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How to Sell a House by Owner in Florida (2022 Updates)

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Our tool analyzes the records of recently sold homes near you, your home’s last sale price, and other market trends to provide a preliminary range of value in under two minutes. FSBO sellers in Florida may want to consider getting a home inspection prior to listing their home for sale.

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13 of the Top House Buying Companies in 2022

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Contact: A seller contacts a company that buys homes in their area and provides some basic information about their home (though some companies will reach out to sellers about buying their home.). Example home trade-in companies: HomeLight Trade-In. Orchard Move First. Local investors. 877) 932-8946.

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RealSure: How Does This Home Selling and Buying Service Work?

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Your agent will list your home for 45 days to see if you get an offer that beats the all-cash offer provided by RealSure. If you accept the RealSure cash offer (you can do this at any point during the 45-day process), the company will conduct a standard home inspection. Other services offered by RealSure.

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Tempted by Those ‘We Buy Houses’ Ads? Weigh the Pros and Cons

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Another big name in the industry uses the common three-word phrase in their brand, “We Buy Houses.” Buyers purchase their branding and marketing system, as well as exclusive rights to a territory. A quick sale is a big plus to working with these buyers, but that sale could cost you in the long run. Request Offer.

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Everything You Need to Know About Making an Offer: 15 Tips for Homebuyers

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But if you’re at the stage when you do want to buy a house, and you’re financially qualified to do so, be ready to act swiftly and seriously. The offer will include any contingencies — clauses that allow you to cancel the purchase agreement and get your earnest money deposit back, should certain conditions not be met.