Sell the house as-is and move on with a clear next step.

As-is should mean the condition is handled honestly in the offer, not that you are left guessing. We look at the home, the timeline, and what you want to avoid, then tell you whether a direct purchase fits.

Request a purchase offer

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We are the buyer

We make principal purchase offers. We are not asking for a listing agreement.

Minnesota-wide

Twin Cities, greater Minnesota, small towns, rural properties, and estate houses can all be reviewed.

No seller-paid commission to us

If we buy, we are paid by our own resale, rental, or permitted assignment economics, not a brokerage commission from you.

We look at condition as part of the deal.

The offer should spell out price, closing date, inspection access, costs, what stays, what leaves, and what happens if title items come up.

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The goal is a clear handoff.

Some sellers want to avoid repairs. Some are handling an estate, a rental exit, a vacant home, or a property that has simply become too much. The reason matters because it shapes the timeline.

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You can use the offer as a comparison point.

If a traditional listing gives you a better path, you should know that. A direct offer is most useful when speed, simplicity, privacy, or condition matter more than full public exposure.

What people usually ask next.

Does as-is mean I hide problems?

No. It means known condition is discussed up front and reflected in the written terms.

Can I sell as-is if the house has a mortgage or lien?

Possibly. Payoffs, liens, taxes, and title items are handled through closing and must fit the final settlement statement.

Other situations we can talk through.

Tell us what as-is needs to mean for you.

Send the address and the big constraint: repairs, belongings, an inherited home, a tenant, vacancy, timing, or something else.

We use this to review a possible purchase. We do not sell lead data.