Cash Offer vs. Listing With an Agent: Pros & Cons
There’s no single “best” way to sell a house — only the best way for your situation. Here’s an honest comparison to help you decide.
Side by side
| Cash offer | Listing with an agent | |
|---|---|---|
| Timeline | As little as 2 weeks | 30–90+ days, plus closing |
| Commissions | None | Typically ~5–6% |
| Repairs & cleaning | None — sold as-is | Often expected to compete |
| Showings | None | Multiple, on buyers’ schedules |
| Certainty | High — no financing fall-through | Depends on buyer’s loan |
| Top-dollar potential | Fair, below retail | Highest, if the home shows well |
When listing makes sense
If your home is in good shape, you can wait for the right buyer, and you’re comfortable with showings and a bit of uncertainty, a traditional listing may net you the most money.
When a cash offer wins
A cash sale tends to win when speed, certainty, and simplicity matter more than squeezing out the last dollar — for example during foreclosure, divorce, relocation, or when the home needs major repairs.
Not sure? Just get the number.
The easiest way to decide is to see a real cash offer next to what an agent thinks you’d net. Our offers are free and come with no obligation. Get your cash offer and compare for yourself.