How to Sell Your House As-Is (Without Making Repairs)

A complete guide to selling your house as-is for cash — what it means legally, how to price it, and how to avoid common mistakes.

Selling a house as-is means you're disclosing upfront that you won't be making repairs before closing. It does NOT mean you're hiding defects — most states still require you to disclose known issues. What it means is that the buyer accepts the property in its current condition and can't ask you to fix things after their inspection.

Who Should Sell As-Is?

Selling as-is is ideal if you've inherited a property you don't want to invest in, if repairs would cost more than the premium they'd add to the sale price, or if you simply need to sell quickly without months of contractor work.

The Fastest Way to Sell As-Is

A direct cash sale to KashHomeBuyers is the fastest as-is option — no repairs, no inspections that could kill the deal, and close in 7-21 days. Get a free offer here.