Blog > What Are the Risks of Selling a Home “As-Is”?
Selling “as-is” can save time and repair costs, but it may also limit your buyer pool or reduce your final sale price. Buyers interpret “as-is” as a potential sign of hidden issues, so transparency is key. Providing an inspection report or clearly outlining known conditions can help maintain trust. For some sellers, especially those prioritizing speed, this strategy makes sense—but it’s important to price accordingly.
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