Considerations When Determining Whether to Sell a Flooded Home
After a major flood event, it can be difficult to think straight. Here's how to decide if selling is right for you.
Selling a flood-damaged home on the open market can test your patience.
Disclosures, repairs, and insurance hassles can slow down the process. After a major flood event like Hurricane Harvey, home values might dip for a while too and financing can be harder for your buyers to get.
We understand the frustration, and we can help.
We’ll make you a fair cash offer right now with no contingencies — just like we’ve done for over 4,000 other Texas families in our 15 years of doing business here.
We can usually close within days or weeks. If you need cash sooner to settle in a new home, there are ways we can help.
As locals, we know the Texas real estate market. We also know the costs of any repairs and renovations that are needed after a major flood event.
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If you're tired of waiting, there's another option. And the good news is it's not too late.