I provided some information, submitted an online form and received an offer by that evening
When my husband and I purchased our first home, we were very young and not well-informed. We had no knowledge of what to look for or watch out for. We chose a house that was within our price range and featured a new kitchen and bathrooms. It never occurred to us that all of the plumbing fixtures had been replaced due to hard water. The house had a water well on the property. We assumed this meant unlimited water and no water bill. Instead, we were faced with water that was overrun with rust, lime and calcium. It destroyed everything it touched. Plates and glasses came out of the dishwasher stained and spotted. Our linens and clothing turned orange after being washed only a few times. Cleaning the tubs, sinks and toilets was a labor-intensive, frequent and frustrating task. Our water heaters only lasted two years. The drains and aerators were constantly clogged. The water tasted and smelled awful, necessitating bottled water for brushing teeth, drinking and cooking. The hard water caused constant expense, disruption and stress. It wasn’t possible to keep faucets, tubs or anything looking nice. Everything corroded very quickly. We attempted to sell the house via conventional methods with no success. It seems that every potential buyer was aware of the hard water and unwilling to take on the resulting issues. We finally decided to go through a cash home buyer. We reached out to a local Jacksonville company that is family-owned and has been around for a few years. Their reviews were entirely positive and they proved delightful to work with. I provided some information, submitted an online form and received an offer by that evening. The offer was reasonable. We accepted and closed on the sale less than two weeks later.
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