A house that needs major repairs
If the repair list on your house has gotten long enough to feel heavy, take a breath. You do not have to fix any of it to sell. We buy Oklahoma City metro homes as-is, exactly the way they sit right now, foundation cracks, tired roof, and all.
Get my offerThere is a particular kind of tired that comes from living with a house that needs more work than you can get to. Maybe the roof has been on the list for two winters. Maybe the foundation has moved, or a plumbing surprise turned into a wall you never patched. It adds up, and after a while the house starts to feel like a second job you did not sign up for.
Here is the part we want you to hear first. None of that is a dealbreaker for us, and none of it is something you need to solve before you talk to us. We look at the home in its current shape, we account for the work honestly, and we bring you a clear cash number. You do not lift a hammer, call a contractor, or clean anything up.
We will always be straight with you about the trade. Because we are the ones taking on the repairs and the risk that comes with them, an as-is cash offer is usually below what a fully renovated home fetches on the open market. That is not a trick, it is just the honest math, and we would rather show it to you than dress it up.
This often looks like
- A roof, foundation, or system that has needed attention for a while
- Repairs that cost more than the house feels worth to you right now
- A home you would rather hand off than pour more money into
- Work you simply do not have the time or energy to manage
- A place you want sold as-is, with nothing to fix first
Common questions
The house honestly needs a lot. Is it too far gone for you?
Almost certainly not. We buy homes with serious repair needs all the time, and the rougher shape is usually the reason people call us in the first place. Tell us what is going on and we will take it from there.
Do I need to get any repair estimates before we talk?
No. That is our job, not yours. You can share what you know about the house, and we handle figuring out the repair side ourselves.
Why is a cash offer lower than what a fixed-up house sells for?
Because we take on all the repairs, the time, and the risk that the work costs more than expected. We would rather explain that plainly than pretend the number is something it is not.