PHOENIX, Sept. 18, 2017 -- OfferPad, the innovative real estate company that has leveraged technology to empower homeowners, today announced it is now serving the Atlanta area with its ultimate home buying and selling experience. Atlanta marks the company’s seventh market since launching in 2015, joining Tampa, Orlando, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Phoenix.
OfferPad is changing the way people buy and sell their homes. As a technology-driven direct home buyer, the company provides homeowners with convenience and control throughout the buying and selling processes, eliminating the stress associated with traditional real estate sales. OfferPad empowers homeowners with information and support throughout their entire experience, while also making sure they get the maximum value.
“We make it easy for people to sell their homes, and we've received rave reviews from customers and our real estate partners. We’re looking forward to bringing that convenience to homeowners here in Atlanta,” said OfferPad co-founder, Brian Bair. “Eliminating the need for multiple showings and removing the uncertainty around whether your buyer will close, are just a few of the benefits we provide home sellers.”
Using OfferPad is simple: sellers visit Offerpad.com, request a free purchase offer and within 24 hours they receive a competitive offer. Once they have accepted the offer, sellers can pick their closing date, and if they are moving locally, the company will even move them for free. Buyers can access and self-tour OfferPad homes on their own time and schedule through Instant Access. They can also view home details and initiate an offer. In addition, buyers can view other nearby homes, provide feedback or request an Agent-on-Demand to help them with the process if they choose.
OfferPad is excited to join the Atlanta community, serving homeowners, partnering with the real estate community, working with home builders and creating new jobs. The company plans to add additional markets in the coming months as it continues reinventing the real estate experience.
To learn more about OfferPad, please visit www.offerpad.com.
About OfferPad
OfferPad is a Direct Home Buyer and Seller that makes buying and selling a home convenient and hassle-free. OfferPad delivers the best of both worlds—a great experience at a competitive price—all at the click of a button. OfferPad is a privately held technology and real estate company headquartered in Gilbert, Arizona, with markets in Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Phoenix, with additional markets coming soon.
Related links
Facebook: www.facebook/OfferPad
Twitter: www.twitter.com/OfferPad
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/OfferPad
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