I did my best to keep up with maintenance of my home in Arizona.
Unfortunately, a lack of time and funds made it difficult to handle repairs and updates.
The property gradually began to deteriorate. When I decided to downsize, I listed the home for sale with an agent. We scheduled showings and attracted a potential buyer. The next step was scheduling a home inspection. The inspector checked the interior and exterior of the home and then wrote a report. He created a very long list of issues and safety risks. My home failed the inspection, and the buyer backed out of the sale. The real estate agent recommended that I either fix all of the issues or significantly lower the sale price. There was no way I could afford to put a new roof on the house, replace all of the plumbing, update the electrical panel and install a new heating and cooling system. I wasn’t sure what to do next. I was eager to walk away from the house but needed to sell in order to purchase new living accommodations. A friend of mine recommended contacting a cash buyer. Initially, I was a bit skeptical. However, the reviews were extremely positive and reassuring. To get the process started, I provided some information vai an online form and received an offer the same day. I was pleased with the offer. I took some time to think it over and then accepted. The closing process was wonderfully hassle-free, simple and quick. The professionals from the Arizona cash home buyer were especially knowledgeable and helpful.