Is the company "We buy Ugly Houses" honest and reputable?
I'm sick of bad real-estate people ... I need a good one, and was wondering if anyone had good experience with this group.
How much do you think Homevestors will give me for a $200,000 home?
You know, the "We Buy Ugly Houses People". My parents passed the home down to me and it's been in my family for about 20 years. It's in decent condition (probably a 7 on a 1-10 scale), it's just in need of some minor repairs and an exterior paint job. I think the worst of it all would be the broken dishwasher. I was thinking of going no lower than $180,000. Do you think that's possible? I mean, for God's sake, that's $20,000 off retail price.
The reason I wanted to use Homevestors is because I don't want to deal with people walking through my house everyday, and setting up appointments for them to do so. I thought a rapid seller would be a better option for me.
Much Thanks In Advance
You know, the "We Buy Ugly Houses People". My parents passed the home down to me and it's been in my family for about 20 years. It's in decent condition (probably a 7 on a 1-10 scale), it's just in need of some minor repairs and an exterior paint job. I think the worst of it all would be the broken dishwasher. I was thinking of going no lower than $180,000. Do you think that's possible? I mean, for God's sake, that's $20,000 off retail price.
The reason I wanted to use Homevestors is because I don't want to deal with people walking through my house everyday, and setting up appointments for them to do so. I thought a rapid seller would be a better option for me.
Much Thanks In Advance
**Additional Information Edit**
I know the house is worth $200k because I had an appraiser come out and look at the property. Also, I'm hoping for somebody to answer who has actually sold to Homevestors--though any and all thoughts are still appreciated.
Has anyone ever heard of the " We buy ugly houses" people? How does that work?
I know they say they give you retail minus what it would cost to renovate, but what is retail, is that what I paid or how muc hits worth now?
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