Sell an As-Is Home in Orlando, FL
for $99 — Full MLS Exposure
Selling as-is in Florida means no repairs — but you still need MLS exposure to reach cash buyers, investors, and renovation-ready owner-occupants. Our $99 flat fee MLS listing puts your as-is home in front of every buyer type, without a 3% listing commission.
As-Is Home Market in Orlando, FL
Orlando's real estate market is powered by the largest tourism economy in the US — and increasingly by a fast-growing tech, aerospace, and healthcare sector. Lake Nona's Medical City and the US Simulation training hub have created sustained professional demand in the $400K–$700K range. Disney, Universal, and the convention industry continue to fuel investor and second-home demand. Listings on Stellar MLS reach buyers relocating from across the country — many researching entirely online before visiting. Winter Park and Dr. Phillips are the most sought-after luxury submarkets.
Key Considerations for Selling an As-Is Home in Orlando
Disclosure Still Required
As-is doesn't waive disclosure. Florida's Johnson v. Davis standard requires sellers to disclose all known material defects that aren't readily observable and materially affect value. Disclose everything — roof, mold, flooding history, structural issues.
Inspection Period Still Applies
Buyers using the FAR/BAR As-Is contract have a 10-day inspection period during which they can cancel for any reason. 'As-is' means no repair obligation, not a no-inspection sale.
Price to the Buyer's Math
Cash investors use the 70% rule: they offer 70% of ARV minus estimated repair costs. Know your ARV and repair estimates before pricing. Setting the price just above investor math attracts both investors AND retail buyers who want a project.
Get Repair Estimates Upfront
Having licensed contractor estimates for major items (roof, AC, electrical, plumbing) builds buyer confidence and reduces the post-inspection price renegotiation that derails as-is sales.
MLS Still Outperforms Off-Market
Even distressed properties sell for more with MLS exposure. 'We Buy Houses' companies rely on sellers not knowing their market value. MLS listing generates competitive offers from multiple buyer types — including retail buyers who may outbid investors.
Cash Buyer Pool Depth
Florida's cash buyer market is among the deepest in the country — particularly in South Florida, Tampa Bay, and Central Florida. Your MLS listing reaches all cash investors, iBuyers, and wholesalers who search MLS for as-is opportunities.
What You Keep Selling an As-Is Home in Orlando
Based on an estimated $300,300 as-is home in Orlando.