How to Sell a House As Is in Pittsburgh

Often when selling a property on-market today, average buyers expect a home to be in pristine move-in condition.

And as the cost of renovations continue to rise and with design trends constantly changing this becomes more and more difficult for sellers to accommodate. Another hoop to jump through involves the local government requirements which can be as extensive as a dye test, occupancy inspection, and camera lateral sewer test, these potential repairs can be insanely expensive and are typically required by your retail buyer.

Unlike your average home buyer, Flipping 813 assumes the responsibility for such necessary repairs allowing you to move on and letting us deal with the contractors and municipal inspectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What repairs are required before I can sell my property?

This depends on the municipality where the property is located, requirements vary from a dye test completed by a certified plumber, a camera lateral sewer inspection completed by a certified plumber, and/or a occupancy inspection performed by the local codes director to certify the property meets local zoning and safety codes.

How can I bypass these repairs?

By selling to a buyer, like Flipping 813, we will negotiate with the local municipalities to allow us to purchase from you and then complete the repairs in a brief time frame post-closing, essentially transferring responsibility from you the seller to us the buyers.

What are some repairs you are unwilling to take on?

We are not deterred by making repairs. When we present you with a offer we factor in the necessary repair costs to bring the property up to code.