Selling a home as-is is a decision that requires careful consideration, especially for individuals
55 and older. The choice has legal, financial, and personal implications. Many factors can
influence your decision to sell including downsizing, moving closer to family, or seeking a more
manageable living situation. Have you considered selling the home as-is? Selling as-is means
putting the property on the market without making any major repairs or improvements—even
when they are needed. This approach has both advantages and disadvantages to consider and
discuss with your Senior Real Estate Specialist® to help you decide if an as-is sale is right for
you.
ADVANTAGES
1. Time and Cost Savings: Avoiding costly repairs and upgrades can accelerate the selling
process and allow you to move on to the next stage of your life more quickly
2. Reducing Stress: In situations where the emotional toll of staging or repairing a home is too
much to handle, an as-is sale may be for you. Eliminating the need for extensive renovations,
financing updates, negotiations over repairs, and dealing with contractor hassles can save you
stress and allow you to focus on selling and moving more quickly.
3. Attract Investors and Flippers: Investors and property flippers often look for homes in need of
renovations. Selling as-is often attracts these types of buyers, sometimes leading to a quicker
sale. Investors and flippers generally expect to handle some repairs and have experience
buying homes that are not move-in ready.
4. Transparency: When you are listing a home, you are expected to provide a full disclosure
about the condition of the property. Selling the home as-is is a possible solution when you do
not have all of the information about the property’s condition. If you inherited a home, or are
selling on behalf of a loved one who is unable to provide you with the history of the property, ask
your Senior Real Estate Specialist® about selling as-is. Your transparency might build trust with
potential buyers, free you from liabilities, and lead to a smoother transaction. Many factors can
influence your decision to sell including downsizing, moving closer to family, or seeking a more
manageable living situation.
DRAWBACKS
1. Lower Sale Price: One of the largest drawbacks of selling a home as-is is that you are likely
to sell your property for a significantly lower price. Buyers typically expect a steep discount to
cover the costs of necessary repairs and improvements and the additional liability they take on
in as-is sales.
2. Limited Buyer Pool: Homes in need of repairs or updates often have reduced market appeal.
Selling a home in its current condition will limit the pool of interested buyers. This can result in
the property sitting on the market for a longer period, delaying the sale and your ability to move
on. Talk with your agent about market conditions in your area to understand if an as-is sale is
likely to move fast or take longer to sell.
3. Potential Inspection Issues: Selling as-is does not free the seller from the need to disclose
known defects or issues with the property. Buyers are still likely to conduct inspections, and any
significant problems discovered can complicate or even derail the sale. Each area is different,
so talk with your Senior Real Estate Specialist® and a real estate attorney to find out what your
state requires you to disclose and how long buyers have to back out of an as-is sale.
Allison McMillan is a Licensed PA Realtor with Keller Williams Platinum Realty and a
Designated Senior Real Estate Specialist.

