What is a Cash Buyer in Real Estate?

Selling a home by traditional means can be time-consuming. Between inspections, financing protocols, and negotiations, many things can throw a home sale off course, or even derail it all together. In the several years, all-cash real estate transactions have increased.

Many home sellers like the prospect of accepting cash offers because there is less risk of the deal falling through due to financing problems. Certainly, many buyers are unable to offer cash to purchase a home outright, but there are cash buyers around who are helping to transform the real estate market landscape. Is a cash buyer ideal for you?

We’ll explore the ins and outs of the cash buying process as well as how to find real estate cash buyers.

What Is a Cash Buyer?

A cash buyer is a buyer, an individual, group, or company that purchases a house with cash–usually a wire transfer or check. Cash buyers do not rely on financing, so there’s no mortgage to procure, no pre-approval process, and none of the seemingly endless finance checks that come with a mortgage deal.

Cash buyers have the liquid assets needed to pay the seller for the price of their home–or for the offer that the seller has accepted. 

Are Cash Buyers Common?

Real estate statistics demonstrate that roughly ⅓ of the homes purchased in the first half of 2021 were cash sales. Cash buyers are actually quite common. Often, they are individuals or families who have previously sold a property and now have the cash on hand to purchase another property outright.

For instance, a person who is downsizing and has sold a large family home may easily be able to afford a condominium or smaller house; it’s common for these transactions to involve cash amounts. 

Of course, some buyers are wealthy enough and have the liquid assets necessary to purchase a home with cash if they choose. In addition, there are also iBuyers who purchase homes as is and also companies who pay cash with an eye to rehabbing and flipping houses.

Companies who purchase houses have different aims. As mentioned, some companies purchased older homes or distressed properties that need updating. The company or contractor makes the updates and then sells the home for a profit. 

iBuyers often purchase homes that are in good condition. They will resell the home, but have the ability to take their time. They’re not in the rush to resell the house and are able to let it sit on the market until it sells for their asking price.

The iBuyer model works well when sellers simply want to accept a fair offer and be done with the selling process. They are able to get an offer and cash payment quickly. This is a chief benefit of selling to an iBuyer. 

Benefits of Accepting Cash Offers

As a seller, you may want to get as much money for your home as possible. Not all sellers will receive the offers they want to see. Some sellers simply want to make a fast sale so they can obtain a good price for their house and be done with the entire home selling process.

There are many scenarios when making a fast yet fair sale are ideal. Someone who is getting married to someone who already has a home where they plan to live may want to sell their own home quickly so they can use the funds for their wedding, to travel, or other plans.

Someone who is relocating to another state for a job may want to make a quick sale so they don’t have to travel back and forth simply to sell their previous house. They can benefit by selling to a cash buyer.

The time factor is a considerable benefit to all-cash real estate transactions. Waiting for a buyer to go through the financing process can be stressful, knowing the many deals fall through because financing is withheld. The lender may not support the negotiated sale price. The lender may choose not to fund the mortgage for the requested amount.

When a buyer is able to pay cash, that financial element of traditional home sales is dramatically simplified. Typically, cash buyers are able to close deals in a period of weeks rather than months. 

For sellers, the cash buying process involves less risk. Once they accept the offer, they don’t have to worry about what the buyer’s bank or other lender is apt to say. They simply wait for the closing date when they will be presented with a wire transfer or check for the agreed-upon amount. 

Another benefit of the iBuying process is that the iBuyer isn’t usually interested in home repairs. That is, they will make an offer and won’t request the seller to fix anything or make any changes. Often, traditional real estate deals involve lots of haggling over repairs and their costs. When you sell to a cash buyer, you may be able to avoid having to make or fund home repairs. 

Finally, when you sell to a cash buyer such as an iBuyer, you don’t have to show your home to lots of potential buyers. That can be stressful, especially for households with kids and pets.

There’s no need to schedule open houses or accommodate realtors’ last minute requests for house showings. There’s no need to pack up until you’re ready to and no need to stage the home or spruce up its curb appeal. 

Why Do Buyers Want to Pay Cash for Homes?

Some sellers might wonder why a buyer wouldn’t want a mortgage, especially when the interest on the mortgage is a tax write off. Buyers who can purchase a house with cash, however, are able to avoid paying any interest at all.

They don’t have to pay on the home for 30 years before they own the deed. No bank or lender is involved. The buyer is able to save money on interest and is usually able to pay less, provided the seller accepts the offer, simply because they are paying cash. 

How Can I Find a Cash Buyer?

Many home sellers are turning away from the traditional real estate marketplace with its ups and downs to iBuyers. An iBuyer can make an offer on a home that the seller can choose to accept or not. Today, iBuyers use online tools and their own resources to evaluate properties.

They will arrive at a price that sellers may find in the ballpark of what they’re hoping to earn from the sale of their house. Once the seller accepts the offer, the process usually takes a few weeks to complete. 

How Does the iBuying Cash Offer Process Work?

These days, selling to an iBuyer is streamlined and easy. Sellers can submit their address to us, for instance, and create an account. In a matter of days, they can expect a vetted iBuyer to make an offer for the home–as cash offer.

Again, the iBuyer uses real estate data based on the house itself as well as its location to arrive at an iValuation. They will make an offer based on their own research. The seller may or may not choose to accept the offer.

However, many sellers do accept the cash offer because it’s fair and selling fast is convenient and allows them to avoid the hassle of listing their house (and showing it) on the real estate market–where it may or may not achieve a similar sale price. 

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Cash Buyers FAQs

Will I get a good offer from a cash buyer?

Today, roughly 30% of houses sell for above the seller’s asking price. It is, indeed, a seller’s market, especially since there are fewer homes to meet the demand for them. Some of these sales include cash buyers. Cash buyers do make very good offers.

However, it’s always up to the seller whether or not they accept those offers. A cash offer may be above, below, or at the seller’s asking price. Offers vary just as they do in the traditional real estate market, and as always, sellers can decide whether or not to accept an offer. 

Can I decline a cash offer?

If you receive an offer from an iBuyer or another cash buyer, you can decline the offer. You are not obligated to accept an offer that doesn’t meet your asking price unless you choose to. 

When can I close on my house after I accept a cash offer?

Usually, cash deals on real estate can be transacted in a few weeks. Traditional home sales may take months to close. Since there is no financing involved in the cash deal, the process can go much more quickly.

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The 9 Best Hotels in Cat Island, The Bahamas 

The Out Islands of The Bahamas are another universe entirely. Home to marvelous natural environments, untouched beaches, sparkling turquoise water, they’re some of the most spectacularly beautiful places anywhere in the wider region. 

That’s particularly true in Cat Island, a fishhook-shaped island in the Central Bahamas that’s about an hour by plane from Nassau. 

It’s a place for those in seek of privacy, relaxation and the ultimate laid-back vacation — and some of the best boating, fishing, snorkeling and diving in The Bahamas. 

It’s also home to the highest point in The Bahamas, Mount Alvernia, a “Healing Hole” and some truly remarkable, endless white-sand beaches (and of course the world-famous Pink Chicken beach bar.)

It’s even easier to get to Cat Island right now, with service on Makers Air from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport four days per week (along with service on Western Air via Nassau). For more (including a $250 Air Credit, see here). 

So where to stay? 

The island is home to a plethora of boutique hotels and resorts, all oozing classic Out Islands charm and most with either direct beachfront locations or dramatic views. 

Here are our favorite places to stay on Cat. 

Fernandez Bay Village The most legendary place to stay on the island has nearly a half century of history, with a prime setting close to the New Bight Airport and set on a dramatically beautiful stretch of sand. It’s a classic Caribbean beach resort, with a total of 18 rooms and villas, delicious food and unforgettable touches — a tiki honor bar. If it’s available, make sure you go for Shane’s Shack, the quintessential toes-in-the-sand room. 

Rollezz Villas Beach Resort It’s hard to find a more beautiful beach anywhere in the Caribbean than Old Bight Beach, the home of the lovely Rollezz Villas Beach Resort. This is all about the beach, with eight authentically decorated villas all right at the edge of the sand. Indeed, Old Bight is one of the longest uninterrupted beaches in all of The Bahamas, and other than guests at Rollezz you may go days without seeing another visitor. That means the ultimate amenity — and the chance for unique beach experiences including meals in the sand itself. 

Shannas Cove Resort There are just five rooms at this boutique resort at the very northern tip of Cat Island, all with stunning sea views from an elevated perch above the beach. It’s also a great jumping off point for everything from hiking to bone fishing to kayaking and the miles-long, always-empty Port Royal Beach. The food is terrific, too, anchored by what’s easily the best restaurant on the island.

Hawks Nest Resort and Marina Every room is right on the beach here, but that’s not the biggest amenity. In a part of the region that’s ultra-popular with private pilots, the Hawks Nest has a rather unique amenity: you can fly right into the hotel, home to its own private landing strip. It’s also home to the premier marina on Cat Island, making it the prime fishing center on the island. And that’s just the beginning at Hawks Nest, with a restaurant, two terrific bars and a world of activities to enjoy. 

Greenwood Beach Resort If you’re a kiteboarder, this is a Caribbean Mecca. But if you’re looking for a beach getaway, it’s hard to beat. Home to 16 colorful rooms, Greenwood is a throwback to the island resorts of yore, with a simple recipe: authentic food, warm service and a world-class, pink-sand beach. 

Fountain Bay Resort This boutique beachfront resort has five bungalow-style bungalows and another four two-bedroom condos. It’s a residential-style hotel, meaning even the bungalows have mini fridges, microwaves and coffee machines. But more importantly, the rooms are all just steps from the sand. It’s a bit like staying in your own private beach club. 

Orange Creek Inn You get two bodies of water here, one a stunning beach just across the street and the other the Orange Creek mangrove channel. There  are 16 rooms, an on-site grocery, great bonefishing and welcome touches like on-site car rental and even an included airport pickup. 

Pigeon Cay Beach Club There are eight cottages here, about three miles from Bennetts Harbour in the northern portion of Cat Island. Every one of them has its own kitchen, ranging from one to three bedrooms. It’s deliciously low key, with a wonderful direct beachfront setting and an emphasis on toes-in-the-sand, rustic cool. 

The Ocean Dream Beach Resort The greenest hotel on the island, the Ocean Dream is completely solar powered, with a commitment to eco-tourism. Billing itself as the “ultimate eco escape,” it’s home to a unique Greek-Bahamian eatery, a gift shop and a collection of hillside cottages looking out at Cat Island’s wild Atlantic-side water. 

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Anguilla Is Removing Testing for Vaccinated Travelers 

Anguilla is set to become the latest Caribbean destination to waive testing for vaccinated travelers. 

The island’s Ministry of Health has announced plans to waive pre-arrival testing for vaccinated travelers beginning Aug. 8, 2022. 

Beginning Aug. 8, Anguilla will also permit unvaccinated travelers to visit the island, with a negative test result. Anguilla will no longer be quarantining unvaccinated travelers nor requiring further testing. 

A room at the Tranquility Beach hotel in Anguilla.

Unvaccinated travelers need to show proof of a negative test result, either a PCR test within three days before arrival or a rapid antigen test within two days before arrival. 

The island has not yet revealed its testing policies for children under 18. 

Aurora Anguilla.

“The Ministry of Health reminds the public that frequent handwashing and the practice of good hygiene remain the best ways to protect and prevent the spread of COVID-19,” the Ministry said in a statement. 

The moves come as Anguilla “continues to strive towards learning to live with Covid-19 for the long term,” the island’s Tourist Board said in a statement. 

More and more Caribbean destinations are removing testing requirements, both for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers.

Indeed, destinations including Jamaica, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Grenada, the US Virgin Islands and, most recently, the British Virgin Islands no longer require testing for any travelers, regardless of vaccination status.

For more, visit Anguilla

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