1 month ago | By Business Insider
IBuyers typically charge fees equal to around 5% of the sales price. Tom Werner
An iBuyer is a company that purchases and buys homes directly from sellers using an algorithm.
Selling to an iBuyer can be convenient if you need to sell quickly or don't want to have to go through the stress of a traditional sale.
When you sell to an iBuyer, you might not earn as large a profit as you would selling your home the traditional way.
Selling a home can be a really stressful process. To attract buyers, you'll need to work with a real estate agent, do a lot of cleaning and repairing, and be prepared...
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