Selling Your Home As-Is
Selling Your Home As Is 1
It might sound like the easiest option, but it’s worth the tradeoffs.
“As-is” typically signals that you don’t plan to make repairs before listing (and may be less willing to negotiate fixes after inspection). That simplicity can be a plus, but it can also narrow your buyer pool. And with more homes on the market, condition matters more in helping your home stand out.
Pros of selling as-is
Less stress and fewer moving parts.
A faster, simpler prep period.
Practical in the right case. Especially if the home needs major work or you don’t want to take on updates.
Cons to consider
Could take longer to sell.
Fewer buyers and weaker offers. Move-in-ready often attract more interest.
Often a lower final price. "As-is" doesn’t mean a home won’t sell, but potentially less without fixes.
It’s not always “renovate everything” vs. “do nothing.” Often, a short list of high-impact fixes can improve how your home shows without turning into a full project. I can help you identify the projects that would give the best return on investment. 
No matter how you want to sell, as-is, with a few strategic updates, or fully move-in ready, you can build the right plan for your timeline and goals.