I Received a Postcard - Why and What Next?
If you received a postcard - good news - there is a someone that is seriously interested in buying your home. And buyers are never real estate agents that want to list your home - it is a real person that is willing to pay the market value.
Postcards are sent to very specific homes as the result of a buyer setting up a mailing to off-market homes that match certain criteria, such as the number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms and estimated market price.
At this point, you have options as to if and how to proceed - none of them obligate you to sell your home, which could be at any time in the future:
- Do nothing - If there is no possibility of selling your home at any price at any time, then take no further authentication. But if you change your mind, please come back.
- Just explore the idea - It is free for anyone to create a login to learn how to buy or sell directly
- View the Market Valuation of My Home and Get to Know the Buyer - By entering the offer code on the postcard, you will be able to see the estimated value of your home from third party sources. You can also privately view the potential buyer's profile to learn more about them (but they won't know that you did)
- Connect with the Potential Buyer - This allows you to exchange messages with the buyer privately (they only see your first name and address), that starts with the buyer making introductions.
All potential buyers are pre-screened to make sure that they are a real person, are prepared to make you an offer and can finance the purchase of a home.
Take the next step - Enter the offer code on the post card to view the market valuation of your home and see the buyer's profile.