Arrange a Quick House Sale

A professional property buyer can help you to make fast cash by arranging a quick house sale. Everyone wants the best price for their home and that’s why they sell through an estate agent. But it’s not always possible to wait for the time it takes to generate interest in the home for sale. When you sell through an estate agent, you probably won’t get the asking price, and you certainly won’t achieve a fast house sale. It can take months to sell you home once you have to deal with solicitors and estate agents.
Why Have A Quick House Sale?
There are several reasons why people think about making fast cash. Debt repayment is a common reason why homeowners may need fast cash. Credit card interest rates are high and store card rates may be even higher. If you’ve also got loans that you are struggling to repay, then you may wonder where you monthly salary is going. If you want to get rid of debt, then a fast house sale may be the answer.
A fast cash sale may be all that can help if lenders begin to threaten repossession. It’s easy to accrue mortgage arrears and if you and your lender can’t agree, then a quick house sale is probably the best way to make cash fast and avoid repossession.
Inheriting a property isn’t always a blessing; it can be a burden, especially if the property requires costly maintenance, decoration or renovation. If that’s the case, selling through an estate agent will be next to impossible. An alternative is to get in touch with St Genix Fast House Buyers. We won’t mind if the property doesn’t look its best. If you don’t want the property, we will offer you cash for it and you will have the money within four weeks.
How St Genix Can Help
If you’re looking to organise a quick property sale, then you may be able to change your financial and personal life. We’ve give some reason why you might want to sell, but the reasons don’t matter. Even if you have tried to sell your home through an estate agent, we can help you. We promise that with us you will sell your property fast.
With St Genix Fast House Buyers, you will benefit from:
Low legal fees
No payments to estate agents
A guaranteed, private fast cash sale
Cash in hand in four weeks
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Where to find a house’s former sales record?
I am trying to find out how much a house sold for previously…I already found the tax info/how much it is appraised for in terms of taxes at the county offices, but should i check with the city or the county tax office to see what it previously sold for? thanks!!
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Google a local appraiser and ask him/her for a "pencil" search. Some appraisers won't want to do it. Just go down the list and find one that will. I called to find out about a friends house today. Took me 3 numbers.
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Try the tax assessor's office or county clerk's office.
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