A cash sale means selling directly to a private investor buyer, skipping repairs, showings, and most of the delays of a traditional retail sale. Some buyers in our network pay all cash, others use hard money or short-term investor financing, but either way it's typically the fastest of the four paths, and usually the lowest offer, an honest tradeoff worth understanding before you decide.
Instead of listing your home publicly, your property details go directly to a private investor buyer in our network. They evaluate the home (often with a single walkthrough, sometimes based on photos and a few details alone), make an offer, and if you accept, the transaction moves toward a fast close with far fewer contingencies than a traditional retail sale. Some investors in our network pay in full cash, while others use hard money or other short-term investor financing rather than a conventional mortgage, either way, these are typically faster, more streamlined closes than a traditional buyer relying on standard mortgage underwriting.
Because the buyer is paying cash and taking the home as-is, the offer reflects that convenience, it's typically the lowest of the four paths in terms of price, but the fastest and most certain in terms of timeline. There's no staging, no open houses, and no risk of a deal collapsing over a home inspection.
See how it actually compares to the other three, side by side, with a free no-obligation estimate across all four paths.
Compare all 4 pathsThis is only one route to sold. Here's what else is on the table.