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They Offered Me Cash for My House in Chattanooga. Should I Take It?

14 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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Selling Your House for Cash or Retail: What Every Chattanooga Homeowner Should Know If you have owned a home in the Chattanooga area for any length of time, chances are you have received a postcard or letter promising a fast cash offer with no repairs and no hassle. But what does that actually mean, and is it the right move for you? In this episode, Blake Watson with Epique Realty breaks down the three main ways you can sell your home and helps you understand the real differences between them so you can make the best decision for your situation. Blake covers cash offer companies, also known as direct buyers or iBuyers, and explains how they work, what that initial offer really means, and why their offers typically come in below market value. He also explains how wholesalers operate and why their process is different from a direct cash buyer, even though their marketing can look very similar. And he walks through what a traditional retail sale through the MLS looks like, including the advantages of broader market exposure and what it takes to get your home ready. You will also learn how to think through which option fits your property and your priorities. Whether you are dealing with a home that needs significant repairs, a major life transition, or you simply want to maximize your sale price, this episode helps you understand the trade-offs clearly before making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life. Blake also explains how he works with sellers to explore multiple options side by side, including running a cash offer and a retail listing at the same time so you can compare real numbers and make an informed choice. Topics covered in this episode include how cash offer companies gather information on your home, what wholesalers actually do and how their profit structure works, why homes listed on the MLS tend to attract more competition and higher offers, what situations favor a cash sale versus a retail listing, and how to avoid making a rushed decision when the postcards and letters start arriving. To reach Blake Watson with Epique Realty, call or text 423-315-1815. Find him on Facebook and LinkedIn as Blake Watson and on Instagram: @rocknrollblake. You can also visit www.athomechattanooga.com or call the brokerage office at 888-893-3537. Let's Talk Chattanooga Real Estate covers home buying, home selling, home improvement tips, market trends, and investing in real estate. If you own or want to own real estate in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area, this podcast is for you.

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