FAQ
Sell Your Home With Confidence
How long does it take to get an offer?
Most homeowners receive an offer within 24 hours after we gather property details and complete a quick walk-through.
Are you buying my home or simply listing it on the MLS?
We are not a traditional real estate agency. We buy homes directly, improve them, and then resell. The MLS may be part of resale later, but your sale is directly to us.
How do I know you are giving me a fair offer for my home?
Fairness is a common concern, and it is a great question. We use a clear formula to estimate your home's value in its current condition and explain the logic behind your offer.
How do you figure out the offer amount?
We use a formula that accounts for the property's current condition, local market realities, and closing logistics. You can see a breakdown of that formula on our How It Works page.
What other fees should I be expecting?
There are no commissions or hidden fees when you sell directly to us as a cash buyer.
Will I have to pay commissions or hidden fees?
No. You do not pay agent commissions or hidden fees when you sell directly to SPF Homes.
What sets you apart from a traditional real estate agent?
A traditional agent markets your home, manages showings, and charges a fee. We are the direct buyer, pay cash, and remove listing friction so you can sell as-is with more certainty.
Are there any obligations?
No. Reaching out and getting an offer is always free and comes with zero obligation to accept.
I am behind on mortgage payments. Can you still help?
Yes. We often help homeowners in pre-foreclosure or financial hardship and can move quickly to create a practical next step.
I need to sell fast after a job loss. How quickly can I close?
We can close in as little as 10 days when needed, or on a later date that gives you more time to plan.
Do I need to make repairs or clean the house first?
No. We buy homes as-is, so you can leave repairs, updates, and cleanup to us.
Where do you buy homes?
We buy homes across Florida, with primary focus in Flagler County and Volusia County.
Still have questions? Contact our team.