Carolyn was pulled in more directions than any one person should be. She was working full-time while also helping care for her brother, who was living in the family home in Miamisburg.
The house had gotten away from them. It was filled with trash and belongings accumulated over years, and between her job and her caregiving responsibilities, Carolyn simply didn't have the bandwidth — or the physical ability — to get it cleaned out. A traditional listing would have required weeks of cleanout, repair work, and staging before it could even go on the market.
We purchased the property as-is. No cleanout on her end, no repairs, no showings. We took on the full trash-out ourselves after closing.
Just as important, we gave Carolyn time. She needed to find a new place for her brother and get him settled, and we structured the transaction around that reality. She wasn't rushed, she didn't have to manage the mess, and she could focus on her brother instead of on a distressed house.
"I was drowning. Between work and my brother, I had no way to deal with that house. They just took it — all of it — and gave me the time I needed to take care of my family."