Every homeowner thinking about selling asks the same question: will I make more money with a realtor or by selling directly to a cash buyer? It seems like a simple question. The answer is more nuanced than most people expect โ and the math often surprises them.
The short version: listing price and net proceeds are two very different numbers. What matters isn't what your home sells for โ it's what you actually walk away with after every cost is subtracted. When you run those numbers honestly, a cash offer frequently comes out ahead.
The Hidden Costs of Listing With a Realtor
When a realtor tells you your home is worth $380,000, that sounds great. But that number gets whittled down fast. Here's what typically stands between the listing price and what you actually deposit into your bank account:
- Realtor commissions (5โ6%): Both the listing agent and buyer's agent get paid by the seller. On a $380,000 home, that's $19,000โ$22,800 gone immediately.
- Pre-sale repairs and staging: Most realtors will recommend you fix things up before listing โ fresh paint, landscaping, minor repairs, professional cleaning or staging. Budget $5,000โ$20,000 depending on the home's condition.
- Seller closing costs (1โ3%): Title fees, transfer taxes, escrow โ sellers pay these too. Another $3,800โ$11,400 on a $380,000 home.
- Carrying costs while on market: The average home sits 45โ75 days before going under contract. You're still paying mortgage, insurance, taxes, and utilities during that time. Often $3,000โ$6,000 or more.
- Buyer inspection concessions: After the buyer's inspector finds issues, they negotiate credits or price reductions. Typically $3,000โ$10,000 more off the final price.
The Real Numbers Side by Side
Let's use a real example โ a home worth $380,000 that needs about $12,000 in pre-sale repairs:
| Cost | Listing With a Realtor | Cash Offer (Need To Sell Home Now) |
|---|---|---|
| Sale / Offer Price | $380,000 | $342,000 |
| Pre-sale repairs | โ $12,000 | $0 |
| Realtor commissions (6%) | โ $22,800 | $0 |
| Seller closing costs (2%) | โ $7,600 | $0 โ we cover it |
| Carrying costs (60 days) | โ $5,500 | $0 โ close in 2โ3 weeks |
| Buyer repair concessions | โ $7,000 | $0 โ no inspection contingency |
| What You Walk Away With | $325,100 | $342,000 |
In this scenario, the cash offer โ $38,000 lower on paper โ results in $16,900 more in the seller's pocket. The listing price looked better. The net proceeds told a completely different story.
๐ก The question is never "what does the home list for?" The question is "what do I walk away with?" Those two numbers are almost never the same โ and the gap is usually much larger than sellers expect.
When a Realtor Might Actually Get You More
We want to be honest here โ there are situations where a traditional listing does outperform a cash offer on a net basis:
- Your home is in excellent, move-in ready condition and needs zero repairs
- You're in a hot seller's market where homes are selling over asking price within days
- You have 2โ4 months of flexibility and no pressure to sell on a deadline
- Your home has unique features or location that would attract strong buyer competition
In these cases, the higher listing price may survive the cost deductions and still net more than a cash offer. The only way to know for sure is to get a cash offer and compare it to what a realtor realistically thinks you'd net โ not the listing price, but the actual take-home amount.
What About Our Maximum Profit Program?
Here's where it gets interesting. Need to Sell Home Now offers a second option beyond a straight cash offer: our Maximum Profit Program. Instead of closing in 2 weeks, we take 30โ90 days to market your home to our buyer network and get you the highest possible offer โ while still covering all the costs that would normally eat into your proceeds.
No repairs. No commissions. No closing costs on your end. You get a higher sale price AND you keep more of it. For sellers who have a little time and want to maximize their outcome, this program delivers the best of both worlds.
The Bottom Line
The answer to "which pays more" isn't the same for every seller. It depends on your home's condition, your market, and your timeline. But here's the one thing that's always true: you can't make an informed decision without a real cash offer to compare against.
Getting an offer from us takes 24 hours and costs nothing. Once you have that number, you can sit down and do the honest math โ what a realtor would net you after all costs, versus what we'd put in your pocket. Then you decide. No pressure, no obligation.
Find Out What You'd Actually Walk Away With.
Get a free offer in 24 hours โ either our fast cash program or our Maximum Profit program โ and compare it honestly to what listing would net you. The numbers might change your mind.
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