Traditional home sales are built on the foundation of first impressions during open houses, and meticulously staged photos. Agents will push sellers to fix this or paint that. For many sellers, this process is:
In today’s market, however, many buyers—especially local property investors—are looking to acquire properties in original or distressed condition. These buyers take on the work so you don’t have to.
The following are the primary reasons Airdrie sellers omit repairs:
If your intent is ease, here is what an as-is sale often looks like:
Step 1: Tell It How It Is
Give details on the condition, timelines, and location of the property. While photos are useful, they are not mandatory.
Step 2: Receive a Direct Offer
No need to wait for months. A clear and fair offer could be extended usually within 24-48 hours.
Step 3: Choose a Closing Date
You set your move date, be it in a week or thirty days.
Step 4: Skip the Cleanup
You are free to leave anything behind that you do not require. Most buyers even take care of leftover items, donations, or removals.
A True Story: Retiring Without Renovating
Bob and Lila owned a home in Airdrie built in 1985. They wanted to relocate to a BC to be near their grandchildren. Post retirement, they wished to downsize. While their home had good bones, the property required significant renovations. They chose a direct sale and purchased another home in 9 days, stress and showing free.