1. Why should I sell your home to Corrigan Enterprise LLC instead of selling it retail?
Many homeowners are unable or unwilling to update or renovate their home and prepare it for a retail sale. Most of the time, renovating a home requires a lot of time that people do not have. Proper renovation include plumbing/electrical updates, HVAC, window replacement, roofing, flooring, drywall, septic, sump pump, painting, landscaping, kitchen updates (w/ updated appliances), bathroom remodels, and cleaning. Corrigan Enterprise LLC will purchase your property in an "as-is" condition without any repair.
In addition, you have the opportunity the avoid commission fees that you would normally pay when selling your property through a real estate agent.
2. I am currently behind on my mortgage payments and my home is worth less than the amount owed. Should I let my property be foreclosed?
No. A foreclosure will exist on your credit report for up to 7 years and may hinder your ability to gain credit in the future. If you are behind on your payments, we can work with your lender to approve a short sale which would allow you to sell your home without having a foreclosure on your credit report. A portion of your mortgage will be forgiven in which you do not have to pay back to the bank once a short sale has been approved.
3. My property is in bad shape and not up to code with my county. Can I still sell it to Corrigan Enterprise LLC?
Yes. We will make an offer to you that will specifically indicate that the property is being sold "As-Is". Since Corrigan Enterprise LLC will be making cash offers, your property will not require any contingencies that would normally be required if a buyer were seeking traditional financing.
4. How long would it take for Corrigan Enterprise LLC to acquire my home?
Once agreed, Corrigan Enterprise LLC can go to settlement in 2 weeks.
5. Where does Corrigan Enterprise LLC serve?
We currently serve the Washington, DC Metropolitan area including the following counties:
Washington, DC, Virginia (Prince William County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Arlington County, and Alexandria County), Maryland (Montgomery County and Prince Georges County).
Many homeowners are unable or unwilling to update or renovate their home and prepare it for a retail sale. Most of the time, renovating a home requires a lot of time that people do not have. Proper renovation include plumbing/electrical updates, HVAC, window replacement, roofing, flooring, drywall, septic, sump pump, painting, landscaping, kitchen updates (w/ updated appliances), bathroom remodels, and cleaning. Corrigan Enterprise LLC will purchase your property in an "as-is" condition without any repair.
In addition, you have the opportunity the avoid commission fees that you would normally pay when selling your property through a real estate agent.
2. I am currently behind on my mortgage payments and my home is worth less than the amount owed. Should I let my property be foreclosed?
No. A foreclosure will exist on your credit report for up to 7 years and may hinder your ability to gain credit in the future. If you are behind on your payments, we can work with your lender to approve a short sale which would allow you to sell your home without having a foreclosure on your credit report. A portion of your mortgage will be forgiven in which you do not have to pay back to the bank once a short sale has been approved.
3. My property is in bad shape and not up to code with my county. Can I still sell it to Corrigan Enterprise LLC?
Yes. We will make an offer to you that will specifically indicate that the property is being sold "As-Is". Since Corrigan Enterprise LLC will be making cash offers, your property will not require any contingencies that would normally be required if a buyer were seeking traditional financing.
4. How long would it take for Corrigan Enterprise LLC to acquire my home?
Once agreed, Corrigan Enterprise LLC can go to settlement in 2 weeks.
5. Where does Corrigan Enterprise LLC serve?
We currently serve the Washington, DC Metropolitan area including the following counties:
Washington, DC, Virginia (Prince William County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Arlington County, and Alexandria County), Maryland (Montgomery County and Prince Georges County).