Gaylord, MI
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We Buy Houses In Gaylord, MI And Surrounding Areas And We’re Ready To Give You A Fair Cash Offer Today
Stop the frustration of your unwanted property. We’re ready to buy your Gaylord, Michigan based house, condo, duplex, or property right away, no matter what condition it’s in.
We understand that there are many reasons why you might want to sell your house…
- Expensive repairs
- Downsizing or retiring
- Bad tenants
- Vacant house
- Avoiding foreclosure
- Divorce
- Probate
- Need to move in a hurry
- Liens
- … or any other reason
We buy houses in any condition and we pay cash when YOU want to close. If you own an unwanted property in or around the Gaylord area and you want to sell it fast, we’d like to make you an offer today and close on it as quickly as you want to sell.
Gaylord is a city in and the county seat of Otsego County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,645 at the 2010 census.
Gaylord styles itself as an “alpine village” and contains many buildings in the downtown area with Tyrolean traverse style motifs. Receiving abundant snowfall and experiencing mild summer temperatures, the area around Gaylord has long been known for its many skiing and golf resorts, one of the largest such concentrations in the Midwestern United States.
We buy houses in all zip codes near Gaylord, Michigan
49735, 49734, 49770, 49738, 49739, 49711, 49720, 49749, 49721, 49726, 49765,
Who Else Wants To “Sell My House Fast In Gaylord, Michigan?”
Selling a house through a real estate agent is pretty common… but it’s not for everyone. For some folks, it costs too much money and takes too much time to sell through an agent. Yes, you might get a higher price selling on the market (although you might not), people are learning that it’s not always worth the cost or the time.
With an agent, you’ll pay to fix up your house, then you’ll wait months while they try to find a buyer (and you’ll pay bills the whole time), then you’ll pay a commission when it’s all said and done.
But there is another option, and that’s what we do at Lakeview…
We buy houses directly from homeowners. We don’t list houses (like an agent does), which means you don’t need to fix up the house first, you don’t need to wait (we’re ready to buy right away), and there are no commissions or fees to pay.
Yes, it really is that simple!
Here’s how it works: Just let us know about the property you want to sell by filling out the short form below.
We’ll get back to you within the next 24 hours with a fair, all-cash, no-obligation offer. You can choose whether or not you want to accept the offer. But if you do…
… you just tell us when you want the money. We have the funds available and we can close quickly — even in as little as 7 days.
Can we help you get out of your problem real estate and put cash in your pocket so you can get on with your life? We want to pay you for your house as quickly as you’d like.
Some of the most common situations we can help with…
- Probate Property
- Behind on Payments
- Trouble Tenants
- Foreclosure
- Job Transfer
- Divorce
- Mold
- Job Loss
- Death in Family
- Vacant Property
- Squatters
- Relocation
- Expired Listing
- Fire Damage
- Behind on Taxes
Pros and Cons to Each of the Top 3 Ways of Selling a House
We’re here to help you make an informed decision. That’s why we’ve put together this quick guide for you to help you determine if Lakeview might be a fit for your situation.
Selling a house using an agent:
Selling using an agent is the most expensive way to sell a house, however, depending on your situation, it might be the way you want to sell. If your house is in great condition, you have no urgency to sell, and you do not want to market and show the property yourself, this might be the best route to take.
Pros: You don’t have to market the property yourself. You also have someone else handling most of the paperwork for you. Additionally, you will usually get close to full market value.
Cons: This process takes longer, (about 3-12 months depending on location and market conditions) and is the most costly way to sell. You should expect to have cost about 10% to 15% after commissions, any buyer concessions, escrow fees, closing costs, and holding costs. (Taxes, insurance, mortgage interest).
Timeline: You should expect to sell the property in about 3 – 12 months, depending on the market.
Selling a house yourself (FSBO):
Selling FSBO takes work and time, but can save you some money. If you’re not in a rush, are familiar with the process of selling real estate, and your house is in great shape this might be a good choice for you. If you’re selling your house to a retail buyer, expect that people will be nitpicky about your house, especially in Gaylord, MI.
Pros: You’ll save money. This is one of the less expensive ways to sell a house and is generally about 3% to 8% cheaper than selling using a real estate agent depending on how long it takes you to sell.
Cons: FSBO’s typically take the longest to sell. You should expect 3 – 12 months depending on your market. Additionally, if you’re not familiar with the real estate process, or not very good with people or marketing, this might not be the best route to take.
Timeline: Expect to sell your house within 3 to 12 months depending on the market.
Selling to a Cash House Buyer:
If your property is in need of some work, you need to sell quickly, or just want an easy transaction selling to a “we buy houses in Gaylord” company is the way to go. Selling to a cash buyer is by far the easiest way to sell a property. Cash buyers are experienced, and can usually close quickly, without inspections and appraisals. Additionally, cash house buyers are not like retail buyers. Retail buyers are pickier and require inspections, appraisals (sometimes 2 appraisals) and more time. Important to note that cash house buyers rarely can pay full market value for your property.
Pros: Selling to a cash home buyer company in Gaylord, MI can get you a faster close using cash. No waiting on banks. Fewer inspections and no appraisals. No back end fees, and sell “as-is” without putting one penny into fixing the place up.
Cons: Cash house buyers can rarely pay full retail value.
Timeline: Expect a 7 to 30-day close, or really whenever you’d like to close.
Each way of selling has its advantages and drawbacks. The important thing to do is to assess your situation and determine what route is best for you to take.