How It Works When You Sell Your House to David
How it works is simple: send the property details online, let Sell it to David review the house, then decide if a direct cash offer makes sense for your Memphis or Shelby County property.
- Start online
- Property review first
- No repairs required
- No office visit needed to begin
- Step by step process
- As is property review
- Frayser and Memphis focus
- No pressure to accept
3 Simple Steps to Sell a House As Is
The goal is to keep the first step easy while still collecting enough information to review your property the right way.
Submit the property online
Start with the online form. Send the property address, contact information, and basic situation. You do not need to know every detail before reaching out.
Start the formWe review the house
Sell it to David reviews the location, condition, situation, and possible next steps. We focus on properties in Frayser, Memphis, and Shelby County.
Memphis home buyersYou decide what works
If a direct offer makes sense, you can review it and decide if it fits your timeline. There is no obligation to accept an offer.
Compare your optionsWhy We Ask for Property Details First
Starting with the form helps us understand the property before a call or appointment. That makes the next conversation more useful for everyone.
- We can review the address and area first
- You can explain the property situation without pressure
- We can prepare better follow up questions
- Appointments are only scheduled when they make sense
- You do not need to come to the office to begin
Helpful details to include
- Property address
- Your best phone number
- Whether the house is occupied or vacant
- Any major repair issues
- Your ideal timeline
- Anything urgent we should know
You Do Not Need to Fix the House Before Contacting Us
Many homeowners wait too long because they think they need to clean, repair, renovate, or empty the house before asking for an offer. That is not required.
- Old roof or HVAC issues
- Outdated kitchen or bathrooms
- Vacant or boarded up property
- Tenant occupied rental
- Inherited house that needs cleanout
- Fire damage, code issues, or major repairs
What Sell it to David Looks at Before Making an Offer
A cash offer depends on the property, the repairs needed, the location, and the seller’s situation. The form helps us begin that review.
Location
We review the area, nearby sales, neighborhood demand, and local property activity in Memphis and Shelby County.
Condition
We look at whether the house needs light updates, major repairs, cleanout, code work, or full renovation.
Timeline
Some sellers need a fast option. Others are just exploring. Your timeline helps shape the next step.
Occupancy
We review whether the house is owner occupied, vacant, tenant occupied, or occupied by a family member.
Situation
Inherited houses, foreclosure pressure, tax problems, code violations, and tired landlord situations all matter.
Seller goals
The best solution depends on what you want to avoid, what timeline you need, and whether a direct sale is the right fit.
A Cash Offer Is One Option, Not the Only Option
Some houses should be listed with an agent. Some should be rented. Some are better suited for a direct as is sale. We want homeowners to understand the difference before making a decision.
- Listing may work best for updated houses with time to wait
- Renting may work if you want to keep managing the property
- A direct sale may work if repairs, tenants, timing, or stress are the issue
Direct sale may fit if you want to avoid:
- Open houses
- Repair requests
- Agent commissions
- Buyer financing delays
- Cleaning out the entire house first
- Months of uncertainty
Questions About How the Process Works
Do I need to visit the office to start?
No. Start with the online form. We review property details first, then follow up if an appointment or call makes sense.
Do I have to clean out the house before submitting it?
No. You can submit the property before cleaning it out. Many sellers contact us because the house needs cleanout, repairs, or major work.
What if the house has tenants?
Tenant occupied properties can still be submitted for review. This is common for tired landlords who want to stop managing the property.
How fast can I get an answer?
Timing depends on the property details and situation. The fastest way to start is to submit the form with the correct address and contact information.
Is there any obligation?
No. Requesting a review does not obligate you to accept an offer or sell the property.
Ready to See if a Cash Offer Makes Sense?
Send the property details first. Sell it to David will review the information and follow up with the next step.
Submit the property online
The form is the best first step. It helps us understand the house before we schedule anything.