You should not have to repair or stage the house just to sell it.
If the prep list is what is stopping you, start with the house exactly as it is. We can review it before you hire contractors, empty rooms, or try to make it photo-ready.

No contractor maze
You do not need three bids before finding out whether a sale is possible.
No show-ready pressure
Older finishes, extra furniture, boxes, and unfinished projects can stay part of the conversation.
Move at a real-life pace
Fast can be possible, but so can waiting on family, title, or move-out details.
Start with what the house looks like today.
Worn floors, old mechanicals, roof concerns, water damage, cleanup, and half-finished projects do not have to be fixed first. A few current photos can start the review.

You can leave unfinished work unfinished.
Most sellers have personal items they still want to pull out. We can talk through what you need to keep, what may stay, and how much time you need before closing.

You should know what you are comparing.
A direct purchase is about simplicity and certainty. A public listing may bring more exposure if the house is ready and you want that route.
What people usually ask next.
Do I need to clean or stage before contacting you?
No. Start with the current condition. A few honest photos help, but they are not required to send the form.
Can I sell if I already got contractor estimates?
Yes. Send them if you have them. If you do not, that is fine too.