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Selling a Highland Haven House As-Is

Selling a house as is in Highland Haven doesn’t mean lowering your price and hoping nobody looks too closely. It means being upfront about condition, pricing accordingly, and marketing to the buyers who actually want a project or a lake place they can update on their own timeline. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Highland Lakes Realty, and my team and I sell as-is properties in the Highland Lakes area regularly, inherited homes, older lake cabins, houses someone doesn’t want to sink more money into before moving.

TL;DR: Selling A House As Is in Highland Haven

  • “As is” means you’re not making repairs. It doesn’t exempt you from Texas disclosure requirements.
  • Buyers can still negotiate after inspection, even on as-is listings.
  • Correct pricing up front matters more than any repair you could make.
  • Some as-is homes sell to owner-occupants, not just investors. The marketing has to reach both.
  • I’ll help you decide what, if anything, is worth fixing before you list.

What “As Is” Actually Means in Texas

Selling as is tells buyers you don’t plan to make repairs before closing. It does not let you skip Texas’s Seller’s Disclosure Notice, which requires you to disclose known material defects regardless of how the listing is marketed. I cover what that notice actually requires on my Highland Haven real estate disclosures page. Buyers in an as-is sale still typically get an option period and can still walk away or renegotiate after their inspection. You’re just not obligating yourself to fix anything as a condition of the contract.

Pricing Is the Real Lever

The biggest mistake I see on as-is listings is pricing them like a move-in-ready comp and expecting buyers to mentally discount for condition. They don’t. They price it themselves, usually more conservatively than you would. I price as-is homes against recent as-is and fixer comps specifically, not the neighborhood average, so the number reflects what buyers in that condition category are actually paying.

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Who Buys As-Is in Highland Haven

It’s not only investors. Highland Haven draws buyers looking for an affordable way onto or near Lake LBJ, including people who want to renovate a smaller cabin themselves rather than pay a premium for a finished one. The marketing for an as-is listing needs to reach retail buyers too, with photography and a description that’s honest about condition but still sells the lot, the location, and the potential, not just a bare MLS listing aimed at wholesalers.

Inspections Still Happen

Most buyers, even on an as-is purchase, will still schedule an inspection during their option period. That’s not a problem. It’s information both sides use to finalize the deal. Being ready for it, knowing your home’s known issues before a buyer’s inspector finds them, keeps the negotiation from resetting to zero after the report comes back.

If you’re weighing whether to sell as is or make some updates first, let’s talk through your specific property before you decide either way.

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