Subject to Purchase
Do you need to sell your home fast, but don't want to go through a realtor? New Leaf Home Solutions can help. We're a company that specializes in a variety of methods that help you sell your home fast — one method we offer is called subject to purchase. Learn more about how subject to purchase works and how we can help you below.
What Does Subject to Purchase Mean?
Subject to purchase is a way for you to sell your home without going through the traditional real estate process. In a subject to purchase deal, the buyer agrees to assume the seller's mortgage payments along with other financial obligations of owning the property. The advantage for the seller is that they can sell their home quickly, without having to go through a real estate agent.
The Benefits of Subject to Purchase
There are a few benefits of selling your home using the subject to purchase method, including the following.
You can sell your home quickly, without having to go through a real estate agent.
You don't have to worry about finding a buyer who is able to get financing.
You can avoid having to pay real estate commissions.
The New Leaf Home Solutions Subject to Purchase Process
If you're interested in selling your home via subject to purchase, the process is simple. Just contact us to talk with one of our certified real estate experts about your property, then we'll assess everything and make an offer. After agreeing on an offer, we'll sign a contract and close on your terms!
Why Choose New Leaf Home Solutions?
At New Leaf Home Solutions, we're dedicated to providing the best possible experience for our clients. We understand that selling your home can be a stressful experience, which is why we strive to make the process as smooth and easy as possible. Plus, we never take any realtor commissions or deductions, so you can be sure you're getting the best possible deal.
If you're looking to sell your home fast, contact us today to get started with a subject to purchase agreement through New Leaf Home Solutions. We're happy to answer any questions you have about the subject to purchase and other cash-for-homes processes.