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As-Is vs Listing: Which Nets More?
A transparent framework for deciding what makes sense in your situation.
The best option depends on your timeline, the condition of the home, and how much uncertainty you can tolerate. Listing often brings a higher top-line price, but it can include repairs, staging, longer timelines, and buyer concessions.
An as-is sale can reduce stress and speed up the timeline, but the offer typically reflects repair costs and the convenience of closing quickly. The right choice is about net proceeds and peace of mind, not just price.
We compare both options with clear numbers so you can decide with confidence.
Want a clear plan for your situation? Start with the Options Form - or learn how the process works.
