When you sell you house to Dependable Homebuyers you won't have to make any repairs and we can close in as little as 7 days. Our fair, cash offers are some of the most competitive in the business and you can rest assured that you're getting top dollar for your home. Give us a call at (855) 741-4848 and we'll give you a cash offer within 24 hours.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Dependable Homebuyers is Buying Flooded Houses in Baltimore
Dependable Homebuyers has announced that it is buying flooded houses in Baltimore. The real estate investment firm has already been purchasing all types of houses in the city. It has been growing its presence across the state and buying houses directly from owners. The company has now started buying flooded houses too.The We Buy Houses company shot to fame with its simple and direct approach to purchase all kinds of residential properties, regardless of the precise condition and the exact location. An approach reflected on their latest Ad, read about it at http://bit.ly/2IoCQRG. The company came up with an unprecedented approach to expedite real estate sales. It can close sales in a week. Many people have already sold their properties to the company in recent years. Last year was the most successful yet for the company, even as the real estate sector was experiencing substantial slowdown. 2019 has recorded the fastest growth for the company for any given quarter or a period of three months in a fiscal year. Its decision to now buy flooded houses enables it to reach out to more owners who may not be in a position to repair and restore their properties.Evan Roberts of Dependable Homebuyers says that traditionally people have had two ways to sell their houses. One is to hire a realtor and that means paying an exorbitant sum of money as commission. The other option is to find a buyer without any help from a real estate agent or facilitator. The second option is ineffective as people do not always have access to the networks and resources to find buyers. Hiring arealtor also leads to additional expenses, from advertising to staging, property inspection to appraisal, closing cost and commission. Both these options do not guarantee a sale within any specific period of time. Roberts and his team have the third option, which is according to them, the easiest way to sell a house.Dependable Homebuyers deals directly with owners. They do not charge any service fee or commission. There is no staging or third party inspection. No appraisal is necessary. Sellers can save all the money spent on commission, closing cost and potential repairs. Flooded houses cannot be sold without appropriate restoration. Such restoration usually costs thousands of dollars. Many property owners fail toaddress additional or secondary damage, which is caused by excessive moisture in the air trapped inside the house after it is flooded. None of these issues are a problem as Evan Roberts and his team will assess the house accordingly and offer a fair price.Evan Roberts says that he has personally experienced the problems people face when they try to sell their houses. He wanted to come up with a much simpler and easier, more importantly surer way to sell residential properties. As an investor, he is not dependent on banks and other financial institutions. He gives direct cash offers on the basis of the assessment done by the experts working for the company. Hiscompany can close the deal and execute the sale within one week if the seller agrees. Find more information about Dependable Homebuyers Baltimore at https://baltimoredependablehomebuyers.wordpress.com. Source: https://www.pressadvantage.com/story/26734-dependable-homebuyers-is-buying-flooded-houses-in-baltimore Previous ActiveRain Post: http://bit.ly/2GclgPu Dependable Homebuyers’ ActiveRain profile can be viewed here: https://activerain.com/profile/dependablehomebuyers/ Dependable Homebuyers’ ActiveRain blog can be viewed here: https://activerain.com/blogs/dependablehomebuyers Dependable Homebuyers1402 Belt St, Baltimore, MD 21230(443) 266-6247
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