Community FAQ · Real Estate

Is it better to sell my home 'as-is' or invest in renovations?

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According to George Wang, not every situation calls for pre-listing renovations. Selling 'as-is' makes sense when time is limited or repairs would be too extensive. While you may not achieve full retail value, you save on carrying costs, avoid renovation stress, and often sell faster. Belleville's strong market with investors, renovators, and first-time buyers means there's demand for both move-in-ready and as-is homes.

Answered by George Wang, Team George Wang. Based on Getting the Best Return When Preparing Your Home for Sale.

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