A house with fire or storm damage
In this part of Oklahoma, storms are a fact of life, and a damaged home brings its own kind of stress. Between insurance calls and hard decisions, the last thing you need is a repair project on top of it. If selling as-is is the simpler path, we look at the home exactly as it is now.
Get my offerA house that has been through a fire, a tornado, hail, or flooding usually comes with a stack of decisions attached. There are insurance conversations, contractor estimates, and the big question of whether to repair and stay or sell and move on. People in this situation are often juggling a claim at the same time, and clarity tends to matter more than raw speed.
Selling as-is can be the calmer choice, and it is one we are set up for. You do not have to complete repairs, argue a home back into shape, or wait out a long rebuild before you can move forward. We look at the property in its current, damaged condition and account for that honestly, so you can weigh a clean sale against the work and time a full repair would take.
We are home buyers, not insurance adjusters or contractors, so how your claim and any payout work is a conversation for your insurer and your own advisors, not for us. What we can offer is a patient, honest look at the home as it stands today, and a straightforward path to sell it if repairing and rebuilding is not the road you want to take.
This often looks like
- A home with fire, smoke, or water damage
- A house hit by a tornado, hail, or a severe storm
- An open insurance claim you are still working through
- A choice between a long rebuild and a clean sale
- A wish to sell as-is rather than manage repairs
Common questions
The damage is significant. Will you still look at it?
Yes. We look at fire and storm damaged homes in their current condition, so serious damage is something we account for rather than a reason to pass.
I have an open insurance claim. Does that get in the way?
Not necessarily. How a claim and any payout are handled is between you and your insurer, and we are glad to work around where things stand. We are buyers, not insurance advisors, so those questions belong with your insurer.
Should I repair the house before selling it?
That depends on your situation, and it is worth weighing honestly. Repairing may make sense for some homes, while selling as-is is simpler for others. We will give you a straight look so you can compare the two.