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Selling as-is means no repairs, no credits, no preparation. Sellers typically receive 5–25% less than fully-repaired market value — but the net proceeds comparison is more complicated than that. These guides use real data to answer the questions sellers actually have.
By Zareena Samidon | Samidon Realty Group | Colleyville, TX
| Article | Published |
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| What Does Selling a House As-Is Actually Mean? (And How Much Less Will You Get?) | Jun 12, 2026 |
| What Repairs Are Not Worth Making Before Selling a House? | Jun 14, 2026 |
What Does Selling a House As-Is Actually Mean? (And How Much Less Will You Get?)
Sellers typically receive 5–25% below fully-repaired market value. But once you run the net proceeds comparison — subtracting repairs, commissions, and carrying costs — the gap is much smaller than the gross price suggests.
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What Repairs Are Not Worth Making Before Selling a House?
Major kitchen remodels, HVAC replacement, foundation repairs — the expensive ones rarely return their full cost. Here's the ROI data behind each repair decision, and which ones actually pay.
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