Texas 'As Is' Contract Explained | Spyglass Realty
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Ever tried to sell a car with a few dents and scratches? You know, the kind that's been through life's rough-and-tumble but still has good miles left. That's sort of like selling your house "as is" in Texas—no touch-ups, no polish; you just hand over the keys.
Why would anyone do that? Well, imagine this: you're juggling life’s curveballs and fixing up the old homestead feels like one task too many. Sound familiar?
Selling "as is" might seem like throwing in the towel, but there are perks—quicker sales and fewer fix-it headaches for starters. Of course, it’s not all sunshine and bluebonnets; there could be trade-offs on price or buyer interest. Let's dive into how you can showcase your home's true charm, while being upfront about its imperfections.
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