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13 of the Top House Buying Companies in 2022

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While selling to a We Buy Houses company offers a number of conveniences, house-buying businesses typically pay less than market value for the homes they purchase, and sometimes significantly so. Not all sellers have the time or budget for hefty renovations necessary for a proper listing, and that’s OK.

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iBuyer Real Estate Guide for 2022: What Is an iBuyer?

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A couple in Atlanta is ready to sell their charming and recently renovated three bed, two bath brick two-story home. They share photos of the home, complete a digital walkthrough, and have the property exterior inspected. iBuyer offers got sweeter for sellers in a fiery housing market. What does iBuyer stand for?

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

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We buy houses” companies are flippers who purchase properties “as is” for cash and renovate them, generating a profit at resale. These companies use automated valuation models (AVM) and web platforms to provide an efficient and simplified process for sellers whose homes are typically in sellable condition.

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Sell Your House for Cash: For Some, the Convenience Can’t Be Beat

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While that still happens in scenarios where a seller can’t afford repairs or is facing serious issues with a property, cash sales have expanded beyond the distressed homes market, as sellers benefit from new technologies, instant sale platforms , and a competitive housing environment that has increased the percentage of cash offers.