I spent numerous years trying to sell my apartment in CO Springs with no luck, and it was extremely stressful, frustrating and even fancy.
I initially listed with a real estate agent, but he had all sorts of suggestions to make the apartment more saleable.
I followed his recommendations and worked on the landscaping, front porch and overall curb appeal. I painted the interior and exterior and replaced numerous appliances. I vacated the apartment and inconvenienced myself for numerous open-houses and showings. It took months to find an interested buyer, my great friend and I then went through a genuinely long and difficult process that included an appraisal and a home inspection, the appraisal resulted in a lower quoted value than expected. The inspection led to a list of repairs that I was expected to make. I was required to change out electrical outlets, install new railings around the porch, schedule duct sealing and replace the water heater, and after all of that, the buyer began haggling. They were determined to spend money far less for the house… Because I’d invested so much into fixing everything, I couldn’t accept a lower price, eventually, the deal fell through, however just recently, I complained to a coworker about the ordeal, she told me to contact a cash home buyer. I was able to submit an online contact form and receive a free, no-obligation offer. The offer represented fair market value, then once I agreed to the terms, my great friend and I closed in about a week. The cash home buyer inspected the paperwork, accommodated my schedule and didn’t charge any fees. There were no surprise commissions, no inspection and no need to make repairs. I simply moved out of the house.