Selling a home “as-is” can save time and upfront costs but may reduce the final sale price. Making repairs or improvements before listing often attracts more buyers and can increase offers. Prioritize high-impact repairs such as leaky roofs, outdated electrical systems, or damaged flooring. A professional home inspection before listing can help identify which repairs are necessary. In some cases, sellers may negotiate repair credits with buyers instead of completing all updates themselves. Understanding your local market and buyer expectations can guide the decision to sell as-is or invest in repairs.