Save It or Sell It
Could a Cash Investor Be the Right Property Solution?
Answer a few questions about the property, condition, occupancy, debt, and timeline. We will explain how an investor may evaluate the deal and estimate a preliminary cash-offer range.
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Your Cash Offer Review
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Cash Offer University
Plain-English explanations of how professional investors evaluate properties.
How Is a Cash Offer Calculated?+
Investors typically start with expected resale or rental value and subtract repairs, holding costs, closing costs, financing, risk, and profit. Read Full Lesson →
Why Do Investors Target a Margin?+
A margin compensates the investor for capital, renovation risk, hidden conditions, financing, time, and uncertain resale results. Twenty percent is a common target, not a universal rule. Read Full Lesson →
Can an Occupied Property Be Sold?+
Yes. Investors may consider owner-occupied, tenant-occupied, and fully occupied properties, subject to leases, access, local law, and written contract terms. Read Full Lesson →
Cash Offer vs. Traditional Listing+
A cash sale may offer speed, privacy, fewer showings, and an as-is purchase. A traditional listing may achieve a higher gross price but can involve repairs, financing, appraisal, and a longer timeline. Read Full Lesson →