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Selling a Home in California: A Q&A From the Experts at Arbor

Selling a home—especially in California—comes with a lot of questions. From pricing and repairs to disclosures and timing, homeowners often want clear, practical answers before making a move.

Below, the team at Arbor Real Estate answers the most common questions we hear from sellers every day. These are the questions homeowners are actually asking—and Googling—right now.

Q: Do I need to make repairs before selling my home in California?
Short answer: Not always.
Many sellers assume they must fully renovate before listing, but in reality, strategic repairs matter more than cosmetic perfection. In California, buyers expect homes to show normal wear, but they do pay close attention to:
Health and safety issues
Known defects
Deferred maintenance
We often advise sellers to focus on:
Roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC issues
Pest or termite concerns
Obvious water damage
Cosmetic upgrades should be evaluated based on return on investment, not emotion.

Q: Should I sell my home “as-is”?
Selling a home as-is in California is absolutely possible—and sometimes the smartest choice.
An as-is sale means you’re not agreeing to make repairs after inspections, but it does not mean you can withhold disclosures. Sellers are still legally required to disclose all known material facts about the property.
As-is sales often make sense when:
The home is part of an estate or trust
The seller prefers speed and simplicity
The home will appeal to investors or remodel buyers
Pricing strategy becomes especially important in as-is transactions.

Q: How much does it cost to sell a home in California?
This is one of the most searched seller questions.
Typical seller closing costs in California may include:
Real estate commissions
Escrow and title fees
Transfer taxes (city and county specific)
Prorated property taxes and HOA fees
Every sale is different, which is why sellers should review a net proceeds estimate early in the process to avoid surprises.

Q: What disclosures are required when selling a home in California?
California has some of the most comprehensive real estate disclosure laws in the country.
Most sellers are required to provide:
Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS)
Seller Property Questionnaire (SPQ)
Natural Hazard Disclosure (NHD)
Lead-based paint disclosure (for older homes)
Failing to disclose known issues—even unintentionally—can create legal risk after closing. Transparency protects both buyers and sellers.

Q: Is it better to sell before buying a new home—or buy first?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer.
Selling first may:
Reduce financial risk
Clarify purchasing power
Simplify loan approvals
Buying first may:
Reduce stress around timing
Prevent temporary housing moves
Work well in low-inventory markets
Many sellers explore rent-back agreements, extended escrows, or bridge loan options to create flexibility.

Q: How long does it take to sell a home?
The timeline depends on:
Price
Location
Condition
Market conditions
In many California markets, homes that are priced correctly and well-presented can sell quickly, while overpricing often leads to longer days on market and eventual price reductions.
Preparation before listing often shortens the overall timeline significantly.

Q: When is the best time of year to sell a home?
Spring and summer are traditionally the busiest seasons, but the best time to sell is often when your home is ready and priced correctly.
In some cases, selling in fall or winter can mean:
Less competition
More serious buyers
Strong negotiating positions
Market timing should always be balanced with personal timing.

Q: What should I do before listing my home?
Before listing, we recommend sellers:
Review disclosures early
Understand potential repair obligations
Clarify goals (price, timing, flexibility)
Get a realistic market analysis
Discuss pricing strategy—not just list price
Preparation leads to smoother escrows and stronger outcomes.

Final Thoughts From the Arbor Team
Selling a home is a financial decision—but also a personal one. The most successful sales happen when sellers are informed, prepared, and supported by professionals who understand both the market and the process.
At Arbor, we believe in guiding sellers with clarity, honesty, and calm expertise—so every decision feels intentional, not rushed.

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