a professional appraiser to assess your home’s value.
Be Flexible: Be prepared to adjust your price based on buyer feedback and market conditions.
Effective marketing can help you reach the right buyers and highlight the potential of your as-is property. Use multiple platforms to increase visibility and attract interested buyers.
High-Quality Photos: Invest in professional photography to showcase your home’s potential.
Virtual Tours: Create virtual tours to give buyers an immersive experience of the property.
Target Investors: Focus on marketing to real estate investors and cash buyers who are more likely to purchase as-is properties.
Highlight Potential: Emphasize the potential for renovation and the benefits of the property’s location and features.
Transparency is key when selling your home as-is. Provide complete and accurate disclosures to build trust with potential buyers and avoid legal issues.
Full Disclosure: Clearly communicate any known issues or defects with the property.
Provide Documentation: Offer any available documentation on the home’s condition, such as inspection reports or repair estimates.
Honest Marketing: Ensure your marketing materials accurately reflect the property’s condition and potential.
Selling your home as-is can be a practical solution if you need to sell quickly or lack the funds for repairs. However, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons to determine if this approach is right for you. By setting a realistic price, marketing effectively, and being transparent with buyers, you can navigate the as-is selling process successfully. If you need assistance or have any questions about selling your home as-is, contact N27 Real Estate Solutions. We are here to share our knowledge and experience to help you through every step of the process.