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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Selling - Zillow, offerpad, opendoor
Anyone here has experience with selling to Zillow Offers, Opendoor or Offerpad?
Do they stick to their cash offer, what other catch? What things to be careful with these offers?
Any experience or inputs greatly appreciated.
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Hi Kiran!
I have done a deal with Opendoor. They stuck to their initial offer, however they did come back and take an additional $20K off as part of their “fee” for repairs. The hardest part is nobody is really there to contact. When you call the local representative or email them they take a long time to get back to you, and thats if they get back to you at all. I will say to use their title company though when doing the deal, it does make it a little bit easier. The title company was really our only point of contact with OpenDoor throughout the entire transaction.