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Buying and Selling with Offerpad

Offerpad is a direct home buyer that makes cash offers to sellers as it considers the condition of a home, improvements, home's upgrades, and required repairs.

In determining the offer, Offerpad discounts the offer amount from the estimated retail value after it’s fully renovated.

Offerpad Pricing

Offerpad makes money with fees and a difference between buying and selling each home. Offerpad claims service fees vary between 6% to 10%, plus an additional 1% to 3% of the purchase price in closing costs.

Sellers can also expect to receive an offer that has a built-in margin of 5% to 10% between the market price today and what Offerpad plans to flip the home in the open market.

In summation of all these fees, an offer equal to 80% of home value is reasonably expected from this type of sale after fees and cost of the repairs and resale.

Listing Services

  • This Service Does Not Represent Sellers

Buyer's Agent Services

  • This Service Does Not Represent Buyers

Offerpad Editor's Review:

Last updated: 05 December 2024
First published: 05 December 2024

Offerpad will buy a home at a price that is below market value due to necessary repairs, renovation, and other factors. After it buys the home, it renovates and resells it for a profit to another buyer or another company that rents it out to qualified tenants. With low offer price, comes a convenience of an all-cash closing when selling a home. Offerpad typically provides a conditional offer within 24 hours.

Offerpad will perform a free, on-site inspection of your home within 15 days of the signed conditional agreement. If Offerpad finds something it doesn't like and the sellers decline to make any requested repairs or issue a Offerpad credit it demands, Offerpad can then choose to cancel the contract or may determine that it still wants to move forward with the purchase of the home. If Offerpad elects to cancel the contract, there is no penalty to either party.

Offerpad does not make offers for most homes, it will only make offers for single-family residential homes in areas where it operates, including condos and townhomes, built after 1960, with a value of no more than $500,000-$600,000 as well as fair conditions without any major repairs required. Offerpad will not consider homes with significant foundation, structural or other condition issues.

Typically, Offerpad uses the following factors when determining the offer: existing condition of the home including repairs needed, time it will take to finish needed repairs, value of a home compared to other comparable homes in the area, real estate commission required to resell, costs associated with maintaining a home during repairs, including taxes, payments, insurance, utilities and homeowner dues.

The main disadvantage of using Offerpad is high loss in homeowners' equity. Offerpad is a "heavy" model, ready to buy homes in all-cash transactions. As any real estate investor, Offerpad is susceptible to losing money in any given transaction. Offerpad model further suffers from a "double expense" such as paying all the normal transaction costs that come with selling a home—including a commission to a buyer's agent (3%), concessions to buyer, holding costs, maintenance fees, taxes and other costs to list and market the home.

This model is prone to a number of risk factors, high operational costs and a continued need for higher-than-average Return on Investment (ROI) with each flip.

Offerpad is not legally bound to represent consumers, its main legal obligation is to its stakeholders. Moreover, because most homes in the United States are financed, homeowners own only partial net equity in their home.

Banks receive the same amount of the remaining mortgage sum regardless of how any given home is sold, or how much of homeowners' net equity is lost in the transaction with Offerpad.

Today, there are a number of highly qualified real estate agents who offer competitive listing rates and flat fee listings across the United States. Unless a situation absolutely requires a quick sale, Geodoma recommends that consumers first consider using a licensed real estate agent working on competitive terms to properly list their homes on the open market before turning to Offerpad option.

FAQ for Offerpad

What are the alternatives to Offerpad?

Offerpad directly competes with iBuyers that include HomeVestors, Orchard, Opendoor, and others.

However, genuinely legitimate alternatives to using any iBuyer are real estate agents who offer savings and help consumers efficiently list homes on the open market.

What are the pros and cons of Offerpad?

Pros: quick cash sale. Unfortunately, this benefit is highly questionable and it is highly unlikely that Offerpad will make a fair offer on the seller's home. Consumers systematically decline the vast majority of all instant cash offers from iBuyers.

Cons: there are several main disadvantages to Offerpad. First, Offerpad has no legal obligation to offer consumers full value on their home. Second, Offerpad operates in highly limited markets and is highly selective when buying homes. Third, Offerpad steers real estate agrents with pay-to-play referral incentives to convince consumers to accept low cash offers. Fourth, consumers may lose as much as 20%-30% of their home's equity when selling a home to an iBuyer.

What is Offerpad?

Offerpad is a multi-state home direct buyer that provides fast home sales for cash typically accompanied by lower-priced home offers. Offerpad makes money with fees and a difference between buying and selling each home.

Is Offerpad legitimate?

Yes and No. Offerpad is not legally bound to represent consumers, its main legal obligation is to its stakeholders. The main disadvantage of using Offerpad is a high loss in homeowners' equity. Offerpad is a risk-heavy business model, ready to buy homes in all-cash transactions. Offerpad model further suffers from double expenses and holding costs when buying and then selling the same home. In summation of all fees, an offer equal to 80% of home value is reasonably expected from this type of sale after fees and cost of the repairs and resale.

Where does Offerpad operate?

Offerpad currently operates in select areas across Atlanta, Charlotte, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Orlando, Phoenix, Tucson, Tampa, Salt Lake City, and Dallas-Fort Worth..

Contact Offerpad:

2150 E Germann Rd, Suite 1
Chandler, AZ  85286  US
Offerpad User Reviews

Offerpad User Reviews

christine a.
5/31/2022 5:09:33 PM
Mesa, AZ
Our experience with Offerpad was a negative one. First they said, I would get a buyer within 24 hours. This did not happen. They sent me an email telling me that they are behind due to COVID. Really????? Then I get another message telling me that they cannot sell my house. (It is lovely and immaculate) I did tell them that I needed a price quote for my house. Because I was not selling immediately, they chose not to sell it. Their ad is misleading. They don't do what they say they are going to do. Even if I sell sooner, it will not be through them. Their ad is a hook...just be careful!
JOHN S.
5/15/2022 7:49:27 PM
Little Elm, TX
SO FAR THEY HAVE BEEN GREAT. THEY HAD THE BEST OFFER. THEY JUST COMPLETED THEIR INSPECTION BUT BEING THE HOME IS ONLY 3 MONTHS OLD AND ALOT OF UPGRADES, CAN'T SEE A PROBLEM. STILL RUNNING SMOOTH. HOPE IT REMAINS THAT WAY.
Gary D.
2/5/2022 1:40:00 PM
Scottsdale, AZ
I would not recommend buying an Offerpad home. My recommendation is to buy from a reputable Realtor if you want communication and consideration. This was the worst Seller that could have easily made it the best experience had the even attempted to be a considerate Seller. They lack respect and only the desperate should do business with them.
Paula M.
11/9/2021 10:56:25 PM
Southlake, TX
Made a lot of promises to get us to sign a contract and then did nothing they promised. They agreed to reimburse us for closing costs after we sold our house and we are still waiting for that 5 weeks later. Promised us a moving truck if we sold our house with them and used them to buy another, which we did. They then backed out of that. Very disappointing experience. Would not recommend.
Phil F.
8/29/2020 4:48:10 AM
Gold Canyon, AZ
Just got a postcard from Offerpad offering gto buy my house for about half its appraized value. . Similar house next door sold for 600k but offer pad want to buy mine for 273k. Cannot believe they are still in business as why would anyone sell house for halfprice?
Elise S.
2/18/2020 6:09:32 PM
Phoenix, AZ
Buying a home from OfferPad has been a nightmare.
- Refused all negotiation on price
- Refused almost all repairs
- One repair that was accepted took multiple attempts to finally resolve
- Left staging furniture in the house PAST our hoped closing date, refused to close before removing
- On final closing day, they ignored my agent request for update until I called, they refused to talk to me initially because I was represented by an agent, then after telling them they clearly wouldn't be "happy to help my agent if she called because they weren't responding anyways" found out they were waiting on an un-required document which they never asked for.

If I didn't like my house so much, I would cancel the sale just because they've been such a nightmare.

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