The Florida sun didn’t just shine in Tampa ; it baked. On a quiet street near Seminole Heights, Sarah stood before her late uncle’s bungalow, a house that had seen better decades. The porch sagged like a tired smile, and the "ugly" wasn't just skin deep—the roof was a patchwork of tarps and the HVAC had breathed its last during the 2004 hurricane season.
Sarah had three weeks to move for a new job in Denver. She didn't have the time for a six-month renovation or the patience for "open house" vultures critiquing the outdated avocado-green kitchen. That’s when she saw the sign, as iconic to the Florida landscape as a Publix sub: The Consultation
: He explained that they specialize in "as-is" purchases. This meant Sarah wouldn't have to lift a paintbrush or hire a junk removal service.
The house would soon be gutted, flipped, and filled with a new family, but for Sarah, the sign had been a literal bridge to her new life.
Within 24 hours, Sarah had a firm cash offer. It wasn't the "fantasy price" a realtor might list it for after $50,000 in repairs, but it was fair, fast, and—most importantly—guaranteed. : They proposed a closing date in just 10 days.
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