More Than One Way to Sell Fast
There is no one-size-fits-all solution in real estate. As a licensed Realtor, Sean Tennant helps you evaluate the best path forward based on your specific timeline, property condition, and financial goals.
1. List Fast for Maximum Exposure
If your home is in decent condition and you want top dollar, we can aggressively market your property on the MLS to generate multiple offers quickly.
Learn More →2. Sell As-Is Without Repairs
If your home needs a new roof, has foundation issues, or simply needs a massive cosmetic update, we can help you sell the property exactly as it sits.
Learn More →3. Explore Off-Market Buyer Options
Value your privacy? Don't want open houses or nosy neighbors? We can discreetly present your property to our network of local investors.
Learn More →4. Review Short Sale or Pre-Foreclosure Solutions
If you owe more than your home is worth or are falling behind on payments, Sean can negotiate a short sale with your lender, subject to their approval.
Learn More →Cash Offer Options May Be Available
In some cases, Sean may be able to make a cash offer directly, connect you with investor clients, or present your property to a network of buyers looking for as-is, distressed, flood-damaged, or redevelopment opportunities. The goal is not to force one solution — it is to help you understand which path likely protects your timeline, equity, and peace of mind.
Why Work With a Realtor Instead of Only Calling a Cash Buyer?
- ✓A cash buyer gives one option. A Realtor compares several. We look at the big picture to see what nets you the most money or the fastest timeline.
- ✓Some sellers net more by listing as-is. Instead of taking the first cash offer, exposing an "as-is" property to the open market can sometimes drive the price up.
- ✓Some sellers need short sale negotiation. Cash buyers often can't help if you owe more than the house is worth. Sean specializes in navigating complex short sales with lenders.
- ✓Expert guidance. Sean helps sellers evaluate the best path based on timing, property condition, equity, debt, and personal goals.