Tell Us About the Property
Share the address, condition, timing, and anything that makes the sale difficult. A short conversation helps us understand what you actually need.
California Home Advisors makes the direct-sale process understandable from the first conversation through escrow. You decide whether the offer and timeline fit your goals.

Watch a quick overview of how California Home Advisors evaluates the property, explains the offer, and coordinates a practical closing timeline.
We remove unnecessary preparation and marketing steps while keeping the important transaction details visible.
Share the address, condition, timing, and anything that makes the sale difficult. A short conversation helps us understand what you actually need.
We evaluate the property and explain the numbers clearly. When another route could serve you better, our licensed team can discuss that too.
If the offer works for you, select a practical closing date. We coordinate the paperwork with escrow and keep communication straightforward.

We ask about more than square footage and bedrooms. A useful offer also depends on condition, occupancy, title, repairs, belongings, mortgage payoff, deadlines, and what you need to happen after the sale.
You do not need to prepare a perfect property file before contacting us. Share what you know. Photographs, notices, lease documents, repair estimates, or title information can be reviewed when available.
A direct offer should be compared with the likely net result of other selling methods, not just an optimistic retail list price. Repairs, commissions, concessions, holding costs, buyer financing, and time all affect what a homeowner ultimately receives.
We evaluate the property's current condition and the work or risk we would assume after closing. We then explain the proposed price, timing, and major terms. You may ask questions, speak with your own advisers, and decide without pressure.

After you accept an offer, escrow and title verify ownership, payoff information, liens, and documents required to transfer the property.
The signed agreement and transaction details are provided to the closing professionals.
Title, payoff, estate, tenant, lien, or document issues are addressed with the appropriate parties.
The closing and move-out arrangements are kept consistent with the written agreement.
Escrow records the transfer and distributes funds according to the final settlement instructions.
Usually, yes. A short walkthrough helps us confirm condition and avoid surprises. In some cases, photographs and other information may be reviewed first.
We consider location, current condition, likely after-repair value, repair and resale costs, holding costs, title or occupancy issues, and the risk assumed by the buyer.
Often, yes. Tell us how much time you need so it can be considered before the agreement is written.
Escrow or title identifies the amount and requirements. Depending on the numbers and circumstances, the lien may be paid through closing or may need separate resolution.
Review the agreement carefully before signing. Your rights after signing depend on the written contract and applicable law, so ask questions and obtain advice first.
Tell us what is happening with the property and what a good outcome would look like. We will explain the next step, answer your questions, and provide an option without pressuring you to accept it.
