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We know that buying a house is a big step. You might feel overwhelmed or burdened by everything involved in the home-buying process.

You might be wondering what is the first step. Can I qualify for a home loan? How long will the process take?

This is where we can help.

Now we're sharing exactly how so you can purchase your new home too. Inside of the home buyer seminar, you'll get step-by-step videos breaking down everything you need to know BEFORE purchasing your new home.

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Thinking About Buying?

Are you thinking about buying a home but you don't know where to start?.

  • Learn to take advantage of Tax Saving opportunities instead of throwing your money away

  • Walk through the important aspects of purchasing a home

What to Expect When Buying a Home

Purchasing a home is most likely going to be one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime.

  • We have helped hundreds of clients in the past and we can help you too

  • My team and I are free! The seller pays for our fees and they have an agent who has their best interest at heart. We are here to have yours

Home Buying Process -

First Step

The first step when looking to buy a home is getting qualified for a loan.

  • ​Before doing anything else you need to know what you can afford by getting qualified for a loan

  • Don’t go house hunting before going mortgage shopping

Pre-Approval vs

Pre-Qualification

Why you need an approval rather than just a pre-qualification.

  • Pre-Qualification is not a true approval but the initial step in a home loan process where you discuss your financial situation with a loan officer - nothing is verified

  • Pre- Approval is where the buyer provides the lender with the necessary documents to tell them what they are approved for, which loan option is the best for them and what the interest rate will be

10 Must Not’s When Buying a Home

Once you find your dream home, we need to make sure you get to move into it.

  • ​Don’t change jobs; becoming self employed or quit current job

  • ​Don’t buy a vehicle

  • ​Don’t use any charged cards or let your accounts fall behind

  • ​Don’t spend money you saved for closing

  • ​Don’t omit any debt or liabilities from your loan application

What are the Pros and Cons of Purchasing a Home?

Whether you’ve never owned a home before or it’s been a while since you’ve purchased, let's talk about the pros and cons.

  • Pro: Your wealth can increase as you build equity in your home through 2023 averaging about 3%

  • Con: Maintenance costs; work and money to keep a home in good condition

How Much Money Do I Need To Purchase a New Home?

Most people are afraid that it will cost them thousands and thousands of dollars to purchase a home.

  • ​There are various loans and grants to qualify to purchase a home

3 Tips To Get Your Offer Accepted

Are you competing with other buyers on your dream home or do you want to make sure you’ve got the best chance of getting your offer accepted?

  • Make sure you offered a competitive price on a home

  • Put down a larger earnest money deposit

  • ​Let the seller know that you have not written offers on any other properties

Buy or Beware

The real estate market is evolving with new rules changing how transactions work.

  • Work with a knowledgeable agent to protect your interests and achieve the best results.

At The Shelley Stone Group, we know that selling your house is a big step. You might feel overwhelmed or burdened by everything involved in selling your house.

You might be wondering what your house is worth or if it’s really the right time to sell. This is where we can help.

Now we're sharing exactly how so you can sell your home too. Inside of the seller seminar you'll get step-by-step videos breaking down everything you need to know BEFORE selling your home - to get the highest price possible, in the quickest time possible.

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What Does It Mean to Sell a Home "As Is" in Sienna, Texas?

January 16, 202610 min read

What does it mean to sell a home "as is" in Sienna, Texas?

Selling a home "as is" in Sienna, Texas means you're offering your property in its current condition without making any repairs or updates before closing. While you still must disclose known defects, you're not obligated to fix them. This approach can lead to a faster sale but typically comes with trade-offs in price and buyer pool.

Understanding "As Is" Home Sales in Sienna

If you're considering selling your Sienna home "as is," you're not alone. Many homeowners in Fort Bend County choose this route for various reasons—inherited properties, financial constraints, time limitations, or simply wanting to avoid the hassle of repairs.

I'm Shelley Stone, and I've been helping families in Sienna and Sugar Land navigate real estate transactions for over 25 years. I've guided clients through traditional sales, as-is sales, and everything in between. Let me walk you through what selling "as is" really means in Texas and whether it's the right choice for your situation.

What "As Is" Actually Means in Texas

When you sell a home "as is" in Texas, you're telling buyers they're purchasing the property in its current condition. You're not going to replace the aging HVAC system, fix the foundation cracks, or update the outdated kitchen. The buyer accepts the home with all its existing issues.

But here's what many sellers get wrong: selling "as is" does NOT mean you can hide problems or skip disclosures. Texas law is clear on this. You must still provide a Seller's Disclosure Notice that outlines any known defects—structural issues, plumbing problems, electrical malfunctions, past flooding, foundation repairs, or termite damage.

The Texas Property Code requires you to disclose these issues to the best of your knowledge. If you know about a problem and fail to disclose it, you can face legal consequences even after the sale closes.

Texas Disclosure Requirements for "As Is" Sales

This is critical, so let me be clear: you cannot skip the Seller's Disclosure just because you're selling "as is." In fact, being thorough and honest on your disclosure is even more important in an as-is transaction.

Your disclosure must include:

  • Previous structural or foundation repairs

  • Water penetration or flooding history

  • Electrical, plumbing, or HVAC issues

  • Termite damage or wood-destroying insects

  • Past fires or major damage

  • Environmental hazards like asbestos or lead paint

  • Any ongoing disputes or HOA violations

You're not required to hire an inspector or conduct independent investigations. You only need to disclose what you actually know. But if you know it, you must disclose it. Period.Save yourself the headache and legal fees—be upfront about everything from day one.

Who Buys "As Is" Homes in Sienna?

When you list your Sienna home "as is," you're targeting a specific type of buyer. Understanding who they are helps you price correctly and market effectively.

Cash Investors and House Flippers

These buyers specialize in purchasing distressed properties, making renovations, and reselling for a profit. They're looking for deals and typically offer 30% to 70% of your home's fair market value. The worse the condition, the lower the offer.

In Sienna, where the median home price is around $500,000, that could mean accepting an offer of $350,000 to $400,000 for a property that needs significant work.

Buy-and-Hold Investors

These buyers purchase homes to rent them out. They may be willing to pay slightly more than flippers because they're focused on long-term cash flow rather than quick profit. They're common in Sienna's rental market, especially for homes near Ridge Point High School or Fort Bend ISD schools.

First-Time Buyers or DIY Enthusiasts

Some buyers are willing to take on a fixer-upper if the price is right. They see potential and have the skills or budget to renovate over time. These buyers are rare but can offer better terms than investors if your home has good bones and location.

Why Sellers Choose to Sell "As Is" in Sienna

There are legitimate reasons to sell your Sienna home "as is." Here are the most common scenarios I see:

Inherited Properties

You've inherited a home from a family member and don't have the time, money, or desire to update it before selling. This is common in Sienna, especially with older homes in established sections like Sienna Crossing or Sienna Plantation.

Financial Constraints

Major repairs are expensive. A new roof can cost $15,000 to $25,000. Foundation repairs in Fort Bend County can run $10,000 to $50,000 depending on severity. If you don't have the cash or can't justify the investment, selling as-is might make sense.

Relocation or Time Pressure

Maybe you're relocating for work, going through a divorce, or facing foreclosure. You need to sell fast and can't wait months for repairs and a traditional sale process.

Avoiding the Hassle

Some homeowners simply don't want to deal with contractors, permits, and renovation projects. They'd rather accept a lower price and move on quickly.

The Pros and Cons of Selling "As Is"

Pros of Selling "As Is"

Faster sale timeline: Cash buyers can close in 7 to 14 days, compared to 60 to 90 days for traditional sales.

No repair costs: You save thousands by not investing in updates, renovations, or repairs.

No renovation stress: You avoid coordinating contractors, pulling permits, and managing projects.

Certainty: Cash offers typically have fewer contingencies, reducing the risk of deals falling through.

Cons of Selling "As Is"

Lower sale price: Expect offers 10% to 30% below market value, sometimes more for distressed properties.

Smaller buyer pool: You're limiting yourself to investors and cash buyers, which means fewer competitive offers.

Negative perceptions: Some buyers assume the worst about as-is homes, even if the issues are minor.

Limited financing options: FHA and VA buyers often can't finance homes with major defects, further shrinking your buyer pool.

How Much Do You Lose Selling "As Is"?

This is the question every seller asks, and the answer is: it depends.

If your home needs minor cosmetic updates (paint, flooring, landscaping) you might get 90% to 95% of market value. But if you're dealing with foundation issues, major roof damage, or outdated electrical systems, expect offers closer to 70% of fair market value.

Let's say your Sienna home would sell for $500,000 in move-in ready condition. If it needs $50,000 in repairs, an investor might offer $350,000 to $375,000. They're calculating their repair costs, holding costs, transaction fees, and desired profit margin.

That's a $125,000 to $150,000 haircut on your sale price. But if you don't have $50,000 to invest in repairs and you need to sell quickly, it might still be the right move.

Strategic Alternatives to Selling "As Is"

Before you commit to selling as-is, consider these options:

Make High-Impact, Low-Cost Repairs

Not all repairs are created equal. Focus on updates that give you the best return on investment:

  • Fresh paint (interior and exterior)

  • Deep cleaning and decluttering

  • Landscaping and curb appeal

  • Minor plumbing and electrical fixes

  • New light fixtures and hardware

These updates can cost $3,000 to $8,000 but could increase your sale price by $20,000 to $40,000.

Offer a Home Warranty

Including a home warranty can ease buyer concerns about future repairs without requiring you to fix everything upfront. This middle-ground approach can attract more buyers and justify a higher price.

Price Strategically

If you're selling as-is, work with an experienced agent who knows how to price competitively. In Sienna's current market, pricing too high will kill interest. Pricing right creates urgency and can lead to multiple offers even on as-is properties.

How to Sell "As Is" Successfully in Sienna

If you decide to sell as-is, here's how to maximize your outcome:

Step 1: Get a Pre-Listing Inspection

This sounds counterintuitive, but knowing exactly what's wrong with your home helps you price accurately and complete your disclosure honestly. It also prevents surprises during buyer inspections that could kill deals.

Step 2: Price Competitively

Work with a local agent who understands Sienna's market and has experience with as-is sales. We'll pull comps, assess your home's condition, and determine a price that attracts serious buyers without leaving money on the table.

Step 3: Disclose Everything

Complete your Seller's Disclosure thoroughly. If you had foundation work done in 2015, disclose it. If you know the roof is 20 years old, disclose it. Transparency builds trust and protects you legally.

Step 4: Market to the Right Buyers

As-is homes require targeted marketing. I have relationships with investors, cash buyers, and buyer agents who specialize in fixer-uppers across Fort Bend County. Your home won't sit on the MLS hoping for the right buyer—we'll actively market it to motivated investors.

Step 5: Negotiate Smartly

As-is negotiations focus on price, not repairs. Be prepared for lower offers, but don't accept the first lowball bid. With the right strategy and multiple buyer options, you can still negotiate favorable terms.

Step 6: Close Quickly

One advantage of as-is sales is speed. Cash buyers can close in days, not months. We'll coordinate with the title company and keep everything on track for a smooth, fast closing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Not Disclosing Known Defects

This is the biggest mistake sellers make. Hiding problems opens you up to lawsuits and can void the sale. Always disclose.

Overpricing an "As Is" Property

Buyers expect discounts on as-is homes. If you price at market value, you'll get no showings and no offers.

Skipping Professional Help

Selling as-is doesn't mean selling alone. Work with an experienced agent who knows how to market distressed properties and negotiate with investors.

Accepting the First Offer Without Negotiation

Just because you're selling as-is doesn't mean you have to accept a terrible offer. Get multiple bids and negotiate.

Is Selling "As Is" Right for Your Sienna Home?

Selling "as is" can be the right choice if:

  • You need to sell quickly (within 30 days or less)

  • You can't afford major repairs

  • Your home has significant issues that would cost more to fix than you'd gain in sale price

  • You want to avoid the stress and time commitment of renovations

  • You're dealing with an inherited property or relocation

  • But selling as-is is NOT the best choice if:

  • Your home only needs minor cosmetic updates

  • You have the time and budget for strategic repairs

  • You want to maximize your sale price

  • You can wait 60 to 90 days for a traditional sale

How I Can Help You Navigate an "As Is" Sale

I've worked with dozens of Sienna homeowners who've sold as-is—inherited homes, relocation sales, financial hardships, and investment properties. I understand the nuances of Texas disclosure laws, I have relationships with serious cash buyers and investors, and I know how to price and market as-is properties in Fort Bend County.

Here's what I bring to your as-is sale:

Deep local knowledge: I know which Sienna neighborhoods attract investors and what buyers expect at different price points.

Investor network: I work directly with vetted cash buyers who can close quickly and make competitive offers.

Honest guidance: I'll tell you if making a few strategic repairs would net you more money than selling as-is. My goal is your best outcome, not the fastest commission.

Legal protection: I'll make sure your disclosure is complete and accurate, protecting you from future liability.

Transparent pricing: I'll pull accurate comps and help you set a price that's competitive but fair.

Ready to Discuss Your Options?

Selling your Sienna home "as is" is a viable option, but it's not the only option. Let's talk about your specific situation—your timeline, your home's condition, and your financial goals. Together, we'll determine the best path forward.

I'm Shelley Stone, and I've been helping families in Sugar Land and Sienna make smart real estate decisions for over 25 years. Whether you choose to sell as-is or invest in strategic updates, I'll guide you every step of the way with honesty, expertise, and local knowledge.

Contact me today for a free consultation and let's create a plan that works for you. Visit www.theshelleystonegroup.com or call to schedule your conversation.

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