Selling a house in need of repairs

Selling a house in need of repairs

I moved to Colorado Springs right after graduating college.

The area is extremely beautiful, with lots to see and do.

I managed to secure a job in my chosen field at the entry level. I wasn’t making much money and was still paying off student loans. Despite my limited budget, I decided to purchase a home. I was unwilling to throw money away on rent. Plus, my meager funds would have meant living in a very undesirable area and a cramped living space. I thought it was much smarter to pay a mortgage. I found a house that was affordable because it needed so much work. It had sat empty for quite a few years and there was considerable water damage from a leaky roof. There were signs of mice infestation, broken windows and no insulation in the walls. I planned to do most of the renovations myself. Living in the house while attempting to remodel was not enjoyable. The projects were more difficult, time-consuming and expensive than I expected. The house was freezing in the winter, overheated in the summer and there was poor water pressure. I had constant issues with the electrical and plumbing system. I could get the roof to quit leaking. I couldn’t afford to hire professionals to make the repairs. I didn’t have the money for new appliances. I really wanted to live in an apartment where the repairs were taken care of by the landlord. I needed to sell the house. Unfortunately, it would never have passed a home inspection. A conventional listing with a real estate agent was out of the question. I found a Colorado Springs cash home buyer that makes offers on houses in any state of disrepair. They checked out of the house and supplied an offer within twenty-four hours. I thought it was quite fair.
sell house to relocate