Tell me where the home is. I’ll do the rest.
Share the address and a few basics. I’ll confirm details, then connect you directly with the investor for a written offer range.
By submitting, you’re asking for an offer range and options. No pressure. No spam.

Agent | License ID: 01714023
+1(619) 929-9812 | chris@therealtordad.com
This isn’t a gimmick. It’s just a clean option.
I’m Chris Melingonis - The Realtor Dad with Big Block LPT Realty.
If a cash sale makes sense, I’ll introduce you to real investors I work with and you’ll deal with them directly.
If cash isn’t your best move, I’ll tell you that too. Maybe listing it on the market As-Is works best. I’m not here to “talk you into it.” I’m here to help you pick the smartest path.
How It Works (in real life)
You can ask for the offer without committing to anything

SHARE THE BASICS
Address, condition, and your timeline.

GET A WRITTEN OFFER RANGE IN 24-48 HOURS
The investor reviews recent sales and repair costs and gives you a number.

YOU CHOOSE THE PATH
Take the cash offer, or compare it to an as-is listing plan.
You can ask for the offer without committing to anything
Cash offer vs. listing as-is
(quick and honest)
- Fewer steps
- Convenience
- A chance at a higher price
- Time to run the normal process
Cash is often lower than retail. That’s the trade: convenience for price.
My job is to show you both numbers so you can decide...
What I'll Send You
After you reach out, I’ll put together:
- A cash-offer range
- An as-is listing price range (what the open market might pay)
- A simple net sheet so you can compare outcomes
Questions sellers ask (and the straight answers)
Can I sell my house as-is in California
Yes. “As-is” means you’re not agreeing to make repairs. You still need to answer required disclosures honestly if you know about issues.
How fast can I get an offer?
How fast can a cash sale close?
Do I need to clean, paint or fix anything first?
How does the investor decide the cash offer?
What if the home has tenants?
What if it's inherited or in probate?
Is this "no commission"?
Do I have to accept the offer?
What happens after I submit the form?
