DropOffer, the off-market real estate focused app, launches in Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Charlotte and Tampa.
Homeowners in Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and Charlotte sold the most homes through an iBuying service in the first quarter, according to Zillow’s Q1 2022 iBuyer Report. DropOffer is expanding into these markets to help homeowners who have been rejected by iBuyers receive offers from real buyers while providing the opportunity to sell privately and over the counter.
“DropOffer is excited to enter these markets because we know homeowners want to sell privately and conveniently and are frustrated by iBuyers and institutional investors who don’t see the same value as the real buyers who see it as their forever home” said Greg Burns, co-founder of DropOffer.
DropOffer connects real buyers with homeowners through their app to passively sell their homes and has helped open inventory across the country. Homeowners can register their home through the website and connect with an agent who has real buyers in their area. DropOffer facilitates a secure, fair transaction process and ensures every member wins.
“Our studies have shown that the demand for an alternative to iBuyers and conventional listing methods is very strong in these markets where we are launching now,” said Kimani Clark, co-founder of DropOffer.
DropOffer helps streamline the availability of information and the ability for retail property buyers to transact for off-market real estate. This is an important product offering given the current influence of institutional buyers on property markets across the country.
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