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Meet Offerpad, the company taking the stress out of selling your home

Put down the headache medicine, pick up a cash offer.

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Offerpad makes literally (almost) everything easier.

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Considering selling your house, but wish you could fast-forward through dealing with agents, home showings, and sorting through offers?

Good news: With Offerpad, you can. Offerpad was created by real estate experts who envisioned a better way to sell your home. By blending industry know-how with technology, they developed a convenient, seamless system for home sellers.

Here’s how it works:

  • Enter your home address on their website and receive a cash offer in 24 hours.
  • Accept your offer, pick your closing date and you’re on your way to sold — no showings, no hassle, just a quick cash sale.
  • If you choose to list your home, Offerpad can help with show-ready services like cleaning, yard work, handyman touch-ups, and more to get a great sale.

It’s the easiest way to sell. And Offerpad provides so much more than a great deal — you’ll get peace of mind, simplicity + freedom, too. You can’t put a price on that. Request a cash offer.

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